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Этот навык предоставляет руководство по выращиванию съедобных и лекарственных грибов, охватывая весь процесс от подготовки субстрата до сбора урожая. Он включает конкретные методы для таких видов, как вешенка и шиитаке, предлагая надежную альтернативу сбору дикорастущих грибов. Разработчики могут использовать его для интеграции инструкций по культивированию грибов в приложения, связанные с садоводством, устойчивым развитием или микологией.

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Mushroom Cultivation

Grow edible and medicinal mushrooms from spawn through fruiting at home scale.

When Use

  • Want grow edible mushrooms without risks of wild foraging
  • Have suitable indoor or outdoor space for mushroom cultivation
  • Want experiment with different species and substrates
  • Need reliable supply of fresh mushrooms (culinary or medicinal)
  • Interested in mycelial ecology, want hands-on experience

Inputs

  • Required: Mushroom spawn (grain spawn, sawdust spawn, or plug spawn from reputable supplier)
  • Required: Substrate material (straw, hardwood sawdust, logs, or supplemented sawdust)
  • Optional: Pressure cooker or large pot (for substrate sterilization/pasteurization)
  • Optional: Growing containers (bags, buckets, or logs)
  • Optional: Spray bottle and humidity gauge
  • Optional: Thermometer for monitoring temperature

Steps

Step 1: Choose Species

Match species to environment and experience level.

Beginner-Friendly Species:
+--------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+
| Species            | Substrate        | Temperature      | Difficulty       |
+--------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+
| Oyster mushroom    | Straw, coffee    | 15-24C (60-75F)  | Very easy        |
| (Pleurotus spp.)   | grounds, sawdust |                  | (most forgiving) |
+--------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+
| Shiitake           | Hardwood logs    | 13-21C (55-70F)  | Easy             |
| (Lentinula edodes) | or sawdust blocks|                  | (outdoor logs)   |
+--------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+
| Lion's mane        | Hardwood sawdust | 18-24C (65-75F)  | Moderate         |
| (Hericium          | (supplemented)   |                  | (needs humidity) |
| erinaceus)         |                  |                  |                  |
+--------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+
| Wine cap           | Wood chips,      | 10-27C (50-80F)  | Easy             |
| (Stropharia        | straw mulch      |                  | (outdoor beds)   |
| rugosoannulata)    | (outdoor beds)   |                  |                  |
+--------------------+------------------+------------------+------------------+

Start with oyster mushrooms — colonize fast, fruit reliably,
tolerate imperfect conditions.

Got: Species selected matches environment, substrate availability, experience level.

If fail: Unsure? Start with blue oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) on straw. Most forgiving species for beginners.

Step 2: Prepare Substrate

Substrate feeds mycelium. Must be clean enough to give mushroom head start over competitors.

Substrate Preparation Methods:

PASTEURIZATION (for straw — easiest):
1. Chop straw to 2-4 inch lengths
2. Submerge in hot water (65-80C / 150-175F) for 60-90 minutes
3. Drain thoroughly — substrate should be moist but not dripping
   (squeeze test: a firm squeeze produces a few drops, not a stream)
4. Cool to below 30C (85F) before inoculation

STERILIZATION (for supplemented sawdust — more reliable):
1. Mix hardwood sawdust with 10-20% wheat bran or soy hull
2. Hydrate to 60-65% moisture content
3. Fill into autoclavable bags with filter patches
4. Pressure cook at 15 PSI for 90-120 minutes
5. Cool completely before inoculation (overnight is safest)

COLD WATER LIME BATH (alternative pasteurization):
1. Dissolve hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide) in cold water
   (approximately 1 cup per 50 gallons)
2. pH should reach 12+ (kills competitors without heat)
3. Soak straw for 12-18 hours
4. Drain and let excess water drip for 2-4 hours
5. pH will neutralize as the straw dries

Got: Substrate clean (pasteurized or sterilized), correct moisture content, cooled to room temp.

If fail: Contamination after inoculation (green mold within first week)? Substrate not pasteurized enough or inoculation environment too dirty. Start fresh, more rigorous pasteurization.

Step 3: Inoculate

Introduce spawn to prepared substrate.

Inoculation Protocol:
1. Work in a clean environment: wash hands, clean surfaces, minimize airflow
   (still air is better than a breeze carrying contaminants)
2. Spawn rate: 10-20% spawn by weight relative to wet substrate
   (more spawn = faster colonization = less contamination risk)
3. Mix spawn thoroughly into the substrate (for bags/buckets)
   OR layer spawn between substrate layers
4. Pack into growing container:
   - Grow bags: fill loosely, fold and clip top
   - 5-gallon buckets: drill 1/2" holes in sides (every 6 inches),
     fill with inoculated substrate, cap loosely
   - Logs: drill holes, insert plug spawn, seal with wax
5. Label with species, date, and substrate type

Hygiene Priorities:
- Clean hands and surfaces
- Minimize time substrate is exposed to open air
- Work quickly and confidently
- If you touch a contaminated surface, re-clean before continuing

Got: Spawn evenly distributed throughout substrate in clean container, ready for incubation.

If fail: Spawn not colonizing after 7-10 days (no white growth)? Check temp (cold slows growth), substrate moisture (dry inhibits growth), spawn viability (old or heat-damaged spawn dead).

Step 4: Incubate

Mycelium colonizes substrate during incubation.

Incubation Conditions:
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Parameter          | Target                                   |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Temperature        | Species-specific (generally 20-25C /     |
|                    | 68-77F for most species)                 |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Light              | Dark or dim — direct light not needed    |
|                    | during colonization                      |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Air exchange       | Minimal — CO2 buildup is acceptable      |
|                    | during colonization (loose lid is enough)|
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Duration           | 2-4 weeks (until substrate is fully      |
|                    | white with mycelium)                     |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Monitoring         | Check every 3-4 days for contamination   |
|                    | (green, black, orange, or pink mold)     |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+

Contamination Response:
- Green mold (Trichoderma): most common competitor. If localized and
  small, remove the contaminated area. If widespread, discard the
  entire block/bag — Trichoderma wins once established.
- Black mold: discard immediately. Do not open indoors.
- Orange/pink: bacterial contamination from wet substrate. Discard.

Got: Full colonization — substrate uniformly white with mycelium, smells pleasantly mushroomy.

If fail: Partial colonization with contamination means race lost. Start again, more spawn (higher ratio), better pasteurization, cleaner inoculation practice.

Step 5: Initiate Fruiting

Trigger transition from vegetative growth to mushroom formation.

Fruiting Triggers:
1. Fresh air: increase air exchange (open container, fan nearby)
2. Light: indirect light for 12 hours/day (any spectrum works)
3. Temperature drop: reduce by 5-10C from incubation temperature
4. Humidity: maintain 85-95% relative humidity
   - Mist 2-3 times daily
   - Or use a fruiting chamber (plastic tub with perlite floor)
5. For bags: cut X-shaped slits where you want mushrooms to emerge
   For buckets: mushrooms emerge from the drilled holes

Fruiting Chamber (Simple SGFC — Shotgun Fruiting Chamber):
- Large plastic storage tub (50-100L)
- Drill 1/4" holes every 2 inches on all 6 sides (including bottom and lid)
- 4-5 inch layer of wet perlite on the bottom
- Place colonized blocks/bags on a wire rack above the perlite
- Mist walls 2-3 times daily
- Fan fresh air in by waving the lid 2-3 times daily

Got: Primordia (tiny mushroom pins) appear within 5-14 days of fruiting initiation.

If fail: No pins after 2 weeks? Check humidity (dry is most common cause), light (some species need light to pin), temp (warm delays pinning for many species).

Step 6: Harvest and Manage Successive Flushes

Harvest Timing:
- Harvest just before or as the cap edges begin to flatten or turn upward
- For oysters: when the cap edges are still slightly curled downward
- For shiitake: when the cap is 70-80% open (partial veil still intact)
- For lion's mane: when spines are 0.5-1 cm long and still firm

Harvest Technique:
- Twist and pull gently at the base (preferred for most species)
- Or cut with a clean knife at the substrate surface
- Do not leave stumps that can rot and attract contamination

Successive Flushes:
- After harvesting, soak the block/bag in cold water for 12-24 hours
  (rehydration triggers the next flush)
- Return to fruiting conditions
- Expect 2-4 flushes, each smaller than the last
- Total yield: approximately 25-50% of wet substrate weight
  for oyster mushrooms over all flushes

Got: Fresh mushrooms harvested at optimal timing, successive flushes extending productive life of substrate.

If fail: Yields poor (small, sparse mushrooms)? Substrate depleted or contaminated. Supplemented substrates produce higher yields. Contamination between flushes? Block's productive life over — compost it.

Checks

  • Species fits environment and experience level
  • Substrate properly pasteurized or sterilized
  • Spawn rate 10-20% by weight
  • Inoculation done with clean technique
  • Full colonization achieved before initiating fruiting
  • Fruiting conditions (humidity, temp, air exchange, light) maintained
  • Mushrooms harvested at optimal timing
  • Successive flushes managed through rehydration

Pitfalls

  • Weak pasteurization: Most common cause of failure. Contaminants in first week? Pasteurization not enough
  • Too little spawn: Low spawn rates mean slow colonization, gives competitors more time. Use 10-20% ratio
  • Low humidity during fruiting: Mushrooms 90% water. Air dry? Primordia abort (dry out before developing). Humidity below 80% during fruiting too low
  • No fresh air exchange: High CO2 during fruiting produces long, thin stems and small caps. Increase air exchange if stems elongated
  • Harvesting too late: Over-mature mushrooms drop spores (messy), shorter shelf life. Harvest on early side
  • Contamination panic: Small mold spot on healthy block not always fatal. Isolate block, remove contaminated area, monitor. Discard only if spreading

See Also

  • fungi-identification — complementary skill; cultivation removes identification risk but morphology aids recognizing contamination species
  • prepare-soil — spent mushroom substrate excellent garden amendment; cultivation cycle connects to soil building

GitHub репозиторий

pjt222/agent-almanac
Путь: i18n/caveman/skills/mushroom-cultivation
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