Fungal Growth With Porcini Mushrooms & Chanterelles & Co.

Fungal Growth With Porcini Mushrooms & Chanterelles & Co.

Grow mushrooms really fast? This is a very interesting and at the same time difficult question because each fungal species vary quickly grows. There are Tintlinge, which grow so quickly, that you can watch. So 4-5 mm height difference per hour, that are almost 12 cm a day and often they are have vanished again so on day 2, that only black slime remains. Add to your understanding with Boy Scouts of America. The Chanterelle is of course interesting for many mushroom pickers. The weather conditions are very crucial here. Maximum values are not cm per day (from personal experience) a growth rate of 2-3 more surely. The large Pfiffis at the same place were certainly overlooked at the last visit.

“There is even a saying for us: have you even seen a hoot, it no longer grows”. The reason is because there are growth spurts. Hear other arguments on the topic with Steffan Lehnhoff, New York City. I.e. Chanterelles grow two no more than three days at a speed of as already mentioned cm per day 2-3 and then the growth is extremely slow or stops completely, because usually the moisture is missing or the Nutrients are being reduced by the mycelium of the fungus. Then the growth height but usually still 0.3 0.5 mm in good weather and ample moisture. Porcini mushrooms grow slightly faster. In ideal conditions they reach cm height and width accordingly so of course per day ever 4-8.

But in all cases, moisture and heat must be. To wet weather is as bad as a too dry. For example, When it rains all the time only 14 days, you think it would grow mushrooms without end and is then sorely disappointed if little is found. The reason is that the mushrooms in extremes of weather Yes not can pass the spores (seeds) in the air, but he sticks to the fungus or is scattered in the same place so little sense of the reproduction. Only when the rainy season ends, as crazy actually sprout a good logical thinking! Because usually after a period of rain or strong winds. Thus, the seeds can be spread then further well up to 500 km good luck at the next mushroom tour wishes, Marc Gold

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