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Originally Posted by waylitjim Habitat: Growing gregarious to subcespitose clusters and clumps in conifer wood chips and
bark mulch (alder wood), in soils rich in woody debris, and in new lawns of freshly laid sod.
To cultivate these, treat them just like a woodlover. You can start spores
with PF jars > spawn to small alder chips and dust > and use the colonized
woodchips as spawn for an outdoor bed. Mix in some black gold organic soil
and plant grass on top. Keep the bed moist and you should get fruits. |
Great tek WLJ! If I might add, fruiting temps should be around 60deg F or lower (although I've seen them growing in warmer weather) with 80% humidity (min) as well. PF jars used for spawn can be grown indoors at room temp. They will colonize very fast.