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  • Incubation
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  • Incubation is the time after inoculation and before the mycelium has fully colonized the substrate. This is the time at which the fungus has not yet consolidated its hold on the substrate. During this stage, the nutritious substrate is more susceptible to contamination. Most often, colonization of highly nutritious spawn substrates is completed in an enclosed sterile environment.
  • Incubation is a process which promotes embryonic development by maintaining living organisms or tissues at specific optimal environmental conditions. Incubation by technological means was an early stage in the creation of Mariposan clones, which was followed by a process called "imprinting". (SCE eBook: Out of the Cocoon)
  • Incubation is the ritual of sleeping in a place of power to gain greater restorative power, receive dreams, or invoke a spirit.
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  • Incubation is the time after inoculation and before the mycelium has fully colonized the substrate. This is the time at which the fungus has not yet consolidated its hold on the substrate. During this stage, the nutritious substrate is more susceptible to contamination. Most often, colonization of highly nutritious spawn substrates is completed in an enclosed sterile environment.
  • Incubation is a process which promotes embryonic development by maintaining living organisms or tissues at specific optimal environmental conditions. Incubation by technological means was an early stage in the creation of Mariposan clones, which was followed by a process called "imprinting". (SCE eBook: Out of the Cocoon)
  • Incubation is the ritual of sleeping in a place of power to gain greater restorative power, receive dreams, or invoke a spirit.