![]() ![]() Substrates for Fruiting: The straw/manure i deSįrom anything but horizontal surfaces ta,s ten soya flour w: 1st 2nd and 3rd Generation Spawn Media: Grain (rye, wheat, sorghun) throughout. U c,sted Agar Culture Media: PDA, PDYA, MEA, MP YA, DFA. Hardwood sawdust spawn should be used as inoculum for establishing outdoor patches.į m entation, grain spawn « be creaed *h^^^upplemented sawdust has ^^«iSS^ased substrates, «a, diais form onsawdus 3ut often fail to further develop. Shaggy Manes fruitir.g trom caseu, horse manure enriched strav.'. Shaggy Manes fruiting from cased, leached cow manure.įigure 199. Cow or horse manure, mixed with straw or sawdust, are also ideal Newly la: I or fertilized lawns that are frequently watered are perfect habitats for Shaggy Manes. Natural Method of Cultivation: Inoculation of spawn direct^ into manure enriched soils or 4-6 inch deep beds of hardwood sawdust. (See F^ure 198).įragrance Signature: Farinaceous and mildly sweet. Most strains form mycelial mats asymmetrically shaped along the outer edge. Mycelial Characteristics: Mycelium usually white, cottony, aerial, often develops "tufts" (hyphal aggregates) with maturity. This spore liquid presents unique problems to cultivators in their attempts to isolate spores away from contaminants. Sporeless strains are needed as the maturing spores trigger deliquescence, causing the mushrooms to disintegrate into a black spore-enriched fluid. I have isolated a late-sporulating strain from a fruiting on manure enriched sawdust. However, a sporeless strain is needed before commercial cultivation will become practical. Cultures are widely available from libraries throughout the world. Two to three flushes, four to ten days apart.Īvailable Strait's: This mushroom is easy to clone. Lighf Requirements: 500-1000 lux for 8 hours per day. Light Requirements: 500-1000 lux for 8 hours per day. C02:500-1000 ppm Fresh Air Exchanges: 4-8 per hour. ![]()
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