Growing mushrooms from seeds and mycelium.

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Buying porcini mushrooms seeds, spores or even mycelium online, on eBay, Amazon or from other internet online stores? Do you think it is possible to grow wild mushrooms in your own backyard? Stop and watch this video first. We decided to spend $20 and purchased a small paper bag of unknown origin that according to the posted description included: seeds, mycelium and spores combined together into one package.Two days later we received the package fro Amazon, opened it, and found white grains covered with white powder inside. What was it? Watch this video to find out...
All that is sold on the Internet are spore seeds and mycelium of porcini mushrooms and any other mycorrhizal fungi. Such as representatives of the Boletus family, Suillus, Leccinum as well as russula, chanterelles and Lactarius/ milkcaps truffles and others. All mycorrhizal fungi cannot be solicited at home. For simple reasons, firstly: the development of the formation of mycorrhiza takes several years, which makes any attempts in this direction unprofitable. Secondly, the presence of mycorrhizal trees is required, the additional presence of not yet scientifically determined stamps of soil bacteria is required. Thirdly: the size of the mycelium, the witch's ring of the porcini mushroom can be up to 30 meters in diameter, which means that the mushroom is not a bush; it cannot be planted near the fence and collect fruits there. mushroom will not stay there, the mushroom is on his own mind and will bear fruit wherever he finds the best conditions for itself and whenever it wants. I urge you not to become victims of enterprising deceivers, but to read books about mushrooms to study the biology of mushrooms. ... Approach from a scientific anguish point of view to the purchase of any seeds, study the plant and its biological and species characteristics, and then no one can sell you anything like these porcini mushrooms. #porcini #mushroom #mushrooms #bolete #growingmushrooms #growingmushroomathome #mushroomgrowing #mycelium #kingdomfungi #spores #seeds

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You video is true, there’re a lot of sellers on Amazon selling fake products, I recently uploaded a video where I bought dried porcini mushrooms but if you check the ingredients says shiitake that is cheaper than porcini. This year I started growing mushrooms, the saprophytic ones (grow on decaying wood) but now I will start experimenting on growing the mycorrhiza ones (Porcini/Bolete). You can grow this type of mushrooms in you own garden if the environment is similar from where they use to grow, also I will try the Marcella/morel type.

Marlene
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Porcini is mycorrhizal and needs a plant to bond to but like morels can be cultivated, maybe not commercially but possible. I have a few wild cloned cultures that I have expanded in front of my laminar hood and introduced to my white pines. Hopefully year two like my morels I see mushrooms. I can say that I am an avid amateur mycologist and small mushroom farm so I have a leg up growing around 100 pounds of gourmets such as shiitake, oysters, enoki, lions mane, maitake etc. a week indoors as well as ganoderma, cordyceps, and trametes in vitro using filter patch bags. Also working on black truffle trees using hazelnut and pin oak sapplings. But yes if you want porcini mycelium check out Oregon gourmet. Their laws are different so they have actives as well but very good gourmet cultures if you know how to use them and preform agar work.

Primitivemycology
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First comment from Brazil! Great! Im searching for Porcini spores recently, thank you! Great video

rubens
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To start I ordered 4 different envelopes of seed and this video went over my head. Does the vinegar kill the spores if I test? Can the seeds thrive in jars with wheat grain? Do I toss and order pre germinated sacs?

bobgraham
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Do you have experience growing mushrooms? If so which type?

windwhisprz
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What is the name of the book at the end?

stefaniyamarkova
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You probably could grow them, but for the chances to be high you would need the same host tree and soil from where the mushroom was found. I guess you could try mixing the latter with some neutral plant soil either heated or microwaved to kill of the local bacterial flora. I know you can buy some tree stems that's already become host for some types of mushroom. This gives you a fair chance that the mushrooms will survive even in unfavourable soil although it can take years for them to produce any fruit.

aBoogivogi
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i freaking bought it from ebay, same bag, planted today those white stainy seeds))) and was wondering the whole day what the hack was that))))

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