I’ve never had contamination in grains only once in uncle Ben, just failure to inoculate. ![]() I’ve had good results with spores to grain (30% fail), slightly better with uncle Ben (25% fail). Yes, agar and liquid culture do tend to work better, but you are just starting out. If it didn’t work, it wouldn’t be so popular. ![]() ![]() Don’t be selfish and put the community in danger by going into the red. There are some grey areas and some very clear red areas when it comes to this subject matter. "I didn't know." or "it was just a joke" are not legitimate excuses. There will be no warnings for this activity. We can't stress this enough: Trading/Soliciting for living cultures or dried material of Schedule I/Restricted fungi, or telling someone to eat an unknown mushroom will result in a ban. If you’re interested in connecting with members of the community in your area, or are looking for a helping hand for the spring inoculation season, use this tag.īe mindful of what you share and how to protect your privacy. If you're looking to hire someone for your mushroom business, or know someone who is, use this tag. If you have a fungi-related scholarly resource, pop-sciemce article, or periodical, use this tag.Īnything related to running a mushroom business, like scaling up, selling fruits at market, etc., should use this tag. Use this tag if you have questions about contamination. are OK, but living cultures are not allowed.ĭiscussion focused on cultivation methods/techniques should use this. Please be sure you're abiding by the community rules governing trades. If you want to hold a contest, or post a related idea/question, tag your post with this. Use this tag if your post doesn’t quite fit with the other topics, or to encourage general discussion. is involved, regardless of relevance to other tags. This tag supersedes all others if a psychedelic spp. If your post involves cultivation of "magic" mushrooms, use this tag. The main subject deals with classically medicinal species (Reishi, Turkey Tail, Chaga, etc.). The main subject involves gourmet species (Lions Mane, Oysters, Shiitake, Maitake, Agaricus, Nameko, etc.) If you try to make up your own tag the post will be rejected. You can select additional flair from the dropdown as well. When making a post, you must type one of the from the list below into your title or the AutoModerator will reject it. We organize information by using a tag and flair system for easy topic-sorting, archival, being able to tell what posts are about quickly, and to limit bot activity. Please read through the community rules for a solid understanding of what the community is about and what isn't allowed. ![]() To discourage this, you will need an account that is ≥7 days old to unlock commenting and have ≥50 comment karma to unlock posting. Most of the abuse in this community comes from new accounts or inactive alt-accounts. Field and Forest’s Learning resource page, Mushroom Mountain’s Meet the Mushrooms and Learn About Mushrooms pages, NAMA’s Mushroom Cultivation Links and Grow Mushrooms at Home page. What are some good links for getting started? If you spot a typo or think something needs to be added, let us know! Head over to r/MycoBazaar, or make a post here. Looking for gourmet cultures, spores, or supplies? If you think we should mention any other ID subreddits here please let us know. Fungi are our friends!Īll ID requests will be deleted, so please route them to other communities like r/mycology, r/MushroomID, or r/WhatIsThisMushroom. This growing-focused community doesn't emphasize any particular type of fungi or growing technique, so everyone is welcome as long as they are being excellent to each other. R/MushroomGrowers is a supportive community of amateurs and professionals from around the world collaborating on mushroom cultivation.
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