FIRST ATTEMPT AT MAITAKE MUSHROOM CULTIVATION, Indoor and Outdoor Fruiting Experiment
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2022
- This is my first attempt at cultivating Maitake mushroom (Grifola frondosa), so I figured I would try to fruit a couple blocks outdoors, and a couple inside. The strain I'm currently growing is the "Dancing Hens" commercial strain from Mycelium Emporium. Maitake are considered a "moderate" difficulty mushroom in terms of cultivation, and good yields and normal fruit body formation can be tricky. This video mainly covers my strategy to get two of the blocks to give me a natural outdoor fall fruiting by shallowly burying them in an open spot in my vegetable garden.
UPDATE 2023: These never produced any mushrooms in the garden for me, but they fruited beautifully indoors in my humidity chamber. You can see that video here:
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Nice garden! Not to big not to small. Low maintenance and easy access.
Your doing awesome my friend!!
You're really tackling some difficult mushrooms; cordy, morels, and now maitakes. I wish you the best of luck/skill. Thanks for sharing.
I'm first again :)
I just spawned a bunch of maitake last week too!! Man, I wish we were closer!
Yeah screen is nice idea. I have some golden oyster mycelium sitting under a rock walk. That seems to be doing really well with no bugs infestations yet.
I will wait for your results. Thanks. I guess you can bury the chick of the wood of the sawdust block too.
Was it metal window screen or the soft material window screen that you wrap your outdoor blocks in?
I am running the dancing hens for the first time as well right now. Some bags are fruiting and some are moving slower. Indoor grow. It's been a tough one for sure.
I’m second! 😆 I would love to know what type of subtract did you use?
I'm almost certain you just made worm food