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Old March 6, 2014   #1
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Blue oyster fruiting from a straw bag that was inoculated with spawned wild bird seed.

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Can you provide detail on this method?


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I've grown a species of oyster with the cardboard and coffee grounds method above. What other species can you grow this way or like you show below? I don't really have the inclination to do the log inoculation right now.

Whats a good method of pasteurizing the straw? Approx. how much straw do you use and what size bag is that shown below?

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