BTW I've been researching at home cultivation for other species, and apparently people are having a lot of success seeding morel patches in the wild (artificial cultivation is still pretty much impossible, still a mystery to get them to germinate).
One of those mushrooms has enough spores to cover a huge area. Good idea to take a super-soaker squirt gun out with you and boost whatever patches you find.
Ive never really tried cultivation. I know people who have.doesnt seem to work. I just love the concept. Noticed they never start till u get at least thunder after winter. And u wanna cold or mild soil best after a day or two of rain in a row we will get about three cycles here in a good year.
I may have to go scouting.
You have a secret patch somewhere?
BTW I've been researching at home cultivation for other species, and apparently people are having a lot of success seeding morel patches in the wild (artificial cultivation is still pretty much impossible, still a mystery to get them to germinate).
One of those mushrooms has enough spores to cover a huge area. Good idea to take a super-soaker squirt gun out with you and boost whatever patches you find.
Secret spot lost in a boating accident sorry lol
Yeah, that's true for everybody's patch.
You can cultivate a massive crop around your place and around your neighborhood, just using a bucket and dumping splashes in likely looking places.
Ive never really tried cultivation. I know people who have.doesnt seem to work. I just love the concept. Noticed they never start till u get at least thunder after winter. And u wanna cold or mild soil best after a day or two of rain in a row we will get about three cycles here in a good year.