Hello! I see that you have a lot of knowledge of mushrooms. I have a question for you. My situation is that I’m working on a food forest in Bozeman, and the soil there is already inoculated with King Stropharia mushrooms. I’m wondering if there is an even more symbiotic/synergistic fungi that I could inoculate the soil with, which would live symbiotically with the King Stropharia mycelium and also with the surrounding plant life.
Additionally, if you have any tips on growing mushrooms on logs or stumps in the dry climate of Bozeman, I’d love to hear them. I’m just beginning to get into mushroom growing now that I have this opportunity with the food forest, and I’d love to hear your experience.
Kind regards,
Taylor
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Hello! I see that you have a lot of knowledge of mushrooms. I have a question for you. My situation is that I’m working on a food forest in Bozeman, and the soil there is already inoculated with King Stropharia mushrooms. I’m wondering if there is an even more symbiotic/synergistic fungi that I could inoculate the soil with, which would live symbiotically with the King Stropharia mycelium and also with the surrounding plant life.
Additionally, if you have any tips on growing mushrooms on logs or stumps in the dry climate of Bozeman, I’d love to hear them. I’m just beginning to get into mushroom growing now that I have this opportunity with the food forest, and I’d love to hear your experience.
Kind regards,
Taylor