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some years ago I remember reading adverts in the newspapers and glossies for mushrooms that grew on just plain straw from the fields Apparently there was no need compost the straw in any way whatsoever. Have any of you come across this strain and if so where can I get some spawn ......................Leslie |
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On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 19:10:04 +0100, "Leslie"
wrote: Hello some years ago I remember reading adverts in the newspapers and glossies for mushrooms that grew on just plain straw from the fields Apparently there was no need compost the straw in any way whatsoever. Have any of you come across this strain and if so where can I get some spawn ......................Leslie Many years ago you could get mushroom growing kits, that consisted of (IIRC), a bucket of compacted straw that had been inoculated with mushroom spawn. All you had to do was add water and keep them in a dark place. I don't think the spawn has to be special (unless you want to grow specialist fungi), but moisture is important. Mushrooms, like most fungi, grow on decomposing vegetable matter, and the wet straw provides this and probably a bit of heat as well, as it decomposes. You could try getting a bale of straw, soaking it very thoroughly and keeping it moist, and scattering some mushroom 'gills' onto it and just see what comes up. I don't think it takes too long (like ten days or a fortnight) before you start to see some growth, if it's going to happen. I imagine field mushrooms might be more successful than the cultivated ones you get in most shops, and tinned mushrooms definitely won't work! -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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Thank you Chris
.......................Leslie "Chris Hogg" wrote in message ... On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 19:10:04 +0100, "Leslie" wrote: Hello some years ago I remember reading adverts in the newspapers and glossies for mushrooms that grew on just plain straw from the fields Apparently there was no need compost the straw in any way whatsoever. Have any of you come across this strain and if so where can I get some spawn ......................Leslie Many years ago you could get mushroom growing kits, that consisted of (IIRC), a bucket of compacted straw that had been inoculated with mushroom spawn. All you had to do was add water and keep them in a dark place. I don't think the spawn has to be special (unless you want to grow specialist fungi), but moisture is important. Mushrooms, like most fungi, grow on decomposing vegetable matter, and the wet straw provides this and probably a bit of heat as well, as it decomposes. You could try getting a bale of straw, soaking it very thoroughly and keeping it moist, and scattering some mushroom 'gills' onto it and just see what comes up. I don't think it takes too long (like ten days or a fortnight) before you start to see some growth, if it's going to happen. I imagine field mushrooms might be more successful than the cultivated ones you get in most shops, and tinned mushrooms definitely won't work! -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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