Tak0010
Rising Star
Mushroom Growing Information
A very brief description....
This article(at least that's what I'm going to call it) overviews different growing media and environmental conditions. Other than that they said they used 'typical' germination techniques.
One of the most intriguing aspects in the article is the statement of 'unwanted competing organisms' being subdued. This means the chances of contamination could be substantially reduced based on medium composition.
How I stumbled on it....
The beginning of this article had the same hypothesis I did, in that proper nutritional balance for humans in a growing medium would also be beneficial for mycelial growth.
I'm sort of a health nut(even if I don't always live by it) and I've been eating a lot of chia seeds. Then, it struck me that these things are not only very nutritional but also absorb massive amounts of water. I haven't heard of them being used in a grow media before and I want to make my own grow media.
Just because there are accepted standards in growing media and way more commonly used, doesn't mean that there aren't better options for those willing to experiment.
One seed I didn't see mentioned that I plan on using is pumpkin. They are also very high in many amino acids, fats, and protein.
A very brief description....
This article(at least that's what I'm going to call it) overviews different growing media and environmental conditions. Other than that they said they used 'typical' germination techniques.
One of the most intriguing aspects in the article is the statement of 'unwanted competing organisms' being subdued. This means the chances of contamination could be substantially reduced based on medium composition.
How I stumbled on it....
The beginning of this article had the same hypothesis I did, in that proper nutritional balance for humans in a growing medium would also be beneficial for mycelial growth.
I'm sort of a health nut(even if I don't always live by it) and I've been eating a lot of chia seeds. Then, it struck me that these things are not only very nutritional but also absorb massive amounts of water. I haven't heard of them being used in a grow media before and I want to make my own grow media.
Just because there are accepted standards in growing media and way more commonly used, doesn't mean that there aren't better options for those willing to experiment.
One seed I didn't see mentioned that I plan on using is pumpkin. They are also very high in many amino acids, fats, and protein.