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    Karla Estrada
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    Hi, i was wondering if:

    once the bag is completely inoculated and its all white, ready for fruiting, can i stop the growing and saving the bags for a few more months before fruiting? And How? Can I just close the little filter windows of the bags?

    Like you do with the self growing kits.

    Regards.

    #547
    Adam
    Keymaster

    Karla asked:

    Hi, i was wondering if:

    once the bag is completely inoculated and its all white, ready for fruiting, can i stop the growing and saving the bags for a few more months before fruiting? And How? Can I just close the little filter windows of the bags?

    Like you do with the self growing kits.

    Regards.

    #548
    Adam
    Keymaster

    Hi Karla,

    It can be difficult to stop the mushrooms fruiting once the bag is fully colonised. Closing over the filter patch and refridgerating the bag below 2C can help to prevent mushrooms from forming, but to a large degree it will also depend upon the strain you are using and how well it will keep like this.

    It is always best wherever possible to fruit the bags when they are at their optimium soon after full colonisation.

    Hope this helps!

    Best wishes,

    Adam

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