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Rising Star
From what I understand mycelium will stop producing fruit and be overcome by contamination due to the loss of nutrients. Now may there be a way to supplement that nutrients and keep the mycelium kicking. Like with hydroponics, a tomato plant can last for years and years producing fruit because of the consistency in supplementing nutrition through water. Maybe there is some nutrients that can be put in water when doing a 24 hours dunk in between flushes? Or also maybe even a spray? I found that mycelium absorbs nutrients called Monomer. i am not sure which ones though.
