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Iziruam01
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Outdoor growing w/horse poo
#12565043 - 05/14/10 11:18 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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hey this is just a hunch but i got a good area where i can grow mushrooms outside or i think i do at least. its located along the garden with a bunch of old tree disks that were cut. there mushrooms growing already but i have a field where there horse poo so can i just grab some and put in the area with the moist tree disks or is there a way to do it. i really dont want to make the disks and all so its fresh or nothing. unless there is an easier way( without cooking and whatnot). thanks
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Sgt. Frost


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Re: Outdoor growing w/horse poo [Re: Iziruam01]
#12565114 - 05/14/10 11:34 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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I'm upset by your lack of knowledge and laziness. Search bar! (And I don't believe you will simply be able to take mushrooms growing on an entirely different substrate and put them on new. It honestly depends on what species but most likely, no) And are you trying to grow edibles? Hallucinogenics? You're not being specific. And that mushroom you found on the poo is most likely not hallucinogenic.
Edited by Sgt. Frost (05/14/10 11:38 PM)
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Breakfast Crew
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Re: Outdoor growing w/horse poo [Re: Iziruam01]
#12565186 - 05/14/10 11:48 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
Iziruam01 said: hey this is just a hunch but i got a good area where i can grow mushrooms outside or i think i do at least. its located along the garden with a bunch of old tree disks that were cut. there mushrooms growing already but i have a field where there horse poo so can i just grab some and put in the area with the moist tree disks or is there a way to do it. i really dont want to make the disks and all so its fresh or nothing. unless there is an easier way( without cooking and whatnot). thanks
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Spongiform
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You could simply make a bed of horse manure, inoculate it with spores and cover with straw or grass clippings and hope for the best.
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