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9,99 €
Cantharellus cibarius
3 in stock
The chanterelle is a popular and tasty wild mushroom. It is consumed fresh, usually dried, pickled, salted, frozen or ground as a condiment, almost never suffering from insect infestation. The cap is fleshy, prominent on young mushrooms and saucer-shaped or bowl-shaped with irregularly curved edges on mature mushrooms. The colour of the cap is usually bright yellow, sometimes orange or pale yellow. The foot is short, coarse, tapering towards the base. The mushroom has a distinctive fruity aroma and a pronounced pleasant flavour, sometimes with a slight hint of bitterness.
Growing tips: planting should take place from mid-April to October. The ideal planting site for this mushroom should be conifers, but it is also suitable for oaks, beeches and spruces. It is often found under pine and hazel straw. Young trees are preferable for optimum growth. For planting, it is recommended to use a universal substrate or compost with a high peat layer.
Growing and maintenance:
Germination: in favourable conditions, mushrooms may appear in the first or second year after planting. The mycelium is effective for 3-4 years.
Yield: several to several dozen mushrooms can be harvested per tree per year.
Packaging: biological pre-powder for sowing – 10 g. Fertility probability 85-87%.
Note. Hobby cultivation of mycorrhizal fungi (mycorrhizal symbiosis of tree roots with fungi) does not guarantee results, as fungal growth is highly dependent on weather conditions and various other factors. To cultivate them, it is necessary to create conditions as close as possible to nature and to use the mycelium according to the instructions. Under suitable weather conditions, positive results can be enjoyed relatively quickly.
Weight | 0,02 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 15 × 1 cm |