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The editors of the DELFI Tavs Darzs section decided to listen to Imantas Urpens, well versed in this field, with all the nuances related to this task. Say, say, squirrels can’t be grown, but boletus and red heather aren’t the best.
First it is necessary to germinate the spores and then transplant the mycelium into the forest. To do this, cut up the old boletus and pour them into a bucket, pre-filled with water, into which a kilogram of sugar is poured. This is a mushroom food. Let this dough rest for two to three weeks in a shady but warm place; let the spores germinate. After the contents of the bucket have been bleached and rotten, it will be possible to proceed to sowing.
It is recommended to plant the fungus under grass or moss. If the climate is quite dry, the place where the mushrooms are planted should be watered abundantly at least once every two days.
The company of trees is very important to fungi – without trees, fungi will definitely not grow. Let’s say the boletus prefers oak, linden, hazelnut, spruce, and red tops – pine or aspen. It is also important to bear in mind that the union of boletus and red tips is not possible, so it is necessary to plant one or the other in the same place.
Mushrooms are best grown in a location that stands out with the correct ratio of temperature and humidity.
Sometimes the size of the fungus can reach up to a couple of kilometers. This is especially true in the case of boletus. Consequently, it can also happen that your mushrooms, unknowingly yourself, can be eaten by neighbors as well.
“The incubation period of the fungus is about four years, so you really do not have to lower your hands if after one or two years where it was planted, nothing grows like that”, says the specialist.
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