Hallo stemian this time I will share a picture of mushroom garden, mushroom is a favorite meal in indonesia.
Usually oyster mushroom cultivation is very suitable for tropical climates such as Indonesia. The investment required to start the cultivation of oyster mushrooms is quite cheap and can be done gradually. The hardest part is making baglog, planting medium that has been inoculated with fungus seeds.
The Latin name of oyster mushroom is Pleurotus ostreatus, belonging to the Basidiomycota group. It is called oyster mushroom because the shape of the canopy resembles the oyster shell. Semi-shaped white. In the wild, white oyster mushrooms are commonly found on rotted logs. Perhaps because of that, oyster mushrooms are often called wood mushrooms.
There are two main activities in the cultivation of oyster mushrooms. The first stage is to make the planting media and inoculate the seeds of mushrooms into the planting medium. So the media overgrown with white mycelium like cotton. The second stage is to grow the mycelium into a fruit body.
this is at the beginning of the mushrooms are silenced and will be in wait until 4-7 days.
Mushrooms will be stored in the Baglog.
How to take care of baglog
There are two ways of arranging baglogs in a rack, which is placed vertically where the baglog hole faces up. And horizontally, the baglog hole faces sideways.
Both ways have their respective advantages. Baglogs arranged horizontally are safer than water spray. If watering is excessive, water will not enter the baglog. In addition, to make harvesting easier. Only, the preparation of horizontal space more space.
mushrooms that are 1-2 weeks old and ready for harvest.
Mushrooms that are ready to harvest and will be packed and will be sold to the market.
Oyster mushroom price
For the price of oyster mushrooms perkilo Rp. 17,000 to Rp. 20,000, it is influenced by the supply of the market is still a little while more and more demand. For different prices in each region.
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we tend to ignore how easily it is to plant mushroom and it has a high economical value, and they are rich in nutrients.
good job
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Do you grow other varieties like shiitake, chicken of the woods, or lion's mane? Very impressive setup.
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Wow, how interesting. I grow shitake mushrooms, but I do it on a log. I drill holes and put plugs of starter spawn in them. I love seeing the different methods used t grow them. Thank you for sharing yours.
I'm in mushroom heaven, this is a fantastic post - I love Fungi and of course knew commercial mushrooms are farmed - but I have never really seen how. This is truly eye opening, quite amazing seeing the long racks growing the Oyster Mushrooms.
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