posted 3 hours ago
I had a beech tree. I read that it was good for cultivating shiitake, so I cut it down, and made it into logs. Then I drilled in the dowels and waited. And waited. And waited. Nothing. For 8 years.
This year, I chopped them up and burned them for biochar. I came to the conclusion that even though they were on the North side of a fence, they were actually in too much sun and they dried out. I rechecked to make sure that beech is a good substrate for shiitake and it is.
I would suggest that if you are leaving logs somewhere to fill with mycelium and give you mushrooms, check how sunny it is at different times of day and year. I am not cultivating mushroom logs in that spot anymore.
I also checked another new location and it gets nailed by sun about 10 am to 11 am, so I put a cover over them.
Luckily, my other mushroom logs are doing well.
John S
PDX OR