Growing Mushrooms With Hydrogen Peroxide

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If you’ve been growing your own mushrooms from scratch then you know how troublesome and also how expensive sterilizing and/or pasteurizing substrate for your mushrooms can be.
Luckily for you, there is a method that can be used in growing your own mushrooms that can simplify and speed up the process. This method is growing mushrooms with hydrogen peroxide
While using hydrogen peroxide has some limitations, it has obvious advantages. The first being you would not need to sterilize your substrate for hours or days at a time if you instead add a low concentration of hydrogen peroxide to your mix. This in turn means you do not require expensive pressure cookers and it also means the amount of substrate you can produce is not limited to any size, as would be the case if you used a pressure cooker (you can only make as much as it can hold).
Using hydrogen peroxide you are able to work in a non-sterile, non-laboratory like environment because hydrogen peroxide will help keep the mushroom cultures bacteria and contaminant-free.
The basic idea behind using a low concentration of hydrogen peroxide is that it helps promote healthy mushroom growth, while, at the same time, it keeps other possible fungi and contaminants from growing. A low concentration of peroxide will not damage or hurt mushrooms.
Eventually the peroxide will be used by the mushrooms, turning it into nothing more than water and oxygen promoting a healthy growing environment. So what are you waiting for? Go grow your own mushrooms with the peroxide method.
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October 4th, 2009 at 7:29 pm
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October 8th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
I could not get the article. What concentration of H2O2 do you use and for how long? For example, is it something like 1oz of a 3% solution of H2O2 to 1 quart of water?
Thanks!
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