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			@ -423,6 +423,8 @@ Minor contamination is not the end of the world, many colonies can recover.
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If the jar is fully colonized following a contamination and doesn't smell like rotten apples it can still produce mushrooms.
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Once the grain in the jar is covered with mycelium give it one more week before moving the cakes to [fruiting chambers](#fruiting-chamber).
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# Fruiting
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If you've ever been walking in the woods after a light rain you've probably seen mushrooms peaking up.
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			@ -434,7 +436,7 @@ This can be accomplished by opening a fully colonized [grain spawn](#grain-spawn
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However, exposing more surface area give the mushrooms more room to sprout.
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# Fruiting Chamber
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# Fruiting Chambers
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- [ ] medium plastic tubs with lids
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- [ ] coconut coir
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			@ -448,13 +450,13 @@ Coconut husk (coir) as casing layer and flooring in our fruiting chamber to hold
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1. Soak the mycelium cake in water for 12 to 24 hours.
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2. Soak coconut coir brick following the packaging for the amount of water, about 15 minutes.
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2. Soak to hydrate the coconut coir brick by following the packaging instructions, about 15 to 30 minutes.
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3. Gently roll the mycelium cake in the hydrated coconut coir to form a light casing.
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3. Layer the bottom of the tub with 5 cm or more of coconut coir.
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4. Layer the bottom of the tub with 5 cm or more of coconut coir.
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4. Gently roll the mycelium cake in the hydrated coconut coir to form a light casing.
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5. Place the mycelium cake on the layer of coconut coir away from the sides.
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5. Place the mycelium cake on the layer of coconut coir away from the sides of the tub.
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## Daily
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