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>>1848243
>spore prints
>inoculation jars
>aqua vitae
Ok (fellow) psych-tard
There are some more traditional methods of cultivating mushrooms that involve digging pits of manure, covering it with straw, then placing a sort of mycelium cake called "lardons" (a ball of dried mycelium covered shit) in the straw. After some time, the mushrooms would fruit.
To translate this to VS farming:
>Dig a pit, fill it with compost, cover it with straw, throw a lardon in there (optional)
>If a lardon is not added, the pit will grow a random type of mushroom
>Lardons can be germinated with a spore print, or extraced from the pit after the mushrooms are finished growing.
>spore prints can be made by mixing a mushroom and a piece of parchment in the crafting menu
You'd be surprised by how resilient mushrooms are in the wild. My friend once threw out a contaminated substrate bag in his backyard, and it fruited mushrooms a couple weeks later.
While modern mushroom cultivation methods are possible in VS, it would be cooler if a more primitive version was added
Source: this guy on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1bx7azv/how_did_people_farm_mushrooms_before_the/
>spore prints
>inoculation jars
>aqua vitae
Ok (fellow) psych-tard
There are some more traditional methods of cultivating mushrooms that involve digging pits of manure, covering it with straw, then placing a sort of mycelium cake called "lardons" (a ball of dried mycelium covered shit) in the straw. After some time, the mushrooms would fruit.
To translate this to VS farming:
>Dig a pit, fill it with compost, cover it with straw, throw a lardon in there (optional)
>If a lardon is not added, the pit will grow a random type of mushroom
>Lardons can be germinated with a spore print, or extraced from the pit after the mushrooms are finished growing.
>spore prints can be made by mixing a mushroom and a piece of parchment in the crafting menu
You'd be surprised by how resilient mushrooms are in the wild. My friend once threw out a contaminated substrate bag in his backyard, and it fruited mushrooms a couple weeks later.
While modern mushroom cultivation methods are possible in VS, it would be cooler if a more primitive version was added
Source: this guy on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1bx7azv/how_did_people_farm_mushrooms_before_the/
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