Thank you for your videos! I am starting a backyard mushroom business because like you, I want to work for myself in a rewarding way. Your videos give me the confidence to build my own equipment and save enough $ to make this a viable goal! That was a huge game-changer! Your content has improved so much too. Funny and your passion is contagious! And who doesnt love a New Zealand accent..😘
*I really want to do this, I want this to be my new career!* 1- I can build laminar flow hood to any size I want (I learned). I have a small one right now and it works very well. 2- I now have experience and knowledge in cloning mushrooms, growing cultures in a petri dish, inoculating grain, producing mushroom spawn, I have experience in practice and I succeeded. Zero contamination. 3- I can use a device that can adjust the temperature and humidity, but I will definitely need an air conditioner. 4- I still do not have full practical knowledge of subbase and composting. I have to find an economical solution for preparing compost. 5- I have to find a place in the local market. 6- I have to visit someone around me who prepares and does this job, including compost. But it is not available around me, I probably should travel out of town. 7- I need money, and I really spent all my money learning about laminar flow hood and other things. I still need resources for research and development, I think I need to find resources. I also have a job but I want to do my own job. I want a profession and profession means insurance.
then you need to hire a lawyer and figure out your local requirements / federal requirements in regards to licensing, inspection, etc and have your lawyer lay out a step by step process that you should follow, then once all that is set up along with business liability insurance proceed to go to local restaurants, farmers markets, etc and talk with the chef and offer them a free sample with a business card tell them hit me up if you want a few lbs , network as best as you can and try to upscale your yields constantly. ???? profit
Genuinely upset that I've finished your videos man. Absolutely loved your journey so far. You inspired me to start my own over in Australia and I am in the beginning stages now!
Just came across your video after being inspired to the possibility of starting a mushroom farm business. I love mushrooms, theyre so good for humanity, so why not dedicate life to maintaining their survival and share them, Thank you, video was awesome.
Hi Tom, hi Jennie, Thank you so much for sharing! I find your videos the most helpful. I've watched plenty on mushrooms!They're informative, funny and I really enjoy them. Excellent work bro!!
Hey man I’ve been watching your videos for awhile now since I decided to start growing as well and you’ve been a huge help. I just wanted to say thank you for your advice and humor while at it.
Most definitely the best mushroom channel on UA-cam. Compared to this guy everybody else is either a snooze-fest or they give you only half of the info you need (or mostly both and a third of the info). Honorable mention goes to Home mycology for the lab stuff though. Much respect to Oak and Spore Mushroom Farm: you guys inspired me to grow mushrooms. I am very busy so its been slow, but I will start selling kits in two months or so (still doing some R&D). I have kits instead of mushrooms because I did the complete opposite as you suggest and started with a small lab. But this is only because I am a complete lab rat and the mushrooms was a most excellent excuse to make a cyberpunkish lab.
Cheers mate! It's honestly great to see people starting down a different mushroom path, instead of just going to usual 'grow mushrooms, sell mushrooms, profit' I hope your kits are a blast! Share me a link to your webpage once its complete!
man im glad i found this video again. its been two years and i never forgot how happy i was to find that because this is such an awesome job, ur so good at it and i was so damn happy to see how well it works for you. i dont know why but this makes me feel like a kid again and iv never even been into mushrooms at all :D but after i started working with them myself i rly love to see a pro.
Awesome content mate- looking forward to more in depth videos on your fruiting room controllers! Also, what did you make your chamber out of? Looks very unique
Great intro hahah! Also, why do so many people cut that tiny hole in the front? Doesn't it severely limit the growth? It seems to me ( I know nothing) that the more surface area exposed the more that will grow.... you have the huge block and this tiny little window to grow out of. Explain it please. Obviously I'm missing something.
You're a fckin legend man! Nice tutorial preaching to the quire here but I'm glad I saw ya watched a bunch of your vids in a row cause ya dope keep up the good ol good ol
Could you do a video explaining how you built your fruiting chamber? I'm curious what the walls are made of and if you built it by hand to fit inside your garage. Thanks for all of the great videos :)
After having messed around with agar plates, grain spawn, substrate recipes and such. I decided to take the plunge and go all in with a former collogue. So we started a company, found a somewhat suitable space and are now renovating it so that it'll fit our needs. We are aiming to have enough space for 200 (192 to be precise) 4 kg fruiting blocks simultaneously and hope to have our first harvest and sale mid march (we don't fully take over the space until January). Our hope is to automatize the farm enough so that we have time and resources to research currently uncultivatable mushrooms, such as chanterelle, porcini, truffle and morel (somewhat not cultivatable). I just wanted to say thank you; You and Southwest Mushrooms are definitely the two UA-cam channels that have been most helpful in the pre-start-up phase. And I thoroughly enjoy your dry Australian-style humour.
Thanks Bjorn! My advice, avoid chanterelle, porcini, and truffle, as they are mycorrhizal, and you will need to grow them on the roots of oak trees. 192 blocks for a fruiting chamber is about the size of mine. On a 3 week cycle this is 64 blocks per week. If you get 750g first flush, and 500g second flush, you'll be harvesting around 70kg of mushrooms each week. Good starting amount! I only do between 30-50kg per week. If there is two of you I would plan early for a fast expansion. Make provisions to double or even triple fruiting area.
@@OakandSpore Thanks for the advice, but it's the fact that everyone says to stays away that makes them interesting. We have a few ideas that might enable us to get around the root issue. My education as a process engineer and my colleague being a university professor with 15 years experience in membrane technology should give us at least a somewhat fighting chance of breaking the code. We are hoping to effectives the space enough to grow 150 kg per week, as that should cover most of the needs of the higher-end restaurants in the city (Aarhus, DK). There are other types to sell to as well, but the restaurants should be the easiest and most stable market to get into. Thanks again for the advice and the overall nice reply
Before I started the mushroom farm I was very close to purchasing a piece of land to start a truffle orchard. The purchase failed on due diligence when we noted a strong wind would move through the valley. Anyway I always wanted to grow truffle, so if you do crack the code let me know! I always wanted to try growing an oak tree infected with black truffle in hydroponics, and see if I could get the fruit body to form that way...
Thank you. Awesome video! Do you recommend getting started with the easy method and then work your way up to the in-depth method over time or should you just put all your time and energy into the in-depth method from the start? what would you do now knowing all that you know? thanks so much
Aloha from Hawaii! Thanks for making these great videos. I am just starting out, in a building that is 40' long and 10' wide. My question is, please, within this space, what size should I make the incubation and fruiting chambers, respectively? Thanks very much
Been wanting to start a mushroom farm myself, already have some experience working with agar and in a clean environment from other projects , just need to get one actually set up and I plan to be off!
@@OakandSpore that's amazing info, i have always been under the impression pine doesn't work for anything but phoenix oysters! what have you grown out so far using the pine chips, if i may ask?
Ηello from Greece. All of your videos are great and really helps. I have one question for you. Which material can replace plastic for blocks? If i start a mushroom farm I would like to minimize the usage of plastic for eco reasons. Thanks in advance!
Hi ,Nice video, very genius idea , if I understood correctly, you heat the fruiting room with hot steam coming from the heated water in the tank ? is it wright ? what is the switch-on interval of the vaporization ?
Pretty much seen all your vids now and have loved the journey. Awesome to see you are doing so well with it. Inspiring. Quick question. What would you say the ratio of incubation room to grow room space needs to be. Thanks heaps.
Does the fruiting chamber have to be at a specific temp? I am in Florida, so no real cold to deal with but we do have some intense heat. I'd love to start with the easy method and work my way to the other stuff.
@@OakandSpore You sell your production from the blocks? Looks like there is meant to be a for in the sentence? I will continue on google with my research on this topic. Thanks for answering, very helpful!!
Hi oak and spore great content, does softwood pellets work for lions mane. And do softwood pellets create a problem with yeild I am having the same problem as you difficult to source hardwood.
I have used softwoof for Coral Tooth, Lions mane's cousin. We don't have Lions Mane in NZ, so I will never be able to try growing it unfortunately (it's a banned import)
They say there is no micelle development since pine tree contains resin, you are using pine pellets. I was in a dilemma. The prices of pine pellets are quite affordable. same with straw.
@@OakandSpore thank you, i have the LC of the king oyster, i am going to try a small bag of the pellet from silver fir (i think yours in my place is more rare than the oak.. lol) i let you know how go my test.. THX for the quick answer and for all the nice video you have made. Hugs from italy
i have a question. im in a tropical climate. i have an insulated roof. but wood cieling. the room is walled with cloth. no ventilation. i wet the room but when the water disapears it becomes hot inside
When you say you use soy hulls and softwood fuel pellets to make your raw substrate mix, did you mean to say hardwood pellets? I read online that softwood pellets won't be suitable for oyster cultivation. I hope they are as they are all I have available in my area. Thanks for the informative video :)
No, I use soft wood. Specifically pine pellets. They work great. I think the anti fungal turpens get removed or destroyed during the pellitisation process.
I have the same issue with only having access to pinewood pellets. I didn't realize it was pinewood the first time I used it, which coincidentally was for oyster, and it turned out perfectly fine.
Where did you say you live? Buying it depends on your location and available sellers around. You can get spores and other growing materials from @benjidelics
That outro killed me :))
That outro was the most hype edit ever I'm dying 😂
Just keeping you on your toes ;)
Thank you for your videos! I am starting a backyard mushroom business because like you, I want to work for myself in a rewarding way.
Your videos give me the confidence to build my own equipment and save enough $ to make this a viable goal!
That was a huge game-changer!
Your content has improved so much too. Funny and your passion is contagious! And who doesnt love a New Zealand accent..😘
@epic_rawbert
On Instegram
They sell all types of mushrooms, DMT, lsd and other psychedelic. They ship to all locations ❤
*I really want to do this, I want this to be my new career!*
1- I can build laminar flow hood to any size I want (I learned). I have a small one right now and it works very well.
2- I now have experience and knowledge in cloning mushrooms, growing cultures in a petri dish, inoculating grain, producing mushroom spawn, I have experience in practice and I succeeded. Zero contamination.
3- I can use a device that can adjust the temperature and humidity, but I will definitely need an air conditioner.
4- I still do not have full practical knowledge of subbase and composting. I have to find an economical solution for preparing compost.
5- I have to find a place in the local market.
6- I have to visit someone around me who prepares and does this job, including compost. But it is not available around me, I probably should travel out of town.
7- I need money, and I really spent all my money learning about laminar flow hood and other things. I still need resources for research and development, I think I need to find resources. I also have a job but I want to do my own job. I want a profession and profession means insurance.
then you need to hire a lawyer and figure out your local requirements / federal requirements in regards to licensing, inspection, etc and have your lawyer lay out a step by step process that you should follow, then once all that is set up along with business liability insurance proceed to go to local restaurants, farmers markets, etc and talk with the chef and offer them a free sample with a business card tell them hit me up if you want a few lbs , network as best as you can and try to upscale your yields constantly.
???? profit
Thanks for the great videos! Wintergaten intro was a fun surprise. Looking forward to trying the easy method for the family meals
Super clear. So many people will benefit from seeing the whole process like this. Respect.
Thanks mate!
Genuinely upset that I've finished your videos man. Absolutely loved your journey so far. You inspired me to start my own over in Australia and I am in the beginning stages now!
I'll release more, I promise! and good luck with your farm mate!
So, two years on, is your business thriving?
loved the first second thank you for your vibe and love for these amazing fungi
Can I just say, you are an absolute legend. Truly, thank you for such thorough and entertaining content
No worries mate! Only happy to help :)
Just came across your video after being inspired to the possibility of starting a mushroom farm business. I love mushrooms, theyre so good for humanity, so why not dedicate life to maintaining their survival and share them, Thank you, video was awesome.
This is exactly what I needed to know today. What timing! Mushroom magic. Thank you! 🙏👊🍄😁
Perfect!
Hey sir, Thank you for the video. I absolutely love your energy. I am wanting to start a mushroom farm . And your video just convinced me.
Awesome! We have an online course available, the link should be in the comments :)
Hi Tom, hi Jennie,
Thank you so much for sharing!
I find your videos the most helpful. I've watched plenty on mushrooms!They're informative, funny and I really enjoy them.
Excellent work bro!!
Glad you enjoy them!
That right!!! Its yours, thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!!
Merry Christmas!
Hey man I’ve been watching your videos for awhile now since I decided to start growing as well and you’ve been a huge help.
I just wanted to say thank you for your advice and humor while at it.
Thanks mate! Glad you found some of my content helpful.
Love the Wintergarden background sound tracks!
Your videos have givin me the push to start my own business starting soon that’s homie love your videos keeps them Hubble my dude
Glad to hear! Good luck with your venture :)
Excellent music choice! Love your content
Mushrooms and dubstep, what can go wrong?
Beautiful personality mate. Makes your videos that much more enjoyable☺️
Thanks mate!
Hello from lebanon
Thanks for this wonderful video, and the positive vibes 🙏🏻
Alrighty you seem doing good this days buddy !
Thanks for the fun I appreciate.
Thing are going well down here in New Zealand!
Most definitely the best mushroom channel on UA-cam. Compared to this guy everybody else is either a snooze-fest or they give you only half of the info you need (or mostly both and a third of the info). Honorable mention goes to Home mycology for the lab stuff though.
Much respect to Oak and Spore Mushroom Farm: you guys inspired me to grow mushrooms. I am very busy so its been slow, but I will start selling kits in two months or so (still doing some R&D).
I have kits instead of mushrooms because I did the complete opposite as you suggest and started with a small lab. But this is only because I am a complete lab rat and the mushrooms was a most excellent excuse to make a cyberpunkish lab.
Cheers mate! It's honestly great to see people starting down a different mushroom path, instead of just going to usual 'grow mushrooms, sell mushrooms, profit'
I hope your kits are a blast! Share me a link to your webpage once its complete!
I'm impressed you know Wintergaten. Always good mushroom content. 👌 Looking forward to more. 👍
I do look forward to wintergarten Wednesday! It's the channel I draw most inspiration from.
Que producción mi hermano!!! Fantástico! Gracias!
That ending bro. Awesome work, love it.
Glad you enjoyed it
Inspiring video mate. We’re looking to start growing our own mushrooms. :)
Great Video! thank you very much. Loved the tune at the end too!
Thanks mate!
This may be the best mushroom video I've seen in my life!
Why thank you :D
Good to see you bro! I miss NZ so much... All the best from France
Come visit NZ when you can :D
DUDE THE FINAL EDIT WAS LITTTT
Big props from montreal canada
You rock
Shot brother! Christchurch New Zealand sends some love!
man im glad i found this video again. its been two years and i never forgot how happy i was to find that because this is such an awesome job, ur so good at it and i was so damn happy to see how well it works for you. i dont know why but this makes me feel like a kid again and iv never even been into mushrooms at all :D but after i started working with them myself i rly love to see a pro.
Thank u so much this is very helpful 🙏
thank you for smiplifing all of this
Awesome content mate- looking forward to more in depth videos on your fruiting room controllers! Also, what did you make your chamber out of? Looks very unique
They sell all types of mushrooms, DMT, lsd and other psychedelic. They ship to all locations ❤
On Instegram
I'll do it.
Love the video editing 😎
Great content dude!
Cheers mate!
Thank you very much.
You make the best videos in the world
aww thanks!
Great intro hahah! Also, why do so many people cut that tiny hole in the front? Doesn't it severely limit the growth? It seems to me ( I know nothing) that the more surface area exposed the more that will grow.... you have the huge block and this tiny little window to grow out of. Explain it please. Obviously I'm missing something.
Amazing videos, gotta love the editions and Cameo XD
@epic_rawbert
On Instegram
They sell all types of mushrooms, DMT, lsd and other psychedelic. They ship to all locations ❤❤
You're a fckin legend man! Nice tutorial preaching to the quire here but I'm glad I saw ya watched a bunch of your vids in a row cause ya dope keep up the good ol good ol
Could you do a video explaining how you built your fruiting chamber? I'm curious what the walls are made of and if you built it by hand to fit inside your garage. Thanks for all of the great videos :)
I am building a new fruiting chamber soon, and will definatly make videos about it
Classy. Dig your style 😎
You have jumped alot. Great progress.
Thanks! slowly getting bigger and bigger!
This is the coolest T-shirt i ever saw in my live, were can i buy it? Please never saw such a beauty. 🤩
The John Dory t-shirt?
Well done.
Thanks
always great content!
Thanks!
Great video!
hahaha very cool video mate, greetings from Guayaquil - Ecuador, just starting to cultivate mushrooms and using some of your advices.
Awesome work! I wish you all the success :D
Wow trippy ending man !!!
this is my first business idea i hope i can find sales and afford all of this
Thank you so much man
Happy to help
After having messed around with agar plates, grain spawn, substrate recipes and such. I decided to take the plunge and go all in with a former collogue. So we started a company, found a somewhat suitable space and are now renovating it so that it'll fit our needs. We are aiming to have enough space for 200 (192 to be precise) 4 kg fruiting blocks simultaneously and hope to have our first harvest and sale mid march (we don't fully take over the space until January). Our hope is to automatize the farm enough so that we have time and resources to research currently uncultivatable mushrooms, such as chanterelle, porcini, truffle and morel (somewhat not cultivatable).
I just wanted to say thank you; You and Southwest Mushrooms are definitely the two UA-cam channels that have been most helpful in the pre-start-up phase. And I thoroughly enjoy your dry Australian-style humour.
Thanks Bjorn! My advice, avoid chanterelle, porcini, and truffle, as they are mycorrhizal, and you will need to grow them on the roots of oak trees. 192 blocks for a fruiting chamber is about the size of mine. On a 3 week cycle this is 64 blocks per week. If you get 750g first flush, and 500g second flush, you'll be harvesting around 70kg of mushrooms each week. Good starting amount! I only do between 30-50kg per week. If there is two of you I would plan early for a fast expansion. Make provisions to double or even triple fruiting area.
@@OakandSpore Thanks for the advice, but it's the fact that everyone says to stays away that makes them interesting. We have a few ideas that might enable us to get around the root issue. My education as a process engineer and my colleague being a university professor with 15 years experience in membrane technology should give us at least a somewhat fighting chance of breaking the code.
We are hoping to effectives the space enough to grow 150 kg per week, as that should cover most of the needs of the higher-end restaurants in the city (Aarhus, DK). There are other types to sell to as well, but the restaurants should be the easiest and most stable market to get into.
Thanks again for the advice and the overall nice reply
Before I started the mushroom farm I was very close to purchasing a piece of land to start a truffle orchard. The purchase failed on due diligence when we noted a strong wind would move through the valley. Anyway I always wanted to grow truffle, so if you do crack the code let me know! I always wanted to try growing an oak tree infected with black truffle in hydroponics, and see if I could get the fruit body to form that way...
@@OakandSpore I definitely will, but expect 3-5 years until we have any definitive results on that front.
Which reputable vendor are you buying your Spahn through?
Awesome video man. Love the outro xD
Glad you liked it
Thank you. Awesome video! Do you recommend getting started with the easy method and then work your way up to the in-depth method over time or should you just put all your time and energy into the in-depth method from the start? what would you do now knowing all that you know? thanks so much
Hello from California thanks for your great vd my question is do you have workshop classes I would like to attend one.
I FREAKING LOVE HIM
Aloha from Hawaii! Thanks for making these great videos. I am just starting out, in a building that is 40' long and 10' wide. My question is, please, within this space, what size should I make the incubation and fruiting chambers, respectively? Thanks very much
dubstep mycology was certainly a new one :D
I'm here to pioneer...
Been wanting to start a mushroom farm myself, already have some experience working with agar and in a clean environment from other projects , just need to get one actually set up and I plan to be off!
Go for it mate! Its a hard road, but definitely rewarding :D
easily hard!
I dont knwo if this worlds can conbine, but the video idea is great!
Haha thanks!
Great information thank you!
It seems that pine wood pellets works good for you! Did you found any problem with them?
Thanks again man!
Not at all, they work brilliantly.
@@OakandSpore that's amazing info, i have always been under the impression pine doesn't work for anything but phoenix oysters! what have you grown out so far using the pine chips, if i may ask?
Ηello from Greece. All of your videos are great and really helps. I have one question for you. Which material can replace plastic for blocks? If i start a mushroom farm I would like to minimize the usage of plastic for eco reasons.
Thanks in advance!
i have wondered the same thing. Did you find any answers?
I love the mom cameo lol
classic mums.
Hi ,Nice video, very genius idea , if I understood correctly, you heat the fruiting room with hot steam coming from the heated water in the tank ? is it wright ? what is the switch-on interval of the vaporization ?
Pretty much seen all your vids now and have loved the journey. Awesome to see you are doing so well with it. Inspiring. Quick question. What would you say the ratio of incubation room to grow room space needs to be. Thanks heaps.
Depends on what species. If it's shaiitake you need a lot more incubation than growing. It it's oyster you need about 1:2 incubation to growing.
@@OakandSpore legend. Thanks
Im wanting to grow some wood ear - bloody nice in a broth any advice I just got some plates from raglan the usual lions mane oyster and Stropharia
Best outro haha 😂
Want to see how much revenue we make from selling mushrooms? checkout this link
👉 www.oakandspore.com/farmforprofit 👈
Great info again, did i hear you say Pine Pellets? I thought Pine was a no-no?
No! Pine is defiantly usable with a lot of oyster species!
Does the fruiting chamber have to be at a specific temp? I am in Florida, so no real cold to deal with but we do have some intense heat. I'd love to start with the easy method and work my way to the other stuff.
yes, I try to keep mine around 18c.
is there a product link to the bins you use to store the fresh mushrooms in?
Hey, excellent video! Do you have any average numbers on yield? Like, how much in a year, or a month, with each setup?
It all depends on how good you are at growing really. I sell my production blocks and expect 1kg mushroom off each block.
@@OakandSpore You sell your production from the blocks? Looks like there is meant to be a for in the sentence? I will continue on google with my research on this topic. Thanks for answering, very helpful!!
You’ve inspired me
@epic_rawbert
On IG
They sell all types of mushrooms, DMT, lsd and other psychedelic. They ship to all locations ❤
Wait, you are one of the first youtubers I've seen who is using softwood pellets. So I assume they work as good as hardwood if you grow commercially?
For some species they are fine
Do you open the top of the bags before colonizing spawn bags?
Oak and spores mate what ur using to control ur humidity? I saw ur video about inkbird failure.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Vaisala humidity probe and a home made automation controller
Hi oak and spore great content, does softwood pellets work for lions mane. And do softwood pellets create a problem with yeild I am having the same problem as you difficult to source hardwood.
I have used softwoof for Coral Tooth, Lions mane's cousin. We don't have Lions Mane in NZ, so I will never be able to try growing it unfortunately (it's a banned import)
Thank you for your time
They say there is no micelle development since pine tree contains resin, you are using pine pellets. I was in a dilemma. The prices of pine pellets are quite affordable. same with straw.
Is there a required temperature for the fruiting room/chamber? Or the extractor fan is enough?
Any thoughts on using an indoor grow tent for a fruiting room?
They work, but hard to clean.
Can I use a room in my apartment for this?
THIS IS MUSHROOOOMMMMS
Well someone must've frequented the psychedelic rave scene once upon a time based on that outro
What about temperature? My garage can easy get 80+F in the summer
When do you actually wear a filtration mask? When the Mushrooms are fruiting?
Yes. There is a phenomenal amount of spores. You should seed the extractor fan after just 1 week of use...
I have a question, I have a hard time finding oak pellets, almost everyone here sells silver fir pellets .. can I use it or is it not good?
I use pinus radiata pellets exclusively for oysters
@@OakandSpore thank you, i have the LC of the king oyster, i am going to try a small bag of the pellet from silver fir (i think yours in my place is more rare than the oak.. lol) i let you know how go my test.. THX for the quick answer and for all the nice video you have made. Hugs from italy
i have a question. im in a tropical climate. i have an insulated roof. but wood cieling. the room is walled with cloth. no ventilation. i wet the room but when the water disapears it becomes hot inside
That's not helpful!
How is the yield of pine/soy compared to hwfp/soy?
Hi.
How much Kwh do you spent on cooling?
Lmao gawd I subscribed from the outtro
Haha thanks!
Gotta love that kiwi humour
Thanks mate! Nothing beats a good yarn and a laugh.
@@OakandSpore
Too right
New sub!! I want to sart growing mushrooms in my garage too =)
When you say you use soy hulls and softwood fuel pellets to make your raw substrate mix, did you mean to say hardwood pellets? I read online that softwood pellets won't be suitable for oyster cultivation. I hope they are as they are all I have available in my area. Thanks for the informative video :)
No, I use soft wood. Specifically pine pellets. They work great. I think the anti fungal turpens get removed or destroyed during the pellitisation process.
I have the same issue with only having access to pinewood pellets. I didn't realize it was pinewood the first time I used it, which coincidentally was for oyster, and it turned out perfectly fine.
Nice one bro! Love the videos!! More informative and down to earth that a lot of the lofty wankers on here! Legend!
NIIIIICEEEEEE TTUUUUUUUNNNNNNEEE
I’m just starting out with growing mushrooms where’s the best place to buy mushroom spores? I’m in Nelson Thanks
Where did you say you live? Buying it depends on your location and available sellers around. You can get spores and other growing materials from @benjidelics
🤳 Instagram
Hello. Have you tried lucerne straws for compost?