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Thats it, i am stepping up the game and going into overdrive on the hericiums!

 

Not having this lot out fungging me!:cry:

 

im off to locate some inoculi! :idea:

 

 

 

the game is afoot, my dear watson..............:lol:

 

 

 

 

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the game is afoot, my dear watson..............:lol:

 

 

 

 

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Indeed it is, im also going to plant some beech and oak in the garden for pollarding later, these will be inocluated early on so the fungi can live as endophytes till when im long gone! awsome!:001_cool:

 

It appears there is a hericium similar to coraloides that lives on conifers too!

 

and im having trouble finding cirrhatus plugs:confused1:

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