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Liquid Cultures or Spore Syringes? What’s the Difference?
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Many people use the words “liquid culture” and “spore syringe” interchangeably, but the fact is these are two very different organisms. Both can be grown if given the right substrate and environmental conditions, but they have their differences!
Fed up of contamination?
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By
Gem Smith
We know many of you are diving into the wonderful (and sometimes wobbly) world of growing mushrooms from spores. So, we’re here to sprinkle a bit of clarity on the process, with a little help from our beloved Facebook mod and fungi fanatic, John Wilkie.
Cut or Pull? What’s Your Style?
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By
Gem Smith
Well done! You’ve got a successful crop of beautiful, bountiful, Gourmet Health Mushrooms! Uh… So, what now?
Now you harvest them! Sounds easy, right? Often myco-maniacs get stumped by a seemingly simple question, how do I harvest my mushrooms?
A quick google search will tell you one of two things:
• Cut them at the base.
• Pull them out.
So now it’s your choice of these two seemingly easy and risk-free options. However, there are pros and cons to both methods which can stump even the keenest mycologists. Often, it’s simply down to personal choice and what works best for you. We thought we’d compile the pros and cons for you so you can make your own mind up!
January Foraging
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By
Gem Smith
January might not be the first month that springs to mind when you think of mushroom foraging in the UK, but believe it or not, there are still some fungal gems popping up, even in the depths of winter!
Mushroom Magic: Embracing the Winter Season with Fungi
Discovering UK Native Mushroom Species in the English Countryside This Autumn and Winter
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Gem Smith
Autumn and winter in the English countryside bring a fascinating array of native mushroom species, perfect for foraging enthusiasts.
The Tremella Mushroom: Nature’s Beauty Secret
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Gem Smith
In the world of superfoods and natural remedies, the Tremella mushroom, often referred to as the “beauty mushroom,” has gained significant attention for its remarkable health benefits and skin-enhancing properties.
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Liquid Cultures or Spore Syringes? What’s the Difference?
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Many people use the words “liquid culture” and “spore syringe” interchangeably, but the fact is these are two very different organisms. Both can be grown if given the right substrate and environmental conditions, but they have their differences!
Fed up of contamination?
-
Posted by
Gem Smith
We know many of you are diving into the wonderful (and sometimes wobbly) world of growing mushrooms from spores. So, we’re here to sprinkle a bit of clarity on the process, with a little help from our beloved Facebook mod and fungi fanatic, John Wilkie.
Cut or Pull? What’s Your Style?
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Posted by
Gem Smith
Well done! You’ve got a successful crop of beautiful, bountiful, Gourmet Health Mushrooms! Uh… So, what now?
Now you harvest them! Sounds easy, right? Often myco-maniacs get stumped by a seemingly simple question, how do I harvest my mushrooms?
A quick google search will tell you one of two things:
• Cut them at the base.
• Pull them out.
So now it’s your choice of these two seemingly easy and risk-free options. However, there are pros and cons to both methods which can stump even the keenest mycologists. Often, it’s simply down to personal choice and what works best for you. We thought we’d compile the pros and cons for you so you can make your own mind up!
January Foraging
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Gem Smith
January might not be the first month that springs to mind when you think of mushroom foraging in the UK, but believe it or not, there are still some fungal gems popping up, even in the depths of winter!
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Liquid Cultures or Spore Syringes? What’s the Difference?
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admin
Many people use the words “liquid culture” and “spore syringe” interchangeably, but the fact is these are two very different organisms. Both can be grown if given the right substrate and environmental conditions, but they have their differences!
Fed up of contamination?
-
By
Gem Smith
We know many of you are diving into the wonderful (and sometimes wobbly) world of growing mushrooms from spores. So, we’re here to sprinkle a bit of clarity on the process, with a little help from our beloved Facebook mod and fungi fanatic, John Wilkie.
Cut or Pull? What’s Your Style?
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By
Gem Smith
Well done! You’ve got a successful crop of beautiful, bountiful, Gourmet Health Mushrooms! Uh… So, what now?
Now you harvest them! Sounds easy, right? Often myco-maniacs get stumped by a seemingly simple question, how do I harvest my mushrooms?
A quick google search will tell you one of two things:
• Cut them at the base.
• Pull them out.
So now it’s your choice of these two seemingly easy and risk-free options. However, there are pros and cons to both methods which can stump even the keenest mycologists. Often, it’s simply down to personal choice and what works best for you. We thought we’d compile the pros and cons for you so you can make your own mind up!
January Foraging
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By
Gem Smith
January might not be the first month that springs to mind when you think of mushroom foraging in the UK, but believe it or not, there are still some fungal gems popping up, even in the depths of winter!
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Liquid Cultures or Spore Syringes? What’s the Difference?
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By
admin
Many people use the words “liquid culture” and “spore syringe” interchangeably, but the fact is these are two very different organisms. Both can be grown if given the right substrate and environmental conditions, but they have their differences!
Fed up of contamination?
-
By
Gem Smith
We know many of you are diving into the wonderful (and sometimes wobbly) world of growing mushrooms from spores. So, we’re here to sprinkle a bit of clarity on the process, with a little help from our beloved Facebook mod and fungi fanatic, John Wilkie.
Cut or Pull? What’s Your Style?
-
By
Gem Smith
Well done! You’ve got a successful crop of beautiful, bountiful, Gourmet Health Mushrooms! Uh… So, what now?
Now you harvest them! Sounds easy, right? Often myco-maniacs get stumped by a seemingly simple question, how do I harvest my mushrooms?
A quick google search will tell you one of two things:
• Cut them at the base.
• Pull them out.
So now it’s your choice of these two seemingly easy and risk-free options. However, there are pros and cons to both methods which can stump even the keenest mycologists. Often, it’s simply down to personal choice and what works best for you. We thought we’d compile the pros and cons for you so you can make your own mind up!
January Foraging
-
By
Gem Smith
January might not be the first month that springs to mind when you think of mushroom foraging in the UK, but believe it or not, there are still some fungal gems popping up, even in the depths of winter!
Mushroom Magic: Embracing the Winter Season with Fungi
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Liquid Cultures or Spore Syringes? What’s the Difference?
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Many people use the words “liquid culture” and “spore syringe” interchangeably, but the fact is these are two very different organisms. Both can be grown if given the right substrate and environmental conditions, but they have their differences!
Fed up of contamination?
-
Posted by
Gem Smith
We know many of you are diving into the wonderful (and sometimes wobbly) world of growing mushrooms from spores. So, we’re here to sprinkle a bit of clarity on the process, with a little help from our beloved Facebook mod and fungi fanatic, John Wilkie.
Cut or Pull? What’s Your Style?
-
Posted by
Gem Smith
Well done! You’ve got a successful crop of beautiful, bountiful, Gourmet Health Mushrooms! Uh… So, what now?
Now you harvest them! Sounds easy, right? Often myco-maniacs get stumped by a seemingly simple question, how do I harvest my mushrooms?
A quick google search will tell you one of two things:
• Cut them at the base.
• Pull them out.
So now it’s your choice of these two seemingly easy and risk-free options. However, there are pros and cons to both methods which can stump even the keenest mycologists. Often, it’s simply down to personal choice and what works best for you. We thought we’d compile the pros and cons for you so you can make your own mind up!
January Foraging
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Posted by
Gem Smith
January might not be the first month that springs to mind when you think of mushroom foraging in the UK, but believe it or not, there are still some fungal gems popping up, even in the depths of winter!
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Liquid Cultures or Spore Syringes? What’s the Difference?
- Featured
-
Posted by
admin
Many people use the words “liquid culture” and “spore syringe” interchangeably, but the fact is these are two very different organisms. Both can be grown if given the right substrate and environmental conditions, but they have their differences!
Fed up of contamination?
-
Posted by
Gem Smith
We know many of you are diving into the wonderful (and sometimes wobbly) world of growing mushrooms from spores. So, we’re here to sprinkle a bit of clarity on the process, with a little help from our beloved Facebook mod and fungi fanatic, John Wilkie.
Cut or Pull? What’s Your Style?
-
Posted by
Gem Smith
Well done! You’ve got a successful crop of beautiful, bountiful, Gourmet Health Mushrooms! Uh… So, what now?
Now you harvest them! Sounds easy, right? Often myco-maniacs get stumped by a seemingly simple question, how do I harvest my mushrooms?
A quick google search will tell you one of two things:
• Cut them at the base.
• Pull them out.
So now it’s your choice of these two seemingly easy and risk-free options. However, there are pros and cons to both methods which can stump even the keenest mycologists. Often, it’s simply down to personal choice and what works best for you. We thought we’d compile the pros and cons for you so you can make your own mind up!
January Foraging
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Posted by
Gem Smith
January might not be the first month that springs to mind when you think of mushroom foraging in the UK, but believe it or not, there are still some fungal gems popping up, even in the depths of winter!
Mushroom Magic: Embracing the Winter Season with Fungi
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