Problem with truffles and doing that is the verm sticks to the truffles and then you are consuming verm which can rip up your intestines in large quantities like what you get with truffles in verm.
Basically what I do is flip the jar upside down right after pc for a day.
I did inoculate this morning but won't have the rest of the photos up till tonight.
I will say I'm of a different line of thought than others. I inoculate with half a c.c of spores because my syringes literally have black clumps I have to get out. So I inoculate in one hole so it gets in there then I make where it was injected and what not. Every few days once it colonized I mark the progression, then ill mark the first truffle I see forming so I can do a lc(liquid culture) of that truffle and then isolate to get the desired results of a new truffle genetics. It takes longer to colonize because of less innoculant being used, but I also find it cuts down on the amount of contams. Because if a jar contains it doesn't matter where it contams, its a total loss. So why use more innoculant and lose precious spores. It only needs two spores to mate and thousands are in just the small amount used to inoculate.