Anyone ever used one of these and was it worth the time and effort? I have always been curious about them.
Example: http://easygrowmushrooms.com/morel.shtml
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Anyone ever used one of these and was it worth the time and effort? I have always been curious about them.
Example: http://easygrowmushrooms.com/morel.shtml
I have no experience with morel mushroom growing kits, but I'd be very cautious about a company that sells a product for $20 and then charges $12 to mail it.
I've not used it either but if it were that simple you'd be able to buy morels in the grocery store.
And that's exactly what one of our grocery stores sell year around. They discovered a way to grow Morels commercially years ago. There were several head people involved who died under suspicious circumstances. (it'd make a great film!) As a result I can purchase a 6 oz. package of dried Morels anytime of the year for about 17 bucks! I hear, however, that the taste is no where near the ones you pick fresh off of the ground! :turned:
Is there a morel to this story? (Now that right there is funny I don't care who are. I slay myself.)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sarge
LOL That answers my question... Thanks yall
Total BS. Morels aren't cultivated. This book talks about theories and attempts at cultivation. http://www.amazon.com/Morels-Michael...6099322&sr=8-2
Some morels such as M. rufobrunea are saprobes and can be and have been cultivated. They have, however, traditionally not been even remotely close to productive enough to be cost effective. The kits available as of several years ago are still a rip.
you got some time; take a look through this thread : http://www.shroomery.org/forums/show...Number/9479734, which includes experimentation with mycorhizae.
I have a great respect for Mr. Kuo, but if his conclusion has been negative about advances in morel culture, he has not been paying attention.
if you try it let us know
Holy **** Canid!!! I didn't recognize your name untill just now, but I have talked to you on shroomery before! And if you look in the picture of the asparagus I cooked you can see Tom Browns wilderness survival book in the background on the table, small world, even on the net.
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/show...29299#14229299
nice. small world indeed.