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Mycology Synthetic Filter discs – Pack of 64

How to Use Mycology Synthetic Filter Discs:

      1. Drill an 8mm-13mm hole in the jar lid and smooth any sharp edges to avoid damaging the mycology filter patches.
      2. Clean the lid surface with an alcohol swab, then allow it to dry.
      3. Peel the sterile air filter patch from its backing and firmly press it over the hole, ensuring a solid seal.

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    1. ter patches are ideal for use in spawn or substrate jars but should be kept away from direct water contact for best results.”

To make a spawn jar using Mycology Synthetic Filter Discs, follow these steps:

Materials:

  • Wide-mouth jar with lid
  • Mycology synthetic filter discs (0.22-micron recommended)
  • Drill and 8mm-13mm drill bit
  • Alcohol swabs
  • Rye grain or other substrate for spawn

£12.99

1988 in stock

1988 in stock

Description

Pack of 64 mycology synthetic filter patches for grain and spawn jars with micropore filter patches, perfect for mushroom cultivation. These 0.22-micron breathable filter patches ensure effective gas exchange, while keeping contaminants out. Each filter disc is 20mm in size and features a temperature-resistant self-adhesive backing for easy application.

How to Use Mycology Synthetic Filter Discs:

  1. Drill an 8mm-13mm hole in the jar lid and smooth any sharp edges to avoid damaging the mycology filter patches.
  2. Clean the lid surface with an alcohol swab, then allow it to dry.
  3. Peel the sterile air filter patch from its backing and firmly press it over the hole, ensuring a solid seal.

These water-resistant filter patches are ideal for use in spawn or substrate jars but should be kept away from direct water contact for best results.”

To make a spawn jar using Mycology Synthetic Filter Discs, follow these steps:

Materials:

  • Wide-mouth jar with lid
  • Mycology synthetic filter discs (0.22-micron recommended)
  • Drill and 8mm-13mm drill bit
  • Alcohol swabs
  • Rye grain or other substrate for spawn

Steps:

  1. Prepare the Jar Lid:
    • Drill a clean 8mm-13mm hole in the jar lid.
    • Smooth out any sharp edges around the hole to avoid damaging the filter disc.
  2. Clean and Apply the Filter Disc:
    • Clean the area around the hole with an alcohol swab and let it dry.
    • Peel the synthetic filter disc’s adhesive backing and apply it firmly over the hole to ensure an airtight seal.
  3. Prepare and Fill the Jar:
    • Add pre-sterilized rye grain or another substrate into the jar, ensuring there’s room for gas exchange.
    • Secure the lid onto the jar.
  4. Sterilization:
    • Sterilize the filled jar by pressure cooking it at 15 psi for 90 minutes to ensure the substrate is free from contamination.
  5. Inoculation:
    • After cooling, inoculate the jar with your preferred mushroom spores or liquid culture through the filter port (if using an injection port).
  6. Incubation:
    • Store the inoculated jar in a warm, dark place at around 24-27°C (75-80°F) for optimal colonization. The filter will allow for gas exchange while preventing contaminants from entering.

By following these steps, your spawn jar with a mycology filter disc will provide a contamination-resistant environment for growing healthy mycelium.