Okay so... i was out for most of the morning and when i came back home my mom was in a call with my granma. Apparently she bought a mushroom farm. Anybody here know how to plant mushrooms??? That's outside of anything i know-
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It's pretty big land and based on what they use in my country, they use rice husk? I'm not sure we'd pull it off though
I've only seen documentaries where mushroom farms are usually in cool and moist rooms to cultivate them happily. Possibly Youtube will be a good place to start :D
It has but now the question is how will this ho on a practical application, really
This plantation is one of which I don't know anything.
I have never seen a plantation of this vegetable. I have no idea if it is easy or if on the contrary it is a very difficult planting.
Success in your research.
I'm also clueless. I've never plabted anything besides the herbs before so I really don't know how to help my grandmother out. I've just been warching from youtube today
Wow! That is Good business! I attended training in growing mushrooms (oyster). We use dried rice stalks and sterilized them. When it's cool we place it in a big laundry basket and with their spores. Though I performed it onhand on the training I wasn't able to grow one on my own because of the lack of materials and space. There is a farm of mushroom here and its a really good source of income. The owner always sells her harvest every day because once stabilized you only have to do is to water it and once the mushroom sprouts you will gather every day. If you don't know how to start, you can request a training from DTI and the Department of agriculture.
I've been watching on YouTube about how to do it since after I've finished revisions on my requirements and it looks so tiring. By December or November, I'll be moving there just to help out with the stuff so this share of experience of youra is really helpful ;;w;;
. Search also the do's and don'ts when performing the activity because it is very important as it will affect your products.
I can this article but i am sock the news
Wow Honestly I wanted to eat mushroom for the first time espescially the organic ones, haven't tastes one yet or maybe I have forgotten the taste..but I would love to eat
I love mushrooms, we make all kinds od dishes with it at home but i never imagined we'd end up owning a farm of it
It seems to be easy, darkness and keeping it wet/humid. I tried certain mushrooms here (ate the mushrooms but try to grow them out of the pieces left which should be possible) but it didn't work out for me. Might be my guesthouse is not good enough for them. Outside in my garden I have them everywhere. 🤔
Why do mushrooms grow everywhere there? Dows it get that humid there???
I assume it is the mix of the earth. It is not always humid and if it's very hot I see they shrunk. I haven't figured out any other reason. I was always reached at school mushrooms grow in the forest and you see them once it is Autumn. I have some trees here but no forest. They grow in the grass whole year on. I even have a part of the year a great "withch circle" (since 2-3 years). Officially the ground is sand but I guess the sheep and cow poop fertilized it. My apple and cherry tree are dying because of a lack of water and my pond is empty since over 2 years.
I dont know how to plant mashrooms.If you want you can take the help of YouTube or Google.If have experienced someone in Read. Cash with mushrooms then maybe you will benefit.
I dont have the knowledgeable with regards of planting mushroom.
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Mushrooms are planted in dark spaces which is usually greenhouses for some and 'houses' specifically built for them for others. Where I am from, we farm buttons and oyster mushrooms. I am readying for next planting season...
It would be a huge help if you shared that planting experience with me ;;-;; i think I'll be farming that soon enough
How it look alike such a mushroom farm? Is it amll or big? I only knew about oyster cultivated on phylum of tree🤔