Brenda
Bloom where you are planted.
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Peter Ellis wrote:Martin Crawford describes his method for growing shitake for inoculation in his "Creating a Forest Garden" book. Involves putting a couple of established shitake growing logs in a black plastic bag for a couple of months, after which the bag is generally lined with mycelium that he uses to inoculate other logs.
Seems to me that it ought to be possible to take any producing log, cut a couple of inches off the end and make a bunch of plugs for inserting into a new log.
Just theory, but can anyone tell me why it would not work?
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fireweed farm wrote:I've just drilled and plugged a bunch of logs with shiitaki plugs.
As well purchased an oyster mushroom kit (pre bagged 'log').
Is is reasonably straightforward to gain self sufficiency with the cultures I've purchased? I scanned through the 3 pages on this board but didn't notice anyone asking this.
Thanks!
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