Grow beautiful Cordyceps militaris mushrooms, no flowhood required! This video is a start to finish demonstration of the Cordycake Tek. This method uses glass or PP5 plastic jars, brown rice, and a pre-measured amount of nutrient broth to easily produce high quality militaris fruits. In this video, I test two different nutrient broth recipes to see how they affect yield and fruit body morphology. The Cordycake method doesn't require a laminar flowhood, so it's great for beginning Cordyceps growers and those growing for personal use and not necessarily looking for high yields. It is also a good option for those struggling with contamination using our other "Rice Cooker Tek" method.
NOTE: Cordyceps militaris growing techniques are constantly evolving and improving. One thing I would change doing this process again would be to add 10 ccs of liquid culture to jars this size instead of 3-5 ccs. Some strains seem to want to stall out when using the lesser amount. For quart jars some people are recommending as high as 20 ccs of LC with this substrate recipe.
I purchased the PP5 grow jars I'm using from Root Mushroom Farm online. They are also available at Unicorn Bags. Other popular container options for Cordycakes are straight-walled glass jars or PP5 deli containers. PP5 plastic containers are able to withstand the high temps of a pressure cooker running at 15 psi so make sure both your containers/jars and lids are PP5 if you decide to use plastic.
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