
«Giant talker» (Leucopaxillus giganteus) - Organic Mushroom's Dry Mycelium
6.10 €
The cap is fleshy, convex or funnel-shaped, white-cream, with cracked edges, the flesh is thick and dense, white or cream-colored, white or cream-colored, the stem is stocky, it produces an antibiotic active against tuberculosis bacillus.
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Mycelium of the mushroom «Giant talker» / Leucopaxillus giganteus
edible mushroom of the Tricholomataceae family. The cap is fleshy, convex or funnel-shaped, white-cream, with cracked edges. The flesh is thick and dense, white or cream in color. The plates are frequent, white or cream-colored. The leg is stocky, short, covered with white pile.
The giant talker produces the antibiotic clitocybin, which is active against tubercle bacillus.
Growing a giant talker, on a personal plot: in a dark place, on an area of 2.5-3 m2, deepen by 30 cm, and fill with a nutrient mixture.- First layer: (lined on the bottom) fallen leaves, grass or wood bark (10 cm).
- Second layer: forest humus or earth from under the trees (10 cm). Then evenly sprinkle dry mycelium pre-mixed with 1 liter of dry soil over the entire area.
- Third layer: plant residues, as in the first layer, but 3 cm thick.
- Fourth layer: garden soil (3-5 cm). After sowing, moisten with a drip method.
The first mushrooms will appear in 1.5-2 months, then every 1-1.5 weeks.
In the premises they are grown in the same way, only they are planted in boxes. Mycelium lives up to 5 years. Can be grown at any time of the year.
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