Hi guys I don't know if anybody still pays attention to this forum but I was looking for pictures of fully colonized straw mycelium also after reading I'm hoping that the person who started experimenting has found a sustainable way to successfully fruit I myself have two warming mats a humidity tent and a box of dry straw I did not soak it or boil it before using it and the rest of my substrate is made from coconut core bricks that I rehydrated and used moist while making the bags I also added worm casings to the substrate. I have outgrow solution but I am not sure how to use it. And I'm guessing that I'm having the same issue with my straw where it's sort of just damp and mushy but I've been keeping them at 70 or greater percentage of humidity spraying them twice a day and keeping them about 70 to 90° Fahrenheit inside the tent this seems to be colonizing I don't see any spots of black green or any other colors although the straw has started to Bud tiny green grass looking plants in one of the bags I was going to let it fruit and cut into it last week but I was hoping that the white spots would grow bigger before I did so