S
SeaMaiden
Not hydroponically, no mushroom ever UNLESS you're discussing a coralllimorph that is known in the hobby and trade *as* 'mushrooms', because that's just what they look like.I have got to stop posting before reading an entire thread.
And not directed towards superman, but at truffle cultivation dreams in general, sorry, but those truffles ain't gonna happen hydroponically. Here's the first paragraph from wikipedia's truffle entry:
"A truffle is the fruiting body of a subterranean mushroom; spore dispersal is accomplished through fungivores, animals that eat fungi. Almost all truffles are ectomycorrhizal and are therefore usually found in close association with trees."
It seems the first place to start would be figuring out what trees to cultivate and preparing a future generation to continue your work.
I'm not trying to be a douche or anything, but I really need to get my post count up. How many is it to unlock my PM function?
Heh, I got me a GARF image <snerk> (industry thing)
Now, apparently you can buy truffle oaks or truffle 'starts', something like that. Apparently Napa and Sonoma just happen to have ideal truffle growing conditions, too. But I'd be willing to give planting some truffle oaks a try on my land if there's any chance at all that they'd grow. There's no way I'll try to cultivate hydroponic oaks, let alone truffles.
Mmmmmm MUSHIES! Love 'em. You cannot eat the above depicted, but they sure do make for some spectacular viewing, especially while high.