How to grow Oyster Mushrooms on logs
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Learn how to grow your own mushrooms at home! We are growing 3 species of mushrooms outside in our yard. In this video, we share how to prepare logs for growing oyster mushrooms.
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Oyster mushrooms love soft woods, straws, cereals, leafs, anything soft and rooting quick.
Hardwood is for other types, but not pleurotus which are naturally quick mushrooms.
Hardwood is for Shiitake, lions mane, chicken of the woods, morels, chantereles.
Soft woods and straws are for pleurotus, garden giant wine cap, puffball.
Soft woods alone and leafs are eaten by morels and chantereles which can be grow in moss plantation alone adding soft wood and hardwood mixture decomposing under moss carpets mesh trays, reporposed on the top of the mulch to keep the land in a mycorrhizzal relationship between young trees like oak, pine beech and apple tree.
Your tech and skills are slow and inefficient.
Could you not put the logs in the chicken coup so the chickens eat the smaller pests?
Hi great video, im in northern ontario. I really want to grow oysters.
Cool. Love mushrooms!!!
Hmmmmmm, looks pretty do-able! Fresh shrooms in your yard...I'm in!
Can't wait to share them with you!
Love the info and the family adventures you guys do. So cool
Cheers Dad, thanks for always helping and supporting our adventures ❤
Do you water the logs, or just leave them to get rain water? You don't soak the logs?
Ideally the logs are pretty green (not old dead wood) so they are not already growing fungi which would compete with the oysters. If it's really dry through the summer, you could soak them.
@@halfacreadventures5193 Thanks!
any update?
Nothing yet, we are hopeful that this spring will yield fruit. Late April and into May are good months here on the west coast for oyster mushrooms.