Some of them (Pan cyanescens, for one) will colonise the BRF substrate, but most of them won't fruit (produce mushrooms) well on the BRF.webeblzr wrote:Is this substrate good for the other types of fungus also?
As I said, I'd only recommend P. cubensis for the beginner.
If you want to investigate other species, the Shroomery or Mycotopia are the places to go for info.
Straw/manure substrates will work well for a lot more species, but you really need to make grain (I've used popcorn & rye) spawn and then use that to inoculate bulk straw/grain bags.
For the woodlovers (P. cyanescens, P. azureus etc.) a substrate with woodchips or sawdust works best.
No. I don't bother.You add in H2O2 in to your water and fish tank heater?
Most of the time they're in the dark, so algae aren't a problem and bacteria don't really have much of a chance to get going in the few weeks a run takes.
I used to add a couple of teaspoons of bleach, but it didn't make any difference when I stopped, so.........