Mushroom
cultivation is very easy if you know exactly what you’re doing, and it’s not
difficult to learn the different steps involved in the process. Now, the basics
of preparing growth medium and containers has been covered elsewhere, but the
actual basics of how to plant and care for mushrooms will be covered in detail
in the course of this article.
You
will most likely buy mushroom spores or spawn when you first learn to grow
mushrooms, and before you learn to harvest the spores from mushroom caps for
yourself. Now, there are two types of this spawn available. It is available in
flakes, but it is also available in bricks as well. How you plant the spores or
spawn depends on what sort that you buy. I would suggest, if you’re thinking of
planting mushrooms regularly, that you buy and plant both types, and see what
works better for you.
If
you buy and plant both types, there are very different methods of planting
them. The bricks need to be broken into chunks, each about one inch in
diameter. These chunks are put into the growing medium, spaced about half a
foot from each other. You need to make holes about an inch or two deep before
you put these chunks in. Flakes are mixed right into the growth medium. Take
about a quart of these flakes and spread them over fifteen square feet, and
continue until you have the growth medium evenly covered. You need to mix these
into the growth medium while doing this.
Make
sure that the flakes are not visible on the surface of the growth medium.
Whether you use chunks or flakes, the next steps to mushroom cultivation are the
same. You spray a mist of water on to the mixture regularly, and keep it in the
dark. Soon the mushroom spawn will begin to put out mycelia, which are the
fungal version of roots. Once these are out, the mushrooms will really start to
grow. As a matter of fact, in time you will see an intricate web of these pale
white mycelia form.
Slightly
increasing the temperature to about sixty five degrees Fahrenheit in this time
will encourage growth. Remember to water daily. In a few weeks you should be
able to see the mushrooms. You should not water in the period between when the
mushrooms appear and the harvest. You can harvest mushrooms when they are
either very small, or when they mature. Just use a sharp knife to harvest each
mature mushroom, and there’ll soon be another mushroom growing in its place.
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