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My first time growing Ganoderma lucidum

https://i.imgur.com/MXpGdSQ.jpg

I normally grow things like pioppino, lions mane and oysters, this is my first time growing a polypore. It took a long time, many months haha. I think this was inoculated back in november and I just got around to fruiting a few weeks ago. Lots of spore samples to put under the microscope, let me tell you.

Maeve - 8mon

They look like infected ferangi ears. It's not an insult, the colors are gorgeous, but they do look like ferangi ears.

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Magpie - 8mon

They absolutely do hahah

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Alexander - 8mon

Please do tell us what temperature and substrate you used to make them fruit! Mine just grow mycelium and stop at that.

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Magpie - 8mon

These take a bit of getting used to for sure and quite some time before the mycelium matures. I thought they'd never get there. Substrate is straight hardwood fuel pellets. I inoculated these in November and they colonised within a few weeks but I left them until they began to sort of grow antlers (actually left them longer because I got busy with work). I started fruiting them 4 weeks ago give or take. Temps were probably around 16-20°C normally. I bumped the humidity down to 60 or 70%.

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scrion @lemmy.world - 8mon

Do you grow them in a regular myco bag and mist them, or do you have another setup?

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Magpie - 8mon

We have a fruiting chamber set up, its an old grow tent with ventilation, lights and a fogger. Honestly, if I wasn't for the heavy spore load I would say this would grow well on a counter top. This is my first reishi grow so I am not very experienced with this species so take that with a grain of salt.

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RumorsOfLove @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 8mon

WHOA! have you tasted it????

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Magpie - 8mon

Not yet, I do regularly have reishi powder or extract in my coffee though but I've never had homegrown.

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Magpie - 8mon

Nice, they sort of grow around my area but are very elusive

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radio_free_asgarthr [he/him, comrade/them] - 8mon

Huh, looks very similar to ganoderma tsugae

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Magpie - 8mon

They look almost identical to each other but I believe G. tsugae tends to favour conifer, I grew this on hardwood.

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radio_free_asgarthr [he/him, comrade/them] - 8mon

Okay. You are correct, tsugae prefers hemlock and will grow on other conifers.

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