Did you know that the caps of wine cap mushrooms can grow to be up to 15 inches in diameter? These mushrooms can get BIG and they are so easy to grow. The presence of wine cap mycelium in your garden can improve crop yields, break down organic matter quickly, and reduce harmful nematodes! #shorts #mushrooms #fungi #northspore #northsporemushrooms #spreadthespore #mycology #winecap #growmushrooms
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I ordered these last SUMMER! Not the best timing as the temp was consistently over 100 F and we were in a drought. I was clueless when I ordered but once they arrived, I figured there was nothing to lose so I went ahead and inoculated my wood chips. I watered daily for the first couple weeks. This spring we’ve been shocked with the abundance! Mushroom omelettes, mushroom quiches, mushroom soups, I’ve even sautéed and frozen some. These are FANTASTIC and super easy to grow!
Can you get multiple flushes this way?
I have hemp mulch. Would that work for wine caps and other mushrooms?
Can u use mulch as a substrate in the garden? Also we have like 100 plus heat here in nevada xD
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After button mushroom me knowing about wine cap is wonderful. A new elegant look to my veggie garden.
Mine have gotten enormous in my straw bed
I dont know where to get myselium?
There's a way you can like grind one up in water creating tons of spores and then use that wat to make like 100 mushrooms from a single one. I don't remember the whole thing but that's the jist of it.
Does it continue to produce?