Yes, however you may have a hard time getting them to fruit. They seem to require some light in order to fruit. Oklahoma State University has a "Growing Shittake Mushrooms" fact sheet that details how to grow and fruit mushrooms.
Mushrooms grow when it is moist and cool. Because there is no light to give them warmth they grow better in the dark.
However, many mushroom species require like to produce a mushroom--for example, oyster mushrooms and lions mane mushrooms need light.
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No. I tried various wavelengths of UV (including typical "blacklight") and none produced flourescence in Morel Mushrooms.
Shiitake is nontoxic and safe to ingest.
Mushrooms are grown in almost every country. There is no data on the exact country of origin and the fungus can be found in all but the coldest climates. If you are wondering about one specific type of mushroom, you need to ask that in the question so we can answer it.
If improperly stored, fungus can grow in magics mushrooms (mushrooms themselves are a speciece(sp?) of fungus). However, magic mushrooms themselves do not cause any diseases, any other than getting a food infection from fungi that can grow on improperly stored magic mushrooms (which can also happen to normal mushrooms or any other type of fresh food).
Because there is stomach acid, I think...
the main plat that can grow from a spore is a various of different types of mushrooms.
No, shiitake have a woodsy aroma that is clean and pleasant to your smelling sense. If you find a mushroom that it stinks; more than likely it is not a shiitake. Many times non-edible stinky mushrooms grow nearby to shiitake.
You can grow them if you have the mushroom shed, but you can get them in the feilds in autumn
The Kingdom 'Fungi'.
Native to Japan, China, and Korea. Although these mushrooms are cultivated worldwide as of 2004, Japan is still the largest producer of shiitake mushrooms, producing 80% of the total supply.
You grow mushrooms in the mushroom shed. You can get shiitake spores from vesta and to get toadstool and matsutake you need to put that mushroom in the seed maker.
Mushrooms are used as a treatment for cancer in alternative medicine practice. Shiitake mushrooms are also used in treatments with people who have HIV.
Paul Przybylowicz has written: 'Shiitake growers handbook' -- subject(s): Edible Mushrooms, Mushroom culture, Shiitake
Mushrooms need a lot of moisture, enriched compost, and should be grown in an area with no light such as a cupboard. Mushrooms will grow and thrive in dark, damp conditions.
Common names for shiitake mushrooms include black forest mushroom, oakwood mushroom, and golden oak mushroom.
No, because they need sunlight to grow or they will probably die.
In eastern Canada Button mushrooms are about $3 a pound. Other kinds of mushrooms are more expensive up to Shiitake at $7 per pound.
No. Mushrooms should be cultivated in the dark.