|
Some of these posts are very old and might contain outdated information. You may wish to search for newer posts instead.
|
flyingBanana420
The retard


Registered: 06/06/16
Posts: 227
Last seen: 4 years, 5 months
|
outdoor growing shrooms help
#23425862 - 07/09/16 08:21 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
Im in hungary for the summer vacations and its kinda dry and hot with a few days of rain and high humidity so hunting for me will be quite disappointing i think. But we have a kind of compost pile where there is grass and stuff full of white mold or mycelium idk. Also there is a cow field and a horse field near me but going and hunting there is impossible the farmer is always out. So what i want to try is taking that moldy grass/hay stuff and spreading it somewhere where i can water it and maybe add some cow shit i can take in the night. If shrooms just grow randomly from fertilized fields or cow manure enriched soils ect.. with proper humidity why cant i create a small place where the conditions meet to produce those mushrooms. The shrooms grow from the spores getting somewhere where the conditions are right is it true ?(there is a lot of wind here so spores surely travel everywhere) Will this work ? I dont see why it wouldnt work. I can water the spot for moisture and it would be like if it was raining right? I will go hunting for pan subs. But if i dont find anything i hope this will work. Im new to shrooms and stuff so help would be apriciated.
|
impatientguy
Ganjalf a very mighty lab wizard



Registered: 11/26/14
Posts: 5,054
Loc: USA
|
|
This won't work I don't think.
You could inoculate some spawn and maybe mix it in the compost and then you might have a mushroom bed but you can't just go grab any random manure and expect cubes to grow from it. Not trying to be a dick.
Also if that compost pile is already taken over by some other competitor mushroom mycelium then the cube mycelium won't do very well in there
Edited by impatientguy (07/09/16 09:02 AM)
|
CosmoKramer
The Assman

Registered: 06/22/16
Posts: 555
|
Re: outdoor growing shrooms help [Re: impatientguy]
#23426165 - 07/09/16 10:37 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|

Unless you know what you are doing this theory is a waste of time. Plus it's never safe to assume or eat a wild mushroom unless you have the experience needed to identify them properly. It sounds like you should go help the farmer. I'm sure he could always use some extra hands somewhere if you are that bored.
-------------------- "Get yourself some vitamin C with rose hips and bioflavonoids."
|
bodhisatta 
Smurf real estate agent


Registered: 04/30/13
Posts: 61,889
Loc: Milky way
|
Re: outdoor growing shrooms help [Re: CosmoKramer]
#23426188 - 07/09/16 10:48 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
Won't work this idea comes up twice a week. They would already be growing there. If they're not already growing there simply moving shit around isn't going to help one bit. I can't take manure and straw and lay them down across from a farm in my own yard and magically get anything other than a pile of shit and straw
|
flyingBanana420
The retard


Registered: 06/06/16
Posts: 227
Last seen: 4 years, 5 months
|
Re: outdoor growing shrooms help [Re: bodhisatta]
#23426482 - 07/09/16 12:37 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
Im not saying that they will pop out of nothing. If its not possible so how can someone find wild shrooms? Its the spores that get on the manure or on a favorable medium for the mushroom of that spore to grow am i wrong? (Correct me if im wrong cause im still learning) All i was thinking is creating a place where the growing conditions would be matching those of an active shroom so if the spore gets there then it would create a fruit isnt that possible? Im still hunting for some pan subs and if i get some i will make prints but i was trying to do something if i didnt find any. Because if they can grow on cow/horse manure in a field then it could also grow in a cow/horse shit i brought with me home nah?
|
bodhisatta 
Smurf real estate agent


Registered: 04/30/13
Posts: 61,889
Loc: Milky way
|
|
Feed cows or horses spores in their water. Or make spawn to seed outdoor patches. You need to use spawn which means having to do most of the work for indoor cultivation anyway
Edited by Trusted cuItivator (07/09/16 01:28 PM)
|
Mushiez



Registered: 04/28/14
Posts: 1,057
|
|
If you want to do a serious outdoor grow, you need very high biomass for high success
anywhere from 5-30 liters grain spawn/chips spawn
Species of your choice, outdoor bed size, all important to consider to know how many liters of spawn are needed and in what conditions
Generally, accumulate as much spawn as you can, and optimize spawn to bulk sub/chips ratio, maintaining good conditions
if the top chips start to dry too much, you can use a tarp to hold in moisture of bed substrate
outdoor beds respond well to casing layers once well colonized
works well for stropharia rugoso and will work with azures too
|
|
|
You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics HTML is disabled / BBCode is enabled
Moderator: Shroomism, george castanza, RogerRabbit, veggie, mushboy, fahtster, LogicaL Chaos, 13shrooms, Stipe-n Cap, Pastywhyte, bodhisatta, Tormato, Land Trout, A.k.a 317 topic views. 26 members, 219 guests and 30 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
[ Show Images Only | Sort by Score | Print Topic ] |
|