The Pink Oyster Mushroom is similar to the Pleurotus ostreatus in general shape and appearance. The young fruiting bodies are bright reddish pink and reach a lighter pink to salmon-pink colure when they are mature. Cap convex expanding with age to broadly convex to plane. Cap margin inrolled at first, then incurved, and eventually flattening and upturning at maturity. Please choose:
Ready colonised dowels for inoculation of tree stems. Certified for organic mushroom cultivation. (Organic control station: AT-BIO-301, Austria Bio Garantie) 500 pcs. for 5 tree stems per one meter
Ready colonised dowels for inoculation of tree stems. Certified for organic mushroom cultivation. (Organic control station: AT-BIO-301, Austria Bio Garantie) 1000 pcs. for 10-20 tree stems
Your receive ready colonised wood-dowels for inoculation of tree stems. Suitable woods are: poplar, oak, alder, aspen, maple, birch, ash, beech, willow or elm. Fruiting season for this mushroom is late summer to early autumn.
Classically used in mushroom gardens and recommended for beginners. Depending on the species, mushrooms can be harvested over serveral years - until the fungus has consumed up all nutrients in the substrate. The fruit bodys appear from the second year on over three to five years, in the season for the mushroom. Expected harvest yield is about 10 % of the fresh woods weight, divided over multiple harvests over 3 to 5 years.
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