Eva Cummings
by on October 12, 2022
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If you already have, you need some expert advice on the why's and the what's of mushroom growing. Why don't you read on to know more about the venture you are about to embark on.New technologies have prompted better yield. So if you are a newbie in mushroom growing, the best way to grow them is to purchase a mushroom kit. In this kit, you will be provided with all that you need. You will be given the spawn. For those not in the know. 


Spawns are like the seeds that you plant into the substrate or medium. All of these are included in the kit. What is the best part? With your substrate and spawns, you go a long way. It can last for years! Talk about the savings you end up with when all you have to do is wait and wait and wait! You may never even have to buy another kit again. Perhaps by the time your initial mushroom kit has lost its capability to produce viable mushrooms polkadot chocolate bars


You have the experience to delve further into mushroom growing.Okay, here are some more common mushrooms that you can cultivate at home. You can choose to grow shiitake, oyster, morel, button and even morel mushrooms.Now that you have decided on the variety of mushroom, you need to understand that there are two kinds of cultivation methods employed in mushroom growing. You can either use wood or soil. 

You also need to remember that the type of method used must be dependent on the type of mushroom if you want to see results the fastest.Using wood means that the spawns are inserted into a log of wood so to propagate the mycelium. Think of the mycelium as the root of your mushrooms, the part that makes the mushrooms grow into what you eat. Also, included in the wood method is the straw method of cultivation, where you use straw as your substrate.

The other major method employs soil. But as many seasoned mushroom growers would tell you, mushrooms that prefer soil are harder to grow than the ones that prefer wood. The conditions that they need should be exact- and to simulate these conditions are harder to do. Porcini and chantarelles are examples of mushrooms that love soil. Better stick to the more common ones to ensure that you have better yield.

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