These non-GMO soybean hulls are an agricultural byproduct ideal for substrate supplementation. They provide mushrooms with an excellent source of nitrogen and protein are typically blended with hardwood sawdust to produce fruiting blocks. S...
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Soyhull Pellets
It is too early to tell. I mixed up the soy pellets with wood pellets and hydrated lime, per your video, and prepared six five-gallon buckets with lion's mane and blue oyster infused grain on January 21st. That was three weeks ago. I have the buckets sitting in my basement in a 'Martha Tent', covered with a black tarp. Do date, when I look inside of the buckets, there is plenty of growth evident, but nothing as yet is coming out of the holes in the sides of the buckets. So I am continuing to wait for pinning out of the holes, per your video, before I expose the buckets to humidity and light.
Am I correct in waiting for the pins to come out of the side holes? So it is too early to say whether or not I recommend the product. Certainly there is growth inside of the buckets, however.