Title: Selling Spores(Legal) Post by: Bitcoiner333 on December 31, 2013, 07:37:47 PM Selling Spores of 3 different kinds of Mushrooms all legal including:
Hericium erinaceus Shiitake Cubensis(Legal for novelty and research CANT SHIP TO California, Georgia,Idaho in United States) (Mazatepec and Star Gazers.) Escrow if needed. Title: Re: Selling Spores(Legal) Post by: ny2cafuse on December 31, 2013, 10:51:22 PM Selling Spores of 3 different kinds of Mushrooms all legal including: Hericium erinaceus Shiitake Cubensis(Legal for novelty and research CANT SHIP TO California, Georgia,Idaho in United States) (Mazatepec and Star Gazers.) Escrow if needed. Can you provide some info on how much, how to grow, how long they take to grow, etc? I might be interested in Shiitakes if the wife wants them for cooking. -Fuse Title: Re: Selling Spores(Legal) Post by: Bitcoiner333 on December 31, 2013, 10:55:54 PM http://www.naturalresources.umd.edu/Publications/Rural%20Enterprise%20Series/RES_11Shiitake.pdf
"To grow shiitakes, green oak logs are cut (5" x 48") in the spring and inoculated with spores (also called spawn), which are purchased from commercial sup- pliers. Different strains are better suited for different environmental conditions. Using the most appropriate strain for your area will be a large factor in the suc- cess or failure of your operation. Inoculation is perhaps the most time-consuming op- eration in shiitake production. The process of inocula- tion begins with taking harvested, cut-to-length logs and drilling rows of holes about 6 inches apart along the length of the log. Logs average 35-40 holes each. Hole depth and diameter will vary depending on the type of spawn used. To prevent bacterial or fungal competitors from entering the log, each inoculation hole should be sealed with a thin coat of hot wax us- ing a sponge. After inoculation, logs should be stacked in a shaded forest location or covered with 60 percent shade cloth. Proper moisture content is critical for optimal incubation and should be monitored regularly. Logs should never dry out, but should not be so wet as to produce mold. It is important to allow the bark to dry out between waterings. Good air circulation will help to prevent molding. Fruiting can be initiated by soak- ing the logs in a creek or water tank. This is usually done every few months to time the fruiting of the logs. Logs will begin to fruit between 6 to 18 months after inoculation and will continue to produce mushrooms for about three to five years, depending on log di- ameter. Growers report the second and third years after inoculation as the most productive, with double the production of that during the first and fourth years." Title: Re: Selling Spores(Legal) Post by: Mushroomized on January 01, 2014, 06:56:35 AM haha - you should list the types in the subject, so people know whats going on
though... i did only click because it said (legal) Title: Re: Selling Spores(Legal) Post by: SaltySpitoon on January 01, 2014, 07:01:56 AM My dad is really into growing mushrooms, I think he would be pissed, and then get a laugh if I told him I bought him mushrooms for BTC.
Do you have any Oyster Spores? Title: Re: Selling Spores(Legal) Post by: Bitcoiner333 on January 01, 2014, 10:07:04 PM Not at the moment I am trying to get more spores and seeds(From Onions to flowers and herbs)
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