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video link for share... just how easy is cultivating mushroom

 
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Hi Folks, happen to see this on youtube. They were educating the people how to plant mushroom in their country. Was surprised that its so easy... check it out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHVttGpCkRM
 
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Nice find! Though I wish that people would make more use of the "closed caption translate" button on YouTube.
 
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sim andy wrote:Hi Folks, happen to see this on youtube. They were educating the people how to plant mushroom in their country. Was surprised that its so easy... check it out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHVttGpCkRM



Yep, once you have the colonized grain spawn, it's that easy...
 
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John Elliott wrote:Nice find! Though I wish that people would make more use of the "closed caption translate" button on YouTube.






yeh was hoping for that.... didnt understand what they say... so its like look at what they do and the rest is like we have to imagine.... hehehehe
 
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sim andy wrote:Hi Folks, happen to see this on youtube. They were educating the people how to plant mushroom in their country. Was surprised that its so easy... check it out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHVttGpCkRM



Yep, once you have the colonized grain spawn, it's that easy...






was curious on the contamination part. no gloves or anything used to inoculate the spawns in... .im going to try what they do..hehehhehehe if it works then its gonna be faster in doing everything...
 
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here's one more...
 
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sim andy wrote:

Dan Tutor wrote:

sim andy wrote:Hi Folks, happen to see this on youtube. They were educating the people how to plant mushroom in their country. Was surprised that its so easy... check it out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHVttGpCkRM



Yep, once you have the colonized grain spawn, it's that easy...






was curious on the contamination part. no gloves or anything used to inoculate the spawns in... .im going to try what they do..hehehhehehe if it works then its gonna be faster in doing everything...



Yeah, it's hard to tell! But I imagine they take standard clean precautions, clean, alcohol scrubbed hands, clean room. It even sorta looks like they leave the jars in front of a flowhood with a blanket over it,but it could be something else.
With oysters being such vigorous colonizers and straw being fairly selective toward mycelium over bacteria and lesser molds, they should beat out any competitors, regardless of less than lab conditions.
 
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