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Mycos wrote: On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 11:59:38 -0500, Katra wrote: In article . net, "Claire Petersky" wrote: I have some older oyster mushrooms that are a little too far gone to eat. I'd like to cultivate them. When I did a google search on the topic, I either got instructions that were very complicated, or hits for people selling kits. I don't care about sure-fire methods, so having something complex is not worth it. I need something relatively simple that has a chance of working, as opposed to excellent chance of working. Any suggestions or URLs you could recommend? I'm surprised that google did not turn up our conversation here about the toilet roll method. ;-) Take two unbleached toilet paper rolls and seal each one in a plastic ziplock. Pour enough boiling water over each one to just get it nice and wet. Let cool, then puree the mushrooms in a sanitized food processor or blender, (I used bleach to clean mine) and stuff that into the holes of the toilet rolls. Keep sealed and in the dark for 6 weeks, then take them out into the light and punch some holes in the bags. I used a similar method to this, only I used an ice chest. I got one flush from that, but later lost my culture to the heat. I had them out in the greenhouse. This is better done indoors as they fruit best at between 70 and 80 degrees. Good luck and keep us posted! :-) K. I'd forgotten about that. Yeah, very cool. I wonder if anyone has tried this with other species? Gary Williams exract "APAP" to reply Well, with cardboard, a similar method is supposed to work with Wavy caps...... ;-) (P. cyanescens) K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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