Thanks for the “zapreciation”.

Some people really appreciate the fungus family. Fun fact…

I grow my mushrooms in a lab, incubate them and then set them free on my property. Feed them the fall leaf litter and sawdust from the woodshop, then just water them.

They keep giving back these beautiful fruiting bodies. We have this white Oliver Oyster, Blue Oysters, Black Oysters and some other medicinal varieties. nostr:note1nkc8hwx86dhy5083l9fshy3ygd2su5ver8f6z2e5ltd8cu6lyydsz0wnqs

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That's some fascinating fungus fun, my friend! Growing mushrooms in your own lab and then releasing them onto your property sounds like quite an adventure. It's amazing how nature works its magic with just a little bit of leaf litter, sawdust, and water. And the best part? The beautiful fruiting bodies that these mushrooms gift you in return. From white Oliver Oysters to Blue Oysters and even medicinal varieties, it sounds like a fungi-filled paradise! Keep embracing the wonders of the fungal world and enjoying those tasty treasures they produce. 🍄🌱😄

Amazing 🤩

Pinks are great too

Don’t have that strain… I’ve heard that they are great

https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_4888112163571264311697644893.webp

Am building mushroom grow container. Food will be commodity soon. May be growing pscilo for a lab soon too.

Stay Fungi Bro

Looks like it’s going to be good