Mycelium does anyone spawn their own?

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Moxi
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Re: Mycelium does anyone spawn their own?

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Post by Moxi »

Let me know how you get on with the golden oyster variety please Billi as I haven’t grown that variety yet. If I get time this year I’m going to try to cultivate button mushrooms or portabello’s.

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billi

Re: Mycelium does anyone spawn their own?

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Post by billi »

Oh a surprise ....second season 😁

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Moxi
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Re: Mycelium does anyone spawn their own?

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Post by Moxi »

Nice one Billi,

the gift that keeps on giving, must lift the lid on mine and see if the mycelium is on the move now - its been in the sun for a few days to warm up but i keep forgetting to look in on it - if not then i will use my last jar of grain spawn to restart.

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billi

Re: Mycelium does anyone spawn their own?

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Post by billi »

Well , another learning curve , as i thought , in an ideal growing world of those buckets i got , there should be more capacity in it ... so there seemes to be a will for a second life above the ground ... :lol:
cojmh
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Re: Mycelium does anyone spawn their own?

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Post by cojmh »

Just found this thread and it is very interesting.

I started trying to grow mushrooms last year.

I managed to get some freshly sawn Alder logs so I have used sawdust to try and impregnate the logs .... but It is going to be next year at the earliest before I can get anything from those (I hope).

The left over sawdust I mixed with straw and put them in mushroom growing bags - but these have not been very successful so far. I think I didn't fully sterilse the straw (which I tried to do with a wall paper steamer).

But I am now tempted to try this with the buckets .....
billi

Re: Mycelium does anyone spawn their own?

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Post by billi »

:D

to be honest , for me it was just Moxi as my Kickstarter .... of a lonoooong idea in the back of my head

My 2 buckets in my living-room are stilll producing some growth , not that i would say that this project is very cost efficient compared to supermarkt prices ....
But even a mushroom in a bucket can be a friend :D , same as a plant
Never achieved the promised yield , but that would require luxury growing conditions that are hard to achieve

Of course no sign of any growth of those wooden plugs drilled in into old /dead wood in the garden , too much hope to do that in winter (typical me)

The two buckets in my living room , i just found out like my leftover wheat beer ( but maybe i am wrong ) as a top up for moisture
Most mushrooms grow fast , but then dry out fast , but on the otherhand its just like buying dried ones and before cooking have to soften them in water


Anyway will now think about those 2 Mushroom buckets as its getting spring , and will let them go outdoors to enjoy nature :lol:

Here just for you are my last "soft" new grown out of the bucket ones
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