Oyster Leaflet Oct 10
Oyster Leaflet Oct 10
Oyster Leaflet Oct 10
Fruiting Oyster
mushroom logs
Grow your own
Oyster mushrooms
Ready to fruit
No sprays or chemicals
3 year fruiting span
Packed:
GB-ORG-05
EU Agriculture
rest
6 months
2 days
4 weeks
etc etc
The easiest way to fruit your log is to let nature take its way. Put
the log out in the garden in the shade, out of the wind and in the
rain. It will fruit in cold air temperatures over a three year period.
Dont forget to check for mushrooms!
If you want to force your log to fruit, you can produce a ush
of mushrooms as shown on the cover of the leaet by soaking
and shocking. This is usually successful, but not always. A
rough timeline is shown at the top of the page.
You should look for a shaded, damp area of your garden where
there is little, or no wind. The log will need rainfall on it, unless
you are regularly soaking it. A north-facing wall out of the wind
is a good place, as long as it is not sheltered from the rain, alternatively under a shady tree. Frost and snow are not a problem. Watch
out for cats scratching and dog pee which can damage the log!
Slugs can also be a problem you may need to bring the log into
a slug free area when it is fruiting. The most important thing is to
put the log somewhere it is easy to see. Most failures are due to
the log fruiting happily away at the bottom of the garden out of
sight and mind! Mushrooms are more likely to grow if the log is
kept moist during its resting period.
Shock the log to initiate fruiting by (i) dropping it on its end from
two feet high onto concrete or stone (ii) totally immersing the
log in ICE COLD WATER for 48 hours (non-chlorinated water
ie rainwater or tap water left to stand overnight). Put a bag of ice
in the water if possible as it is the change of warm to cold that
initiates fruiting. Having the log at room temperature, or sunny
afternoon temperature for a day before shocking also helps.
Logs should start fruiting within 1-4 weeks, forming in ushes.
If no mushrooms appear leave the log outside for a further 3
months and try again. Logs are more likely to fruit in the spring
and autumn when there are cool nights and warm days.
resting
After picking the mushrooms leave the log outside under a tree
or in a damp place to recuperate, then soak and shock the log to
start the second fruiting ush or leave it to fruit in its own time.
Please note: do not hang up the log - its handle is just for carrying!
Keep the log moist.
picking
* the outside
* shade
* rain