Thanks. Right on. They are definitely pretty fascinating to me as well. I just brought a half a pound to NH mushrooms during their event in hopes maybe to grow commercially. A somewhat way out of stone masonry would be sweet. I had an interview for you guys actually but unfortunately currently make too much laying stones to change and or just grow mushrooms (says my girlfriend). I'm working on it though. If you guys here of anything grow-job related to Cordyceps in or around NH I am wicked down 🤘☮️🤘
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Interesting. I got to talk with a couple people at NH mushrooms briefly and it sounded like they were trying something with "spawn" for Cordyceps. I don't see the need to use spawn because I've really just needed a lot of LC from what I've seen. I've had to come up with ways to get somewhat pasteurized rice in larger vessels/bags but I fucking love small tubs (I've got a lil flow hood) and they are doing amazing. I'd like to see for sure someone using large grain bags though, 6lbs sounds HUGE and scary. All of my Cordyceps are average around 2-5" for real. I've watched them turn themselves around in jars, I think, because of my rooms fan. They love air. Can't wait for that podcast man, Cordyceps are special.
Oh yeah also I got the Nebrodini oyster which you all sent me last month on like a masters mix ATM. It ripped through Sorghum well and appears to enjoy Oak & soy hulls so far any advice for fruiting them.
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