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Old 27-09-2008, 11:35 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Growing Shitake, Lions Mane and Oyster Mushrooms


"Mike Derby" wrote after

"Bob Hobden" wrote
I've had the logs I inoculated with spawn sitting in large plastic bags
for about 9 months and thought it about time they came into the air
seeing as most of the logs are showing good signs of infection by going
black at the ends, even showing some Mycelium on the outside of the logs
in the case of Shitake and Oyster. I appreciate Lions Mane can take a
much longer time but even that is showing a spreading of the mycelium.

My problem is I've lost the instructions, put them somewhere safe, so do
I now stand the logs upright against the house wall in a shady and damp
spot, lay them down on the earth there, or lay them down on a plastic
sheet where they can stay damp (and so they don't get infected by
something else nasty in the ground).
Or do I "plant" the logs (one end buried in the soil) out on the
allotment.

Anyone done it successfully?
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I believe Raymond Blanc grows Shiitake mushrooms on logs at Le Manoir.
For a good guide on how to do it, see;
http://www.thefarm.org/etc/shiitake.html


Thanks for that link Mike, lots of info there. Think I'll lean them against
the shady house wall but ensure they are kept damp.

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Regards
Bob Hobden