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- | === Radio Mycelium === | + | ==== Radio Mycelium |
- | notes, impressions and digressions from http:// | + | notes, impressions and digressions from http:// |
- | (participants: | + | (participants: |
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+ | (DEC 2012) | ||
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+ | === Martin' | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
=== experiments === | === experiments === | ||
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* http:// | * http:// | ||
- | === growers, sellers of mycelium === | + | === radioactive mycelium === |
- | * Fungi Perfecti | + | * " |
- | * http://www.mycelium.be/ | + | * " |
+ | |||
+ | === growers, sellers, purveyors | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Fungi Perfecti | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * http://www.mycelia.be/ (BE) | ||
* casa foresta (NL) / http:// | * casa foresta (NL) / http:// | ||
- | * carolina.com | + | * carolina.com |
* more see: http:// | * more see: http:// | ||
- | * mycellium | + | * mycelium |
- | mushroom experts, institutes, labs, theorists, scientists | + | |
- | *Rob Chrispijn (A' | + | ===mushroom experts, institutes, labs, theorists, scientists, etc === |
- | *a interesting list see: http:// | + | |
+ | * GAMU Ltd. Institute for Mushroom Research, 47800 Krefeld. http:// | ||
+ | * Rob Chrispijn (A' | ||
+ | * a interesting list see: http:// | ||
+ | * Thomas Pleeging: mycelium mould vases design: http:// | ||
+ | * recepies on growing mushrooms yourself: http:// | ||
=== related reading === | === related reading === | ||
- | * [[category radio]] and [[mushroom]] | + | * [[: |
- | * extensions to [[HPI]] | + | * extensions to [[:hpi]] |
+ | |||
+ | === How to take care of your mushrooms === | ||
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+ | How to take care of your: | ||
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+ | Grijze Oesterzwam, Grey Oyster-mushroom, | ||
+ | |||
+ | Koningsoesterzwam, | ||
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+ | * keep your substrate between 8-18 celsius | ||
+ | * after a few days cut two slits of about 5 cm in the top of your bag. | ||
+ | * spray (for example with a plantspray) a little water through the holes. | ||
+ | * the mushrooms needs light, but don't place them in direct sunlight, a basement or a shed with a small window is a perfect spot. | ||
+ | * after a week you will see the mycelliumthreads spreading through the straw. If you bag turns green or orange, then its contaminated.(and you have to throw it out) | ||
+ | * whenever small mushrooms appear on top, cut the plastic on both sides till the top is completely open. | ||
+ | * fold the plastic down when the mushrooms grow harder, spray water 2x a day. (keep it damp, but not soaked in water) | ||
+ | * after the first harvest, | ||
+ | * wait patiently, the second harvest will come only after a few weeks. When nothing happen, put it away cool in a shed. Another method is that | ||
+ | * after the first harvest you can soak the mycelliumstrawmixture onder water for four hours, tkae it our and dry it with some towels. | ||
+ | * After the second harvest you can put the package on a compostheap. | ||
+ | * If you want to make new substrate; boil some straw for about ten minutes and add 1/10 of your old substrate in it and repeat the whole process. | ||
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=== Christina' | === Christina' | ||
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After all, maybe it was not the participants who decided to come to this tutorial, but the mushrooms who used their higher powers and directed us. As ambassadors they lead the way to make the ones meet who are fascinated by these creatures. | After all, maybe it was not the participants who decided to come to this tutorial, but the mushrooms who used their higher powers and directed us. As ambassadors they lead the way to make the ones meet who are fascinated by these creatures. | ||
- | === How to take care of your mushrooms | + | ==== Further ==== |
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- | + | | |
- | How to take care of your: | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Grijze Oesterzwam, Grey Oyster-mushroom, | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Koningsoesterzwam, | + | |
- | + | ||
- | -keep your substrate between 8-18 celsius | + | |
- | -after a few days cut two slits of about 5 cm in the top of your bag. | + | |
- | -spray (for example with a plantspray) a little water through the holes. | + | |
- | -the mushrooms needs light, but don't place them in direct sunlight, a basement or a shed with a small window is a perfect spot. | + | |
- | -after a week you will see the mycelliumthreads spreading through the straw. If you bag turns green or orange, then its contaminated.(and you have to throw it out) | + | |
- | -whenever small mushrooms appear on top, cut the plastic on both sides till the top is completely open. | + | |
- | -fold the plastic down when the mushrooms grow harder, spray water 2x a day. (keep it damp, but not soaked in water) | + | |
- | -after the first harvest, give your straw mixture a rest, turn the plastic back; at half a cup of water and close it with tape. after a week make some new slits in the bag. | + | |
- | wait patiently, the second harvest will come only after a few weeks. When nothing happen, put it away cool in a shed. Another method is that after the first harvest you can soak the mycelliumstrawmixture onder water for four hours, tkae it our and dry it with some towels. After the second harvest you can put the package on a compostheap. | + | |
- | -If you wanna make new substrate; boil some straw for about ten minutes and add 1/10 of your old substrate in it and repeat the whole process. |