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newby753
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Pink Oyster & Black Morel quart jar cultivation
#9243535 - 11/14/08 10:13 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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is it possible to grow either on rice substrate in quart jars? i don't need a good yield or anything, i just want to be able to get spore prints. cuz i have syringes and i want to be able to grow these next summer. or do you think the culture would survive over winter and be viable in next summer? they're fresh syringes(at least they should be, i just received them yesterday).
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Re: Pink Oyster & Black Morel quart jar cultivation (moved)
#9243543 - 11/14/08 10:15 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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This thread was moved from Mushroom Cultivation.
Reason: this topic would be better suited for the G & M forum.
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Re: Pink Oyster & Black Morel quart jar cultivation [Re: newby753]
#9243556 - 11/14/08 10:18 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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The oysters will, but I'm pretty sure the Morels need some other special cultivation to produce.
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Re: Pink Oyster & Black Morel quart jar cultivation [Re: Boris]
#9243635 - 11/14/08 10:35 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah Morels are difficult to cultivate indoors. You can create outdoor patches that will produce for years. Depending on climate of course...
That's not to say it can't be done, it's just not easily reproducible.
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Re: Pink Oyster & Black Morel quart jar cultivation [Re: mushroomhunter10]
#9243671 - 11/14/08 10:42 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Both cultures will survive refrigeration for a few months. You might want to expand your LC and transfer it to new jars every 3-4 months, though. I'm pretty sure the morel culture would survive freezing, but I'm not sure about the pink oyster. It's a tropical species.
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