Sometimes it happens that we come from mushrooming with an empty basket. All because of adverse weather conditions, including drought and high temperatures. Then we run to the market in search of buttermilk, rydzów and boletus. Of course, we have to pay a large sum for them.
Fortunately, there is a much better way to get mushrooms. It is worth making their breeding in the home garden. Thanks to this, we will be able to collect mature specimens in just a few minutes, regardless of the weather whims. In addition, we will not release a cut at the market. This time we will focus on growing boletus.
Before growing mushrooms in the garden, we should check their requirements for the ground, temperature and humidity. So we have to treat them like other garden plants.
Mushrooms and oyster mushrooms are the simplest. In addition, we will buy ready -made sets for their breeding in online stores, which will greatly facilitate the first experience with mushroom breeding.
In these sets you will find a mycelium and other materials needed for cultivation. Then we just have to stick to the manufacturer’s recommendations, and after a few weeks we will notice real results. We will get a lot of good quality mushrooms.
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It is harder to grow than mushrooms or oyster mushrooms, but it is these mushrooms that delight the palates of many mushroom pickers. So how do you grow them in the garden?
At the beginning you should buy a mycelium or prepare it yourself. In the latter case, we must have a mature boletus, yeast and water.
First, grind the mushroom and combine it with yeast, putting it all for 2 weeks. After this time, spores from the hat will initiate the germination process.
Then we combine a mushroom-droat mixture with water and water the soil in pots with it. Porcini mushrooms need the same ground as they have in the natural environment. So we must mix the soil with the bark of coniferous trees, oak or birch leaves.
Optimal conditions for these mushrooms are a temperature of 15-17 degrees Celsius, fresh air and moderate sunlight. We also recommend placing them in the garden next to the trees with which they create mycorrhisa. I am talking about pines and spruces.
Remember that boletus breeding requires more time than in the case of mushrooms or oyster mushrooms. We will wait even a few months for specimens, so you need to be patient.