Mushroom
growing on a small scale is relatively easy, as everyone knows. All you need is
a little growth medium and some spores, and the mushrooms virtually grow
themselves. These days you even have kits which allow you to grow mushrooms
even more easily.
These
kits provide you with everything that you could possibly need, and all you need
to do is to water the mushrooms regularly and make sure they don’t dry up.
However, this sort of mushroom growing will provide the occasional mushroom
meal for your family, but nothing more than that. If you want to grow enough
mushrooms to share with your friends and acquaintances, you’re going to have to
go one better than this. You’ll have to take a little trouble and prepare the
containers for growing the mushrooms, and perhaps even the growth medium,
yourself. However, if you succeed at this, you might even be able to go on to
grow mushrooms commercially, or at least enough to sell them locally.
Now
the first thing you need when you’re considering growing mushrooms on a larger
scale is space. After all, you can’t grow anything unless you have the space to
plant it in. You’ll need some kind of garden shed or outhouse at the very least,
but if you have this, growing mushrooms on a medium to large scale should be
fairly easy.
Let’s
start with growing mushrooms on a medium scale first. The ideal growth
container for mushrooms on this scale is a log or a thick piece of wood. Yes,
mushrooms aren’t plants, and they require very different conditions from plants
to be grown successfully. For one thing, they do not use soil, nor are they
usually grown in a flower pot. Instead, if you want to grow mushrooms on a
medium scale, you would be well advised to get yourself a log. If you ever
walked in a forest, you may have noticed how much mushrooms like logs.
If
you get your mushrooms a large piece of wood, they will grow in it only too
happily. You’ll have to make a few minor modifications to the wood, like making
some holes in its surface. The mushrooms spores, of course, go right into these
holes. Plaster a little growth mixture on top and water it regularly and you
should have mushrooms growing in just a little while. After that mushroom growing
is only a question of watering them regularly before you can start harvesting
them on a regular basis.
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