It sounded so pleasant and simple. Take and inoculate a few logs, place outside in the forest and 6 months to a year you begin gathering mushrooms.
This is where it went an bit wrong, a few logs became 11 with a thousand 1" dowel pegs of Shiitake spores that needed to be drilled, pounded, and then sealed with wax into each of the four foot long red oak logs of 4"-7" in diameter. All of this needed to be done in May, my busiest retail time at work...
Needless to say this simple additional yard hobby ended up being 5 1/2 hours of the most grueling 'off duty' time I have ever spent. With gathering the logs and sealing all the fresh cuts with wax happening a week or two earlier, this was no simple free time activity.
Dowels come with swirls cut into them for the Shiitake spores to grow on. |
After each log was drilled and inoculated the each had to be sealed with wax. |
Logs of Shiitake mushrooms sit under the canopy of a Norway Maple. |
I was just wondering about this. I was thinking of growing morels in a wooded area on our property. Could you cite your suppliers?
ReplyDeleteI used a company that a fellow mushroom friend used and had good turnaround for their orders. Fungi Perfecti, LLC from Washington State. Their site has troves of information on growing all sorts of mushrooms @ www.Fungi.com
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