https://stats-japan.com/t/kiji/21983
Very interesting site. Lots of useful information to help make decisions. Could even be something to add to a sticky.
Info on medicinal mushrooms:
http://www.medicalmushrooms.net/hericium-erinaceus/
King Oysters are known as Eryngii in Japan, I think.:
http://www.medicalmushrooms.net/pleurotus-eryngii/
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Re: Mushrooms
Oyster mushrooms are pretty common in Kansai.
in Japan they are known as eringi mushrooms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurotus_eryngii
in Japan they are known as eringi mushrooms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurotus_eryngii
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jinx lolChris64 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 04, 2019 8:03 pmhttps://stats-japan.com/t/kiji/21983
Very interesting site. Lots of useful information to help make decisions. Could even be something to add to a sticky.
Info on medicinal mushrooms:
http://www.medicalmushrooms.net/hericium-erinaceus/
King Oysters are known as Eryngii in Japan, I think.:
http://www.medicalmushrooms.net/pleurotus-eryngii/
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Re: Mushrooms
Now you know, oh great one.
You can grow them in straw or sawdust and add them to your arsenal.
I way prefer them to shiitake and they're just the thing when you want something to remind you of school days like, let's say; chicken supreeeeeeeeeeeeeme.
You can grow them in straw or sawdust and add them to your arsenal.
I way prefer them to shiitake and they're just the thing when you want something to remind you of school days like, let's say; chicken supreeeeeeeeeeeeeme.
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Re: Mushrooms
I didnt see this link here so ill post it, there is a spawn supplier in Yamanashi if anyone is looking
http://www.fujishukin.co.jp/english_con ... ntent_id=3
and its in English.
http://www.fujishukin.co.jp/english_con ... ntent_id=3
and its in English.
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Re: Mushrooms
We just got plug spawn for shiitake and nameko from our local seed shop, they also sold us an appropriate-depth drill bit. Our neighbour who has his fingers in a number of different pies got as some appropriately-sized logs, sakura for the nameko and some other hardwood for the shiitake.