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Mr. Notfrankster,

The property sounds great. Wandering around do you find morel mushrooms? Just curious. Occasionally we would come across them. Pretty distinctive, very meaty and tasty.

Z.
 
Introducing - Morchella esculentoides. It’s an ascomycete not the typical basidiomycete mushroom cap fruiting body. It’s different.
 

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Introducing - Morchella esculentoides. It’s an ascomycete not the typical basidiomycete mushroom cap fruiting body. It’s different.
Worth mentioning along with this, is the close look-alike false morel which is NOT edible. Anyone searching for morels should definitely know the difference between the two.
 
A few yoinks and pics to oogle
GT run
A spot of dream dust
A little rye prep
 

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PE cubes
JEDI cubes
Some pre primordia colonization
 

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Capt.,

Not easy to get basidiomycetes to fruit. Nice work. When my cultures didn’t fruit I found the infected seeds filled with white mycelium were as potent as any mushroom.

If fact going forward I didn’t try to force mushrooms. I allowed the seeds to get covered with a thick mat of mycelia. I then cut the mat into 1x1 chunks and threw it into the freezer. Last forever.

Zill.
 
Capt.,

Not easy to get basidiomycetes to fruit. Nice work. When my cultures didn’t fruit I found the infected seeds filled with white mycelium were as potent as any mushroom.

If fact going forward I didn’t try to force mushrooms. I allowed the seeds to get covered with a thick mat of mycelia. I then cut the mat into 1x1 chunks and threw it into the freezer. Last forever.

Zill.
Whoa. THANK YOU.
 
Shrooms are wicked. I'm down to grow some when it gets legalized here. Which hopefully will be soon. ☺
 
Capt.,

Not easy to get basidiomycetes to fruit. Nice work. When my cultures didn’t fruit I found the infected seeds filled with white mycelium were as potent as any mushroom.

If fact going forward I didn’t try to force mushrooms. I allowed the seeds to get covered with a thick mat of mycelia. I then cut the mat into 1x1 chunks and threw it into the freezer. Last forever.

Zill.
What grains are you using? Have you used rice?
 
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