A spawn substrate is a highly nutritious material used in the beginning of a cultivation cycle. These substrates are commonly inoculated and grown to full colonization in a sterile environment due to the increased susceptibility of nutritious material to contamination. Some spawn substrates are fruited by themselves (see brown rice flour cake) while others are combined with a bulk substrate and/or casing layer before fruiting to increase output or properly induce fruiting.
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