Thursday 17 November 2016

Is mushroom the new downtown gizmo for urban experimentation?

Believed as the plant of immortality by the ancient Egyptians almost 4600 years ago, mushrooms have grown from just being a delicious flavored plant of royalty to a commoner’s garden view.

Diverting away from being a fungus that sprouts in an erratic manner throughout the thick forest areas, mushrooms have evolved to be as an element of urban experimentation, with home growing galleries. They bridge the thought of the art involved in mushroom cultivation with the modern home patterns.

One can seem to ponder as to how difficult it might be to get the farming technique accurate for mushrooms? Think no more, as it is simpler than envisioned. Mushroom cultures are possible to be explored through different approaches. Available in nutrient broth culture, live spawn transfer to Mushroom Spores syringe makes the possibilities immense. The Spore syringe method is reliable and effective, but the employment of the other two methods results in a much faster output. The spore practice requires to start from scratch, that is germinating and then colonizing the substrate to form into mycelium, the vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a network of fine white filaments.

The traditional line of this process starts from purchasing the syringe and a sterilized substrate such as compost substrate bags; containing grain berries, making it feasible for the spores to grasp on faster. This step is followed by the incubation phase, which can range from 1-3 weeks or more depending on the type and environmental conditions. The preferred condition is warm and dark with a temperature between 79-82 F. Maintaining the balance is essential as the extreme sides can stunt the growth.

With the ongoing incubation stage, the growth will be visible within the first ten days. Soon after that,it will spawn throughout, which is when the colonization leg is complete. Further, one can directly fruit the mushrooms or use it in juncture with casing layer: a coating of clay filled soil, peat moss with ground limestone to grow them in multiple flushes.

With such present-day practices, mushroom farming is becoming a new urban hype. The Amsterdam-based contemporary art institute Mediamatichas hosted an interesting exhibition about mushrooms and its horticulture. While this signifies the beginning of something fresh; mycologist and author Paul Stamets has gone to the extent to explain as to why mushrooms can save the world.

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