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Q: What is the procedure for growing spores out of manure?
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Wie kann man die essbare pilze anbauen?

Growing or farming your own mushrooms can be difficult. Most commercial farms are done in limestone caves, using sterilized horse manure and seeding it with spores. I understand you can also purchase trees that come innoculated with truffle spores that after about four years or so will have truffles growing on their roots.


What is sequens of growing fertilized egg?

Spores


What soil is better for growing marigolds sphagnum peat moss or cow manure with organic compost?

When in doubt go with manure! When in doubt go with manure!!


Electricity can be made by animal manure?

The method of turning manure into electricity is called "biogas" and is a procedure where cattle manure is processed to release methane gas that will be burned as fuel to power a generator.


Where spores yeast produced?

They are produced by the yeasts where they are growing and living.


Where are yeast spores produced?

They are produced by the yeasts where they are growing and living.


Where are spores of yeasts produce?

They are produced by the yeasts where they are growing and living.


Where spores of yeasts produce?

They are produced by the yeasts where they are growing and living.


Will manure promote grass growing and kill weeds?

it will make your grass grow but it will not kill weeds=)


What is spore print?

Spore prints are a method of obtaining spores by placing a mushroom cap on a piece of tinfoil or paper to allow the cap to 'drop spores' as it finishes growing and producing them over a period of 24 hours or so. This allows the collector to save the spores or 'mushroom seeds' for as long as 25 years for later growing.


What is mushroom spore prints?

Spore prints are a method of obtaining spores by placing a mushroom cap on a piece of tinfoil or paper to allow the cap to 'drop spores' as it finishes growing and producing them over a period of 24 hours or so. This allows the collector to save the spores or 'mushroom seeds' for as long as 25 years for later growing.


Which plants grow without seeds?

cacti ; ferns ; and pine trees these can survive by growing spores.