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Seeds Mushroom Chanterelle Lisichki Yellow Mycelium Spawn Dried Spores Ukraine
$ 5.25
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Description
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DESCRIPTION:
Chanterelle yellow got its name due to the characteristic color (orange or egg yolk color) by analogy with fox color. This feature is due to its high content of carotene, in this regard, chanterelle is the leader among the mushrooms, which makes it a particularly valuable dietary mushroom.
The diameter of the yellow fox hat varies from 1'-4' (2-10 cm). The shape changes from almost flat or slightly convex during germination, to funnel-shaped with wavy edges (often not of the correct form) during final formation. The cap itself is fleshy, dry, and dense. The sporiferous layer is represented by rare thick folded pseudoplates, avoiding down the leg and having one color with it. The color of the spore powder varies from white to yellow. The hat smoothly passes into the leg, which reaches 2' (6 cm) in height and 1'-2' (2-4 cm) in diameter, has a conical shape, tapering downwards.
Package includes about 100 seeds
HOW TO PLANT:
The preparation of seeds is the most important part of the planting process. The result depends on how you have prepared the seeds.
Mushrooms grow symbiotically with trees.
Rake the soil under a tree to form a hole of between 2-6 inches. Spread the mycelium evenly over the entire raked surface. Cover with backyard (or forest) soil mixed with any humus in equal proportion. Water with the watering can at the amount of 1 gallon per 5 ft2, sprinkling the ground that was formed during the raking. Cultivation can be done at any time of the year and under any tree species. During a dry period, watering should be done using a watering at the amount of 1 gallon per 2 ft2. Mushrooms appear from the spring to the fall but for the first time no earlier than 2.5 months after cultivation. The first harvest will be between 10-15 oz./ 10 ft2, and then up to 5-10 lbs./ 10 ft2. The mycelium will remain viable as long as the tree is alive.
Indoors, you can try to grow mushrooms in the same way, but the results will underperform those grown in the backyard. There is also an increased chance that the mushrooms will not germinate. Amateur cultivation of mycorrhizal and other soil mushrooms doesn’t give a guaranteed result as the harvest of mushrooms strongly depends on the weather and many other factors.
Attention! A significant factor for the successful cultivation of mushrooms is the acidity of the soil. The optimum pH is between 6.5 - 7.