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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Breadly710] * 6
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@LewDoja Thanks for the advice, looking so much better on the second flush:



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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: shroom_sundance]
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:rockon:

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: LewDoja] * 9
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F. velutipes (orange) and F. filiformis (white). Definitely let them go too long, especially F.v. Strange how much shorter the velutipes stems were under the same conditions.

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Phaethon] * 3
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Left my block too close to the edge of the shelf and found it on the ground. It was looking good and close to ready. This would have been my first good looking oyster harvest :frown: should I harvest them now and hope for another flush?

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Breadly710] * 6
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My V. Bombycina


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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Phaethon]
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Phaethon said:


F. velutipes (orange) and F. filiformis (white). Definitely let them go too long, especially F.v. Strange how much shorter the velutipes stems were under the same conditions.



Nice! I've been thinking of taking a crack at enoki myself. What have you found different about cultivating them?

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: mycosispeon] * 1
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mycosispeon said:
Phaethon said:


F. velutipes (orange) and F. filiformis (white). Definitely let them go too long, especially F.v. Strange how much shorter the velutipes stems were under the same conditions.



Nice! I've been thinking of taking a crack at enoki myself. What have you found different about cultivating them?



I'm still very much a noob. First attempt was on unsupplemented hardwood pellets, and I had planned to let them pin and mostly develop inside the bag, which seems to be a common cultivation method to encourage big, stemmy clusters with small caps. But I just got a few pathetic strings. I suspect my spawn just wasn't good enough, or maybe it really wants supplemented substrate. :shrug:

This time definitely was more successful, but I wish I had used a collar or something to encourage more stems. This was 40 oz straight sided jars filled with about a quart of 80:20 hardwood pellets to alfalfa pellets hydrated to 60%, with a hole bored down the center with a wooden spoon handle for spawn and sterilized (150 minute cycle at 17+ psi I think). Lids have a 3/8-inch hole with a 3/4-inch SFD sealed on the top with RTV silicone. Inoculated with wheat spawn in front of an FFU. Took about a month to fully colonize (typical with bottles you can't really shake to distribute the spawn). When I opened them to put them into the tent, some had stringy pins I mostly pulled off.

I sauteed the orange ones (F. velutipes) the other day. I enjoyed the flavor, but the texture was a bit too fleshy, especially for my wife. Definitely more of a viscid cap than I was expecting. I do think it would have been better if I had harvested them a day or even two days earlier.

Haven't tried the white ones (filiformis) yet. At least with those I got some stems, which is what they are mostly grown for.

I think I'll try again in supplemented bags. I'm more focused on shiitake and oysters right now, though.

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Phaethon] * 3
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These are fucking fast. Just got pins Friday and they are almost ready.

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Breadly710] * 4
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Pretty happy with these clusters coming in :smile: you can see the pink oysters in the back trying they're hardest at 63 F°

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day - Shiitake! [Re: Farm3r] * 1
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Success!!  Or close.  Growing these is so foreign compared to anything I've grown to date.  Any feedback on form, especially as it relates to environmental conditions is invited.  Any feedback at all - please!  I want to get this one figured out and mix it in my product lineup.  I don't know what strain this is.  A clone of some Shiitakes that I got at a farmers market.  They are in an outdoor tent with uncontrolled temperature but somewhat regulated humidity.  Temp and humidity are all over the board.  Blocks are probably pushing 90+ days old.  14A bags, 6 lbs (original weight) lightly supplemented (10%) blocks.

I can say with 100% certainty that:
Temperature: Average 61.5*F, Min 45.6*f, Max 84.3
Humidity: Average 90.5%, Min 62.1%, Max 100%



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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day - Shiitake! [Re: father_fungi] * 4
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Agaricus fissuratus from a cloned wild fruit:

   

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day - Shiitake! [Re: elpico] * 2
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elpico said:
Agaricus fissuratus from a cloned wild fruit:

   




Man that’s cool AF i thought these were some albino cubes at first lmao, are they a choice edible? How’s the flavor


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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day - Shiitake! [Re: 7Suns] * 1
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Just noticed how cube-like they appear, lol.  This species used to go by A. arvensis, which is a European species.  A. fissuratus is in sect. arvenses, closely related to A. Augustus and similar in flavor.  Definitely choice!

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day - Shiitake! [Re: elpico]
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I had no idea! I sent you a message though


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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day - Shiitake! [Re: elpico] * 2
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elpico said:
Agaricus fissuratus from a cloned wild fruit:

   



Wow, those are awesome. Interesting how they put all their energy into growing those big two after making a lot of pins. How did you grow them?


Harvested tonight, probably about 12 hours too late. I love golden oyster.

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day - Shiitake! [Re: Phaethon]
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This was WBS spawned to pasteurized bulk(manure/straw/verm), cased and fruited at RT in a grow tent with good FAE. What happened here is the pinset got overly wet and bacterial, then fried when I overcompensated to dry things out.  The big boys plowed through this mess.  Nice oysters!

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day - Shiitake! [Re: elpico] * 4
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Just want to show off my continuing work with the Craterellus, Cantharellus, and Polyozellus family!








Blue chanterelle





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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: LemonHead]
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So good. :smile:

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: spacetimedomain] * 1
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Well this is a first. Wasn't expecting to put these two bags of LM into fruiting for at least another week or two, but they decided to start early... THROUGH the filter patch!



I'm not even sure what to do at this point :lol:

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: mycosispeon] * 1
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mycosispeon said:
Well this is a first. Wasn't expecting to put these two bags of LM into fruiting for at least another week or two, but they decided to start early... THROUGH the filter patch!



I'm not even sure what to do at this point :lol:



This is not uncommon with Lion’s Mane. It is a prolific fruiter. I would slit the bag and get it in a fruiting chamber and let it do it’s thing.

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