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In my state there is an endemic mushroom that I want to find and cultivate in woods behind my home. What is the best way to find picrel? I have locations from iNaturalist but I’m worried about trespassing along with how I’ll put them into a slurry. Tips and tricks?
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>>4788715
mix the mycelium with compost and manure and wait for it to colonize.
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>>4788715
Whats the mushroom?
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>>4789773
Depending on the species you could cultivate it indoors instead of outdoors.
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>>4788715
>worried about trespassing
Have you looked up the specific laws? You should probably be fine if you're a europoor. Idk about the US, but I assume it differs depending on state.



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