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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Porky73 on November 15, 2007, 08:43:46

Title: Mushroom Advice Please
Post by: Porky73 on November 15, 2007, 08:43:46
Hi, 1st time I have used the forum. I have just been given 3 industrial bags of pre-spawned mushroom compost and there are no instructions! The compost is straw based. I presume I should keep it in dark, warm moist conditions but - how thick should I lay the straw compost, should I lay it loose or compact it and do I need to put a peat based compost covering over the top??? Any advice would be most welcome...
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Title: Re: Mushroom Advice Please
Post by: manicscousers on November 15, 2007, 09:41:04
hiya, porkie, welcome to the site..lucky you, all those mushrooms waiting..sorry, can't help with it but there'll be someone around soon who can  ;D
Title: Re: Mushroom Advice Please
Post by: Rob08 on November 15, 2007, 13:54:07
The little kit that I bought had the mushroom spawn on what looked like shredded bark and leaves.  You had to spread that out in a container and leave it in a warm dark spot for a week or so until the surface was covered in grey mycelium, then you added a layer of sterile compost that had been well watered and squeazed dry (so just a step above soggy), then the container was sealed again and left in a warm dry spot for another week.  Once the mycelium formed on top of the compost layer it was broken up lightly (read with a toothpick) and then the container was left open but still in a warm and relatively dark location until the mushrooms formed.  After that the lid came off and it could stand in a corner of a room in the house, but kept moist/humid at all times.
Title: Re: Mushroom Advice Please
Post by: Baccy Man on November 15, 2007, 14:57:52
I am assuming these are agaricus bisporous (button muchrooms) if not then let me know what type they are & I will give you the appropriate instructions.

Pack the staw quite firmly into a box. Keep somewhere dark, warm (70-75F) and very humid to get the mycellium to run, make sure keep the block moist but not wet.

Once you`ve got a light wispy but even covering of the weblike mycellium through the block you have to case it, which is basically a 1.5" thick layer of casing loosely spread on top of the block.
The ideal casing would be a mixture of spagnum moss, peat and granulated chalk but failing that multi purpose compost will work.

With regular light waterings to keep it moist.. after about a week you`ll get a carpet of mushrooms popping up through the casing.
Title: Re: Mushroom Advice Please
Post by: star on November 15, 2007, 20:21:46
Welcome Porky :D....good luck with the mushrooms ;)
Title: Re: Mushroom Advice Please
Post by: cornykev on November 16, 2007, 20:02:17
A big welcome here Porky.   ;D ;D ;D