Hello Joe Gilbert. This is a good question you asked here. Mushrooms are fruiting bodies that produce spores, growing from the hyphae of fungi concealed in soil or wood. Proverbial for rapid growth. The 'Ling-zhi' formerly 'Ling-chih'is familiar to the whole of China, and it has played an important role in Chinese and Japanese culture … Read more
Mushrooms grow from spores, not seeds. A blend of the spores and these nutrients are called spawn. The spawn supports the growth of mushrooms tiny, white, a thread like roots, called mycelium. The spawn itself could grow mushrooms, but you'll get a lot better mushroom harvest when the spawn is applied to a substrate or … Read more
The main reason behind mushrooms growing in houseplants is buried organic matter, fungus, high moisture and low light. A fungus grows by breaking down organic matter. One of the most common mushrooms found growing in houseplants is the Leucocoprinus birnbaumii. The humidity that escapes under the bathroom door can elevate the moisture levels of the … Read more
Hello, Sorry to say that I have no idea about this type of mushroom. I know some variety like Oyster, Shitake, Black fungus, Dried morel etc. From agrinoon.com/agriculture/products, which produce the quality based fresh and dried mushroom in the market at the best offer prices. Thanks.
Mushrooms grow from spores, not seeds. A blend of the spores and these nutrients are called spawn. The spawn supports the growth of mushrooms tiny, white, a thread like roots, called mycelium. The spawn itself could grow mushrooms, but you'll get a lot better mushroom harvest when the spawn is applied to a substrate or … Read more
The oyster mushroom is actually pink in color and has been grown on hardwood logs and stumps by native Asians for centuries. Golden oysters are beige to bright yellow with white stems; blue oysters are gray to a light blue in color. Oyster mushrooms are a bit fragile and should be handled carefully. There are … Read more
Hi, Mushroom has the saprophytic mode of nutrition, which is a type of heterotrophic nutrition in which organisms like mushrooms feed on dead and decaying plant or animal matter. Mushrooms prefer dark, cool, moist, and humid growing environments. They grow best in temperatures between 55 and 60 degrees F, away from drying, direct heat and … Read more