Denise Kersting wrote:Unfortunately, I cannot cut between them, the t.t. has kinda erupted down the whole log with a large specimen at ground level, and the l.m. is currently only at ground level too. I plugged evenly the whole length/circumference of the log, but I think it's only appearing (the l.m.) at ground level due to all the rain we have been getting over the last week, the soil is pretty saturated now. I guess I'll just wait it out and see if they can all get along, I don't think I'll be harvesting the l.m. this year unless it gets much larger, it's currently smaller than the size of a tennis ball. I was just happy after all these years it is finally producing!
Denise I have seen turkey tail and lions mane co-exist in the wild on the same decaying fallen tree, typically from what iv'e seen...the lion's mane is hanging more on the underside of the fallen tree, usually on some very large logs. They have been showing face everywhere here in jersey along with the rain the past few days! They could be friends... perhaps harvest some of the epic T.T. approaching the Mane!
On a side note, I could be totally wrong but I have heard rumors that the C.O.T.W. is quite difficult and not so promising to get the fruiting body to go into effect, you may not see that spring up ever! But I sure hope it does - Good Luck !