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Gardening Area => Edible and Medicinal Mushrooms => Topic started by: rakeandbake on December 21, 2017, 06:12:17 PM

Title: edible and medicinal mushrooms!
Post by: rakeandbake on December 21, 2017, 06:12:17 PM
I am looking for spores or cultures of any medicinal or edible mushrooms. Ive went the mushroom route for several years now and I want to expand into more different species than I currently grow. I will gladly trade seeds or reishi spawn? Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: edible and medicinal mushrooms!
Post by: eye of ibad on December 22, 2017, 01:00:18 AM
Hey rakeandbake! That's awesome that you are trying to expand your horizons. I haven't broken out my cultures in over a year now, but if I do it soon I will let you know.

I know this isn't what you wanted, but my trick for getting good edible cultures was simply to order small amounts of spawn and culture from that. It's not ideal from a commercial production standpoint because the culture isn't... as fresh as it could be (I wouldn't recommend using it for long-term culture maintenance), but I found great success with that method and I was able to get dozens of top strains for hundreds of dollars rather than thousands or tens of thousands for my bootstrap mushroom farm. AlohaMedicinals has great seasonal multi-packs of spawn for very reasonable prices and you get the top tried and true commercial strains.

Good luck to ya! I'll try to help you out if I can but I can't make any promises for the near future.

You can always culture mushrooms from the grocery store too!
Title: Re: edible and medicinal mushrooms!
Post by: dEEcor on February 18, 2018, 11:43:58 AM
This guy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPqWstVnRjQ) is doing a great job (http://www.fungi.com/spawn-cultures.html). Paul Stamets is doing mushroom research and owns a company supplying equipment as well as cultures.

I´d throw my money at him  :)
Title: Re: edible and medicinal mushrooms!
Post by: bosqueberg on February 19, 2018, 09:33:22 PM
Paul Stamets is the man! Has many patents, a myco genius. Watch his YT videos. Sells plugs on his site. Waiting for my blue and pearl oysters, and shiitake to pop out of these old logs any day now.
Title: Re: edible and medicinal mushrooms!
Post by: spractral on June 03, 2018, 04:22:13 AM
Hey,

I didn't want to start my own thread but I am basically looking for a way to start growing my own mushrooms too and don't have much experience growing any (have tried once or twice years ago but it was kinda a lazy attempt)...

I've been getting into medicinal mushrooms the last few months (in contrast to the ones I was more interested in years ago) and have been taking chaga, reishi, cordyceps off and on and just started taking lions mane...

I know  reishi and lions mane are supposed to grow in my area so I am wondering... If I find some can I should be able to basically take those mushrooms, reishi for example and use them to inoculate a dead/dying tree stump or two in my yard? I have a few dead tree stumps now and a couple have mushrooms growing out of them though I'm not sure what kind (should look into that...)...


Anyways , sorry if I am barging in on this thread... Hope everyone is well!
Title: Re: edible and medicinal mushrooms!
Post by: bosqueberg on June 12, 2018, 08:47:06 PM
not sure about other ways of doing it, but you can buy mushroom plugs from fungi.com, drill holes in the stumps or logs, water, and wait.

I'm just starting to get some growth out of some logs that were plugged last year. oysters, shiitake, and turkey tail.

Because I don't like waiting, ordered a bag that will produce bellas in a couple of weeks.
Title: Re: edible and medicinal mushrooms!
Post by: nugninja on June 21, 2018, 11:16:04 PM
Yo RakeandBake! I have some cultures available and I just so happen to be looking for Reishi!

lion's mane, shiitake, Oyster, and chicken of the woods

I do agar and LC.

I am very new tho so I have to wait to message or something?

Title: Re: edible and medicinal mushrooms!
Post by: Solipsis on July 01, 2018, 09:55:16 PM
I might be able to help too though I prefer to keep things within Europe..

Haven't been an active member here for long either, but on another forum I do have an extensive trade list.

I have dozens of species.

good luck