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Especially in the winter time, the need for fresh Buy Magic Mushrooms Online increases. The mushrooms in the garden are slowly going into hibernation and apart from magnificent velvet footed turnips on walnut there are no Buy Magic Mushrooms Online from the garden right now. 

Our mushroom pot (available in 2 different varieties) is just what you need: the Buy Magic Mushrooms Online grow in just 4 weeks and produce good yields several times. After the 3rd harvest you can compost the contents of the bucket and simply refill it with a refill set!

How is it done?

With this variant, different types of oyster mushrooms can be harvested for the first time within 4 weeks. The already pre-fermented straw pellets are mixed with some mushroom spawn in a sack and then placed in a 5 liter bucket inside. By fermenting the straw substrate, the mycelium can ideally grow in. At room temperature, the growth phase lasts about 3-4 weeks.

Fruiting is induced by giving the Buy Magic Mushrooms Online more oxygen and light. This is how the oyster mushrooms thrive in the bucket. The pre-drilled holes then show the Buy Magic Mushrooms Online the way outside.

       

As soon as small fungal growths are discovered near the holes, watering can be carried out 2-3 times a day with a water sprayer. Within the next 3-5 days, the Buy Magic Mushrooms Online will be fully grown and can be harvested.

A finish set can be harvested up to 3 times. How it works? After harvesting, the mycelial straw mass is no longer watered. You place the supplied breathable patches, again over the holes. After 2-3 weeks, more clusters of mushrooms will appear from the holes. Over time, the substrate will peel and the heavily overgrown block can be turned "upside down" from the bucket. After another period of rest, Buy Magic Mushrooms Online can be harvested again. Make sure that no fungal residues remain on the substrate during harvest - these are potential places where mold can develop.

If your substrate has had its day, you can compost it.

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