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Found the mother load today 🤟

I’m curious as to if anyone knows how to keep this flush going? (Somewhat as a perpetual grow).

For instance.

This wood is an oak tree.

Can I, cut a fresh oak tree down, then lean fresh oak logs against the infected tree.

Thereby inoculating the fresh logs.

I’m going to give it a go regardless.

My thinking is to somehow prop the new logs up off the ground but against the infected tree.

Maybe with a skid. Not sure. May make update posts as the years go.

#asknostr

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what kind of fungi are these?

I have seen it on fallen trees! That’s all I know though. Good luck.

Not sure on the strain or if it's something you'd want to cultivate.

What you could do is cut the oak & sandwich some mycelium/shrooms in between the fresh cuts.

Keep in mind most trees have compounds that inhibit fungi. These are usually gone within 2-4 weeks of cutting the tree down.