
Mixing Kinshi with Flake Soil? - General Beetle Discussions ...
Mar 25, 2023 · Mixing the flake with the kinshi will not cause any issues, but it would be better to just keep them in just kinshi. When you do plan on moving the larva over, mix a bit of the flake …
Secret Unveiled: What is Kinshi and How to Make Kinshi?
How to Make Kinshi? To make kinshi at home, sterilize 1 gallon (~4 L) hardwood sawdust with a pressure cooker at 250 °F (121 °C) for 2 hours. Add mushroom spawn to the cooled sawdust …
Question about using Kinshi : r/Beetles - Reddit
Nov 23, 2023 · Here's some things I've observed that might make it easier for you: if mixing with flake soil, make a pocket of flake soil at the bottom of a 32 oz deli. Break up handfuls of Kinshi …
Making kinshi! - General Beetle Discussions - BeetleForum.Net
Mar 1, 2015 · hey so ive been making kinshi for a while and just wanted to show yall how i do it! so the things you'll need are... 1.hardwood shavings (oak, beach, and poplar) 2.32oz …
Making and introducing larvae to kinshi - BeetleForum.Net
Mar 20, 2020 · I'm planning to use this kinshi for various Dorcus species (alcides, antaeus, and curvidens). Once it is fully colonized (when sawdust become white entirely (not just partially), it …
How to take care of larva? : r/Beetles - Reddit
Aug 23, 2023 · flake soil or kinshi is best but i only use kinshi if it's confirmed to be a male. leave them alone unless changing. keep temperatures at around 72 F. wait about 6 months and …
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Jan 21, 2021 · Kinshi is a great way to artificially make this at home by inoculating (in this case) beech sawdust with oyster mushroom spawn without having to collect it in the wild which isn’t …
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An excellent quality and efficient tool for breeding stag beetles, the Kinshi containers offers soil that provides an optimal environment for the larvae's development. This special soil is …
Mabiola Hiratake Kinshi (Oyster Mushroom) 1l - Flake-Soil.com
The kinshi is perfectly suitable for direct use and is best before a couple of weeks stored at room temperature (at least 8 weeks). The kinshi is also usable as substrate additiv for centipedes …
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