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    - Optionally add no more than 1 gram of diammonium phosphate (dap) with urea for yeast nutrients.
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4. Cover jar opening with aluminum foil and [autoclave](#autoclave) for 20 minutes.
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4. Cover jar opening with aluminum foil and [autoclave](#autoclave) for 10 minutes.
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   Allow to cool to room temperature.
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5. Replace aluminum foil with mason jar lid, screwing closed tightly to prevent spilling.
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5. Fill a sanitary test tube one third (1/3) capacity and replace the screw cap.
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6. Place test tubes in an empty mason jar and [autoclave](#autoclave) for 20 minutes.
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6. Place test tubes in an empty mason jar and [autoclave](#autoclave) for 10 minutes.
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7. Carefully remove each test tube and place on a flat surface with the screw cap slightly elevated on a dish towel.
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**All autoclave duration measurements use electric pressure cookers for convenience.**
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If you have a stove top pressure cooker or industrial autoclave that provide a continuous 100 kPa (15 psi), you may reduce the time by 1/3.
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If you have a stove top pressure cooker or industrial autoclave that provide a continuous 100 kPa (15 psi), you may reduce the time by 1/3 for grain spawn.
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Autoclavable tools are safe to bring to 120 celsius for extended durations without damage.
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