PES Hawaiian mushrooms
PES Hawaiian mushrooms are a strain of Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms. Despite the name, they do not actually originate from Hawaii. It is believed that the strain was first collected and marketed by the Pacifica Exotica Spora (PES) company, which is no longer in operation. PES Hawaiian mushrooms are known for their wider caps compared to other strains of Psilocybe cubensis. The effects of PES Hawaiian mushrooms can vary depending on genetics and growing conditions, but they are generally described as having mind-altering effects rather than strong visual effects. PES Hawaiian mushrooms are available for purchase from here
how to grow pes hawaiian mushrooms
To grow PES Hawaiian mushrooms, you will need the following materials and follow these general steps:
Materials:
- PES Hawaiian mushroom spore syringe or PES Hawaiian mushroom grow kit
- Sterilized substrate (such as brown rice flour, vermiculite, and perlite)
- Sterilized jars or containers for inoculation
- Pressure cooker or other sterilization equipment
- Spray bottle filled with clean water
- Plastic grow bags or containers with air exchange holes
- Growing chamber with controlled temperature and humidity
Steps:
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Prepare the substrate: Mix the sterilized substrate ingredients (such as brown rice flour and vermiculite) together in a bowl. Add water until the mixture has the consistency of moist soil.
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Fill the jars: Fill the sterilized jars or containers with the substrate mixture, leaving some space at the top. You can add a layer of vermiculite on top for added moisture retention.
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Inoculate the jars: Using a sterilized needle or syringe, inject the PES Hawaiian mushroom spore solution into the substrate. Inject the solution at multiple points to increase the chances of colonization.
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Incubate the jars: Seal the jars with a breathable material, such as micropore tape or polyfill, and place them in a warm and dark location with a temperature between 75-80°F (24-27°C). Allow the jars to incubate until the substrate is fully colonized by mycelium. This process can take several weeks.
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Prepare the growing chamber: Sterilize the plastic grow bags or containers and create air exchange holes. Fill the bags or containers with a layer of sterilized substrate or a bulk substrate mixture.
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Transfer the colonized substrate: Once the jars are fully colonized, carefully transfer the colonized substrate to the growing chamber. Break up the colonized substrate into smaller pieces or mix it with the bulk substrate.
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Maintain temperature and humidity: Place the growing chamber in a controlled environment with a temperature between 70-75°F (21-24°C) and a relative humidity of around 90%. Mist the chamber with clean water using a spray bottle to maintain humidity levels.
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Allow for fruiting: After a few days, you should start to see small mushroom pins forming. Continue misting the chamber and maintaining the temperature and humidity until the mushrooms reach the desired size. Harvest the mushrooms when the caps have fully opened but before the veil underneath breaks.
It’s important to note that mushroom cultivation requires attention to cleanliness and sterile techniques to prevent contamination. It’s recommended to thoroughly research and follow a detailed cultivation guide or consult experienced growers for more specific instructions visit https://www.24high.com/en/article/0212472-mondo-grow-kit-pes-hawaii
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