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Title: Mushroom Cultivation For Everyone


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Mushroom CultivationFor Everyone
Tradd Cotter Mushroom Mountain, LLC
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Log and Stump Cultivation
  • Spawn Run
  • Storage and Stacking
  • Water requirements / Soaking
  • Fruiting Parameters and cycles
  • Yields and expectations

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Diamond Drilling Pattern
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Log and Stump Cultivation
  • SOAKING
  • Replenishes lost water
  • Swells dehydrated mycelium
  • Signals biomass there is enough internal moisture
    to produce viable fruit
  • Evaporation creates a slight drop in log
    temperature

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Shiitake Primordia Pushing Through the Bark In
2-7 DAYS
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Shiitake Yields
  • Average 2 pounds per log per year
  • Investment of 3-4 in plugs per log
  • Lifetime of log return 10 pounds (6-8 inch log)
  • Price per pound varies with quality (8-15/lb)

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ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES AND SPECIES
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ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES AND SPECIES
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Mushrooms on Wood Chips and Composts
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King Stropharia Yields
  • Average 3-5 pounds per year (4x4x1)
  • Investment of 30 per cubic yard of chips
  • Lifetime of return 6-10 pounds (2 years)
  • Price per pound varies with quality (8-15/lb)

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  • Recycling with Mushrooms
  • Growing Media
  • Spent Coffee Grounds and Filters
  • Cardboard Cereal Boxes, pasta boxes, butter
    boxes, tissue boxes, paper towel rolls, toilet
    paper rolls, paper towels
  • Shredded Office Paper, Newspaper
  • Old Cotton Clothes

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Cultivating on Ag waste and Weeds
  • Spent Coffee
  • Cereal Straw (oat, wheat, rye)
  • Cotton Waste
  • Corn Waste
  • Kudzu
  • Water Hyacinth

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HOT WATER PASTERURIZATION1-2 HOURS AT 160 F (71
C)
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VOLUME EXPOSED SURFACE AREA
CHOOSING A CONTAINER
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VOLUME EXPOSED SURFACE
  • 1 KEY TO SUCCESSFUL COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION
  • DETERMINE BEST RATIO
  • MINIMIZE EXPOSE SURFACE AREA TO MAXIMIZE YIELDS
  • MUSHROOMS ARE PHOTOTROPHIC AND STIMULATED BY
    LIGHT
  • BLACK OR OPAQUE CONTAINERS BEST

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Mushroom Psychology
  • BECOMING A MUSHROOM
  • FUNGAL EMPATHY AND INTUITIVE GROWING
  • PREDICT THE BEHAVIOR AND CYCLES BASED ON SKILLED
    OBSERVATIONS AND NOTE TAKING (RECORD KEEPING)

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SPAWN RUN
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Secondary Decomposers
  • Agaricus ( Portabellas and White Button )
  • Utilize composting process to achieve a substrate
    suitable for mushroom colonization.
  • Presence of thermophilic bacteria and other
    beneficial fungi stimulate mushroom mycelium and
    production

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Fruiting Structures
  • Controlled, clean environment
  • Gases, insects, and humidity control

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Fruiting Structures
  • Bigger not better Think small/modular.
  • Modular systems have less contamination vectors,
    easier to maintain and isolate diseases. Large
    rooms are difficult to prevent cross
    contamination.
  • You can simply add more modules to increase
    production.

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Harvesting and Storage
  • Eliminate watering 4-6 hours before harvesting
  • Pick when caps are tacky to dry
  • Store under 38-45F Refigeration
  • Store in lightly ventilated boxes, paper bags,
    never sealed plastic or plastic bags
  • Species specific longevity

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MARKETING
BIODEGRADABLE CONTAINER WITH RECIPE SUGGESTIONS
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MARKETING
  • Know your products
  • Know the nutritional values of each species,
    incorporate into signs and handouts
  • Never falsify medicinal claims, only cite
    scientific journals, not websites, blogs, and
    neighbors
  • Be your local expert

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Alternative Products
  • Powders
  • Medicinal Extracts
  • Soaps, Lotions, Cosmetics
  • Mycobrewery???
  • Dream up your own products!

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Mushroom Pests and Diseases
  • Insects Fungus gnats, sciarid flies, beetles
  • Fungi Molds, wilts
  • Bacteria Brown Blotch, Orange Staining
  • Viruses

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FUNGUS GNATS AND FRUIT FLIES
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Bacillus thuringiensis sp israelensis
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WWW.MUSHROOMMOUNTAIN.COM/HANDOUT
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WWW.MUSHROOMMOUNTAIN.COM/HANDOUT
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