The way people grow mushrooms (ones that obviously are legal and have no psychological or sensory effect whatsoever) is very unforestlike. With sterilized substrates and grain, in plastic bags, hoping for the mycelium to outcompete airborn spores. Do you know of ressources to learn about, or even better, do you have experience with / insights on growing mushrooms in an alive way? In symbiosis with other microorganisms where they’re better able to absorb nutrients from their surroundings, grow faster, more nutritious, more abundant
- taliiz asked 9 months ago
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As for resources, I will refer you to texts by Paul Stammets.
As for what most folks want to accomplish is to have maximum yield when growing mushrooms, so sterilization of some sort is necessary to eliminate any competition for nutrients/space that will be consumed by other species other than the one desired.
I’m not sure if there is any evidence that mushrooms are more nutritious, abundant, or grow faster with other species/organisms competing for the same resources, but if this is a concern, then it is probably better to wild harvest than trying to create similar situations in artificial conditions beside their natural habitat?
- drake answered 9 months ago
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