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Ladies of Mycology - LoM

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🍄Women teaching women how to grow mushrooms for physical and mental health. 18+ 🍄

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Sneak peek at Co Ed
A little quicky sneak peek at LoM Coed, Which is our all inclusive private community where we are free to discuss all mushroom varieties safely. Yes, even THOSE ones 18+
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@Reyna Fernandez 😁
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@Traci McGee There are some very easy to ID beginner ones that are fun to hunt for. Chanterelles, lobsters and hedgehogs are good ones to start with.
Oyster grow from mushroom chunk
Here is my oyster grow from a mushroom chunk experimental update - The jar all the way on the right had mold come up right where the mushroom is, but the oyster mycelium is outcompeting it. The jar on the far left has a cardboard filter on top of the brown rice flour/vermiculite nutritive media and looks clean. The middle jar has no filter, but looks like it was clean going onto brown rice flour/vermiculite. The right side jar has no filter, but sawdust mixed into the brown rice flour/vermiculite. Not seen to have growth yet is a fourth jar that I started a week or so later than these that has an sawdust filter then BRF/verm. I don't know how many species this uber easy tek will work with to create new spawn, but for oysters, it seems like a win.
Oyster grow from mushroom chunk
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Albino Cordyceps, culture age 15 months
This is one of the ones I said was probably too old to fruit. Sigh. Check out those perithecia tho.
Albino Cordyceps, culture age 15 months
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Manifesting good for 2026 Admining for The Ladies of Mycology community Owner of Wunderland Shadow. Healing and becoming in both groups

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