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countrymushroom77
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How to clone or sustain wild shrooms
#22335373 - 10/05/15 12:34 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just wondered if there was a good way to keep a little sustainable garden from these.
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cronicr



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what species ya got there?clone it and print it
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countrymushroom77
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Re: How to clone or sustain wild shrooms [Re: cronicr]
#22336685 - 10/05/15 12:10 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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What's the best approach? Alcohol and syringe, clone, or print?
This is very new to me. I'd just buy a kit but I like to learn from the ground up. No fungal pun intended.
Have a pressure cooker. Is rye and rice flour decent or is there a better substrate?
I'll ready the stickys and take in what's there but I intend this to be a macgyver rig but I want it to be legit. I intend on starting a huge patch somewhere secret. Hopefully self sustainable.
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cronicr



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Again knowing what species ya got will help ya get a good answer but take both a print and a clone, you are going to want to get some agar to clean it up, some species can also be done with cardboard but until we know what ya got ....
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Re: How to clone or sustain wild shrooms [Re: cronicr]
#22336768 - 10/05/15 12:30 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I recently "cloned" a birch bracket mushroom I found in the wild. Followed the tek for cloning the mushroom, used a sterile scalpel and removed a piece of tissue and placed it on a pasty plate. Made a transfer once I saw growth onto a new plate and that is growing out now. Not really going to grow these (there are enough in the wild)but I just wanted to experiment
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cronicr



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Quote:
midnightmaraude said: I recently "cloned" a birch bracket mushroom I found in the wild. Followed the tek for cloning the mushroom, used a sterile scalpel and removed a piece of tissue and placed it on a pasty plate. Made a transfer once I saw growth onto a new plate and that is growing out now. Not really going to grow these (there are enough in the wild)but I just wanted to experiment
rigth on! plenty of good methods to cloning wild fruits available
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Re: How to clone or sustain wild shrooms [Re: cronicr]
#22336967 - 10/05/15 01:35 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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i'm gonna guess: P. azurescens, Osip Astoria var. ?
also: is that green stuff live sphagnum?
if those are woodlovers you can just maintain a patch by adding fresh wood chips every year.
also woodlovers can be cloned by sticking the base of a mushroom between some wet cardboard. myc will colonise the cardboard and then u can use it to spawn to some wood chips or dowels. the dowels can be used to inoculate a log.
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countrymushroom77
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Re: How to clone or sustain wild shrooms [Re: DaveyJones6911]
#22337329 - 10/05/15 03:17 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'd have to say P. Azurescens as well. The caps should be just about matured by the time I get home.
There are a couple that definitely have a good chunk of mycelium. One is still in the peat it grew out of. So I will be using that to colonize the cardboard. Between some prints, tissue samples and the cardboard I should be pretty well off.
Got lots of reading to do. Plus I got lots of schoolwork. Hopefully I can get this rock in before it freezes over solid up here. I may set up a terrarium with the natural sphagnum bedding as well. There were lots of buried sticks and I know that at least one of the larger caps was attached to a decomposing branch of disiduous or pine tree. The area has a ton of rhodedunrum and pine.
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countrymushroom77
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Galerina sp. Not going to bother with them. Flushing........
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