Again what causes a pin to die though? I seem to be having this issue on this tub. But again I inoculated a bunch of jars with a GT syringe and noticed a bunch of spores left over in the syringe. I had two WBS jars ready to go so I sucked up some distilled water in the empty syringe and opened up the jar lids inside a Sab and inoculated no ship. I don't know if something in that process is causing this because it could have easily been contaminated. Some seem to have turned dark and stop growing but more pins popped up 
What causes a pin to die?
1. Insufficient moisture in the substrate
2. Insufficient nutrition in the substrate
3. Infection
4. Genetics
It has nothing to do with innoculation. The moment you have a properly paired set of germinated spores with clamp connections it makes no difference how you got them, from syringe, natural spore production or Clone.
Some of the pictures I posted show no "aborts" at all. This is what a dead pin is called.
The substrate was 12 inches of straw spawned at 5 percent
It was provided with 5 air changes per hour and kept st an rH of 80.
But a second flush will show aborts
The substrate was seeded with a water bearing polymer and so. I know the aborts were not caused by lack of moisture. Straw will give up its all in the first flush.
In very high pin sets, the mushroom will produce lots and lots and lots of primordia. Unless the substrate can support them all, many will just quit in the interest of the others.
You got a surprising number of fruit indicating your :strain" is superior.
Don't take this the wrong way, it is just disappointing because, had you cased you might have gotten double what you have there.
Again, get some dishes and preserve your expression.
No one is quite sure how a multiple spore grow puts up fruit but I suspect it is a time thing, one sort grows first, then another, then another. I have seen subtle differences between one flush and the next. Then again, that could simply be the progression of the organism. But select what you think is the earliest fruit, then the largest, then...well
What ever suits you, and get samples of each on plates.
Watch for the most rhyzomorphic