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by Alex3917
3669 days ago
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You actually don't need especially sterile conditions to grow oyster mushrooms. I've done this tek, it works pretty well: https://courses.biology.washington.edu/biol440-spr16/folders... Also the mycelium has a pleasant almond smell, so that's a nice whenever you go downstairs to check on them. The hardest part is figuring out what to tell the Petco employees when they ask what kind of cat you have. |
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But I've seen home cultivators who manage to do things like culture single spore isolates, breed and select dikaryons, clone wild specimens, and fruit very fussy species, all indoors with basic and improvised equipment. That deserves respect.