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liuzhou

liuzhou

42 minutes ago, KennethT said:

That makes sense. Growing things is fun - that's part of why I have my indoor jungle of herbs (soon to be expanding).  Mushroom cultivation is supposed to be pretty easy, not very labor intensive (compared with what I do) and certainly resource friendly - no need for expensive lights/fertilizers/etc so I can see the appeal.  If I didn't already have a lot of my free time taken up with the herb plants I'd be doing it also.

 

Tending the ganoderma consists of topping up the water in the pot to keep the log of wood fibre in a moist atmosphere. Take about 30 seconds every second day. Initial set up took maybe 5 minutes.

liuzhou

liuzhou

2 minutes ago, KennethT said:

That makes sense. Growing things is fun - that's part of why I have my indoor jungle of herbs (soon to be expanding).  Mushroom cultivation is supposed to be pretty easy, not very labor intensive (compared with what I do) and certainly resource friendly - no need for expensive lights/fertilizers/etc so I can see the appeal.  If I didn't already have a lot of my free time taken up with the herb plants I'd be doing it also.

 

Tending the ganoderma consists of topping up the water in the pot to keep the log of wood fibre in a moist atmosphere. Take abouyt 30 seconds every second day. Initial set up took maybe 5 minutes.

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