vue - Growing Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus Ostreatus) at Home
Documentation of trying to grow Oyster Mushrooms in my basement. Using a kit purchased at http://www.fungiperfecti.com/index.html I will have part 2 available when the mushrooms begin fruiting...
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its rare that im impressed but this video certainly would make anyone say wow I need to ask - have you checked out the website called gregs mushroom grower just google for it
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It's not often i am surprized but this video really caused me to think I need to ask - have you checked out the resource called Gregs Mushroom Grower just google for it
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its not often i am surprized however watching this really would make anyone think I need to ask - have you looked at the website called Gregs Mushroom Grower just google for it
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Gonna inoculate my substrate...if ya know what I mean. Wink, wink.
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Thank you so much for this video... I am planning to grow them... please gimme suggestion
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Your header should say Please buy this kit so I can make some money
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How are your shitake logs doing these days? Also, have you found a process that works well inside for the oysters in your basement or garage? I am planing on starting a small operation here in missouri!
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Hi, What happened? Did you get mushrooms? Part 2 needed! :-)
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I'll inoculate some substrate upside someone's face! lol
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Well, I got a few mushrooms from this kit... They really started to flush once the conditions were right for me to bring them outside. The only problem then was bugs. I will most likely not try this method again (I also bought an indoor shiitake kit that only produced about a half dozen shrooms) Now I'm more concerned with log cultivation. My brother and I have about 30 shiitake logs (3 foot length) and several oysters, and we'll be doing it again this Spring. I will post a video at that time
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If you do not have access to rain water you can use tap water that has been sitting for 24-48 hrs to let the Chlorine oxidise. Otherwise you will kill the mycelium.
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