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Are harvested fruit with aerial mycelium on them still ok [pic]?
    #26408038 - 12/30/19 03:51 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

First off, thank you for all of the helpful information here! I appreciate it.

After harvesting fruit from several cakes with aerial mycelium, I put them in tupperware with white rice. I didn't have time to fan dry them over rice like usual. After a handful of days, I noticed the picked fruit had aerial mycelium (standard white fuzz) on the stems.

I'm fan drying the fruit over now. But are these fruit still ok to consume? I found plenty of posts about aerial myc before harvest, but didn't see any about after.

I attached a pic where you may be able to see the light aerial myc on the stems. It already seems to be shrinking with a few hours of fanning.

Thank you in advance.



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Re: Are harvested fruit with aerial mycelium on them still ok [pic]? [Re: hrlewis]
    #26408136 - 12/30/19 04:48 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

Yep they’ll be fine!


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Re: Are harvested fruit with aerial mycelium on them still ok [pic]? [Re: StygianKnight]
    #26408395 - 12/30/19 08:02 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

Mushrooms are made of mycelium.


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