How to Make Mushroom Grow Bags - Horse Manure Re-Mix - Cow Dung Recipe with Proven Results
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Mushrooms that require dung to grow are typically those that thrive in nutrient-rich, decomposing organic matter. In this video we show you a easy way how to make a cow manure mix which is based on a recipe that originally used treated horse manure which is hard to find.
Here's a list of some common dung-loving mushroom species, focusing on their common names:
Button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus): While not directly grown on dung, button mushrooms are commonly cultivated on a compost that can include horse manure along with straw and other organic materials. The composted manure provides a nutrient-rich environment.
Portobello Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus): Essentially a mature version of the button mushroom, portobellos are also grown on nutrient-rich compost that may include manure.
Cremini Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus): Creminis are the same species as button and portobello mushrooms, just at a different growth stage. Like its relatives, it can be grown on a compost containing manure.
Psilocybe cubensis - A well-known mushroom species that often grows in cow and buffalo dung.
Panaeolus cyanescens (Blue Meanies, Pan Cyans) - A species that prefers dung, especially in warm, humid climates.
Coprophilous mushrooms - This is a broad category rather than a specific species, encompassing all mushrooms that grow on dung. It includes various species, not all of which are well-known or widely cultivated.
0:46 How to Make Mushroom Grow Bags
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4:29 Sterilizing Bags
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4:59 How to Setup Monotub/Trays
1 Manure Grow Bag (made in part 1 0:46)
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It's worth noting that while these mushrooms are commonly associated with dung, many can also grow on other substrates that replicate the nutrient profile of dung, especially in a cultivation setting. These substrates can include composted manures, straw, or other organic composts that have been properly prepared to avoid contamination and to promote healthy mushroom growth.
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Clear and precise instructions as always. Thanks for simplifying the process for my caveman ass 😂
Thanks Lol
can you use straw pellets?
i'm kinda confused here because of the pressure cooker i thought you need to pasteurized the manure because otherwise you might kill good bacteria what shrooms need to grow
Shrooms grow from spores which are added to the grain, then added to the mix
How come the mushrooms that I'd pick at Three o'clock in the morning but there's some that are poisonous and the good one is the one with a gold ring under the hood of the mushroom 🍄🍄 and those were never sterile they were natural
Youd be better off pasteurizing in a sous vide and just vacuum sealing that bad boy up. Set the temp to 165 and leave it overnight. You also could use coir/verm and worm castings for the nitrogen if you want to sterilize it.
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Love your videos and would like to talk with you about your sub recipe
Have you thought about replacing the straw with rice hulls? Can get it same size bulk, but already finer and in small pieces. A lot easier to work with.
Have you tried it? I’ll give it a shot next time but something tells me it’s always been straw based. the straw is beyond a pain
@@everythinggrows you can get chopped straw @ tractor supply and race horse oats too .....