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The Mushroom Cultivation Guide - A Beginner's Bible with Step-by-Step Instructions to Grow Any Magical Mushroom at Home - cover

The Mushroom Cultivation Guide - A Beginner's Bible with Step-by-Step Instructions to Grow Any Magical Mushroom at Home

Stephen Fleming

Publisher: Stephen Fleming

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Summary

"Nature alone is antique, and the oldest art a mushroom." ~ Thomas Carlyle
 
You practice many hobbies across your lifetime, but few give you the thrill, enigma, and satisfaction of growing Mushrooms.
 
Every cycle you cultivate the same Mushroom, you would notice the magic of nature.
 
It is apt that Mushroom is closely related to humans than plants.
 
This book is the gist of my years of interest in Mushrooms and subsequent practice in the last three years.
 
I started with readymade grow bags and then tried Martha Chamber, a 5-gallon bucket, and outdoor logs.
 
Each methodology is an experience in itself and the saying 'Enjoy the process" is best suited for this hobby.
 
Finally, as I gained some expertise and produced a considerable amount of mushrooms from outdoor beds, I also used my digital marketing expertise to sell them in my neighborhood!
 
All that experiences right from starting to mass-produce are being covered in the book.
 
Going through the book, you can foresee your journey for the next 3-4 years if you start today.
 
Topics covered:
 
Mushrooming 101-The beginning of this journey
 
The science behind it: Nature's play!
 
Growing Mushrooms at home
 
Techniques – PF Tek, 5 Gallon Bucket, Monotub, Log Grow, Bottle/Jar, Outdoor, Straw Logs & much more
 
Which Mushroom to grow and how?
 
Common challenges you would face
 
Earning Profits: If you wish to sell!
 
Frequently Asked Questions: Questions I remember interacting with other fellow growers.
 
Few more tips like Mushroom growing process diagram (the simple one!), Mushroom Tree compatibility, Precautions for beginner's
 
So, what are you waiting for?
 
Start your Mushrooming journey and witness the magic of nature!
Available since: 02/01/2022.

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