North Spore Wood Lvr & Max Yield Bin Monotub Refill Kit | Substrate for Wood Loving Mushroom Species | Sterilized Grain Bag | Coco Coir Substrate | for Use in Max Yield Bin Monotub
- KEEP YOUR GROW GOING: Our Wood Lovr Monotub Refill Kit includes everything you need for a successful monotub grow in your Max Yield Bin. (All that's required is a spore syringe or liquid culture!) The hardwood-based sterile substrates, injection port bag, and coco coir provide mediums for colonization, incubation, and growth. We've also included self-adhesive filters, designed to keep out contaminants while maintaining proper humidity, airflow, and gas exchange. Each Max Yield Bin refill kit includes: - (3) Wood Lovr Sterile Hardwood Substrate (5 lbs each): Our Wood Lovr is a wood chip-based sterile mushroom substrate formulated by mycologists for hardwood-loving species. he combination of micro-to-macro particle sizes of premium North American hardwood chips and sawdust plus nitrogen supplementation helps to speed up growth and maximize yield. Each bag weighs 5 pounds. (Note: Bags are hydrated to field capacity.) - (1) Organic Sterilized Grain Bag with Injection Port (3 lbs): Our sterile grain bag with injection port was formulated by mycologists to maximize the speed and size of your mushroom grow. Each spawn bag contains 3 lbs of our proprietary blend featuring hydrated, nutrient-rich organic millet and wheat berries. Bags also include a self-healing injection port for use with a spore or culture syringe plus a 0.2 micron filter patch to block airborne contaminants while providing even gas exchange. Bag weighs 3 pounds. (Note: Bags are hydrated to field capacity.) - (2) Sheets of 2" self-adhesive filters: These self-adhesive filters are sized to fit over holes on the monotub. Use these in place of polyfill to keep out foreign spores and other contaminants while maintaining humidity and air exchange. Each 2" sheet contains 6 filters. - (1) Myco Coco compressed coco coir (3.4L): Coco coir provides many benefits to the mushroom cultivation process. In addition to moisture retention, the porous structure of coir material enables good exchange of air and water and is highly resistant to contaminants making it ideal for mushroom growing. It is often used as casing, added to substrates, and is even used in garden beds as an alternative to peat moss. - This latex-free, hypoallergenic paper micropore tape adheres well and leaves minimal adhesive residue upon removal. It's designed to keep humidity in and allow for proper air exchange, and its black color will make it nearly invisible to the eye one applied. Each roll measures 10 yards. (Use on small holes around the base of the monotub.) - Spawn to bulk ratio: We recommended mixing 1 colonized grain spawn bag with 2-3 Wood Lovr bags. (Higher inoculation rates may improve your success.) - IMPORTANT: Coco coir should only be added once monotub is fully colonized and pins begin to form. Only a thin layer of coco coir (approx. 1/2 inch) is necessary.