Shitake Mushrooms
Uploader Comments (Solarpassive)
All Comments (22)
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i love me some shitshrooms!
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@Solarpassive Damn I'm in Co but I have you in the friends list, when I get a digi cam I'll send you some pics of the tek I'm using right now It's the best one I've seen or thought of so fart.
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@parsleysprigs I am in CT, USA. I am happy and willing to assist in all matters cultivation. Please friend me so that we are able to continue our conversation in private. Thanks... Don
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@Solarpassive Undrestood, I'm very glad there friendly cultivaters omong the youtube community. I'm sending you a quest as I type this. I'll send you phalanx if you will about my questions. The first question was a bit blunt but I'll try to be withing the regulations of afent zaos kor. Don't want to aquire too much hagen drenx yarn letish if you know what i mean. We will be in tough lol. good to know I have friend in the youtube community. What state you in if not oh well.
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@parsleysprigs Feel free to friend me and we can discuss mushroom tech. Shitake mushrooms are not the only type of mushrooms I have grown.
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@Solarpassive Thanks your information is priceless
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@parsleysprigs We plugged the logs then soaked them for a few days, and realized it was a waste of time. We cut up the white oak then then let it sit for two weeks. The moisture content in the wood is plenty. The mycellium will spread fine. Remember there is no rushing the growth of it. Our temps were between 50 and 75 when we innocculated the logs. The moisture in the atmosphere in spring and fall is what triggers the fruiting.
Hi what wood do you grow them on?
bonham2112 4 years ago
@bonham2112 White oak...
Solarpassive 10 months ago