GM nostr:nprofile1qy0hwumn8ghj7cn0wd68ytnvd9nksarwd9hxwumsdaex2tnrdakj7qg5waehxw309ahx7um5wghrzumpwshx7un8qqsgqh3unz6z5gt45zqkv66wqaa6kvsnd6nv7juew654y45ezlv7x2g8508wd I saw a video (possibly AI, too good for me to tell the difference) where someone put sliced mushrooms into compost and they propagated... does this actually work?

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I posted this picture a while back

Yeah it depends on the species and your environmental conditions but they can definitely pop out a mushroom after being composted.

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But that is the mushroom block and not the stem.

The Wood-lovers psychedelic community are known for using stem butts to propogate.

ah interesting, I would have thought it was the tops with the spores that were needed but I know nothing yet!

The fruiting bodies can revert back into mycelium and then spread again. Growing from spores is more like a reproductive cycle. Also might be more difficult to achieve in a less sterile compost environment vs a “clone” from a fruiting body.

wow!

I think so. I have seen some suspects where I compost them..

cool, what shroom is that?