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That would be better for sure. And if that’s the goal you can get away with some shortcuts. I’ve only see them in Astoria, and azures inland in the valley, so that’s a consideration. Definitely climate dependant. Just a still air box, some agar and plates, a pressure canner, and a bag of oats would do it generally.

I can really imagine the only thing someone would bother would be seeing outdoor patches. Like grow a bunch of myc overwinter and seed outdoor chip beds...

Gotcha. I’m in Oregon so familiar with those too! It can be done, but if I remember there are some extra steps required for fruiting. But they will grow out on agar to grain, then onto hardwood. Kings like lions mane really.

Cyanescens is a species which have been commonly cultivated indoors (in an artificial environment) and outdoors.

Yeah. It's easy. Especially if you just want mycelium and not fruit. You need that laundry list of gear I posted, but once you have that its basic as making a cake. Most people do a cube variety indooi because of better yields, but pans are just as viable inside.

A media console delete option? Im in.

Go to r/sporetraders and r/mushroomgrowing. It's all you need.

I'm with you on the first 2, the scoop ones are good if you're dipping saucy salsa, and you got a bag where they aren't all broke.

Rounds or strips. Mostly rounds. Both are one bite, but rounds have less of a chance of gum injury.

It's a thing: but kinja won't let me post links.

They don't give a shit about either. But one is a talkingpoint to get them elected.

It wasn’t exactly cheap, but it was easy.

I've never heard of a mushroom allergy. Is it just one species?

I've been growing Lion's Mane for about 18 months now. It is dense, and cooked up it tastes a lot like lobster. Same with Matsutake, it ends up like sea scallops. So it won't I think take much to make good mess substitute from similar.

Christ. Its bad. Ill take a Morgan 3 wheeler please.

The one thing id like is 2 doors. why the fuck do trucks have 4 doors?

Yeah, but they were on point.

That 1.8t self destructs at low miles do to oil sludge. I paid to have mine replaces for a cool 6000$, years later VAG admitted there was an issue and reimbursement, too bad I sold it and didn't have any of the paperwork.

If only the hatch was squared off more, like my old Kia soul it would be a winner for me. That said I'd look at it.

There isn't a tech workers union afaik.