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Black Morel Culture Syringe (Morchella elata): Pack of 4: SW
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Black Morel Culture Syringe (Morchella elata): Pack of 4: SW |
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Cultivation Difficulty: Difficult Type: Edible Substrate: Grass seed, hardwood sawdust Colonization/Fruiting Temperatures 70-75F/40-60F Sclerotia Formation Temperature 60-65F The Morchella elata group includes M. angusticeps and M. conica, which are difficult to distinguish from each other and may not exist as truly separate species. Currently there is no reliable method of fruiting morels under laboratory conditions. We only offer this species for experimental purposes and make no guarantees beyond the viability of the culture and its ability to form sclerotia. Outdoor cultivation is recommended for the highest chance of success. The formation of sclerotia (pictured at right) is widely accepted as the preliminary stage to the formation of morel mushrooms. A morel sclerotium is a hard mass of compressed mycelium that forms underground during the late spring and summer. It is thought to be a dormant structure in the morel lifecycle that allows it to over-winter. The sclerotium can then quickly spring to life with the warm spring rains. The morel strain provided here was isolated from a wild Oregon, USA specimen and successfully fruited in a disturbed garden habitat in March 2004. We hope to duplicate this fruiting next spring and refine the outdoor cultivation method. Current successful cultivation method: Using a presealable Mushroom Bag with self-healing injection port, place a cup or so of soaked and well drained grass seed on the bottom near the injection site and a thick layer of moist hardwood sawdust on top. Seal with an impulse sealer and sterilized at 15psi for 2-3 hours. After cooling, inject the culture syringe into the grass seed and let it colonize at 60-65F for at least 3 weeks. Do not mix the grass seed with the sawdust. The morel mycelium will feed on the grass seed and use that energy to grow sclerotia in the nutrient poor sawdust. There should be plenty of the small orange sclerotia visible before planting outside. In November-January, dig a small depression in a shady garden area and sprinkle it heavily with garden lime. Dump out the sawdust layer into the depression and cover it with garden soil mixed with a few handfuls of lime and ignore it. With luck, morels will appear in the spring. Alternative methods recommend mixing wood ash with the sclerotia as black morels are often associated with burn sites. This was not attempted with this strain. The above method can be attempted with jars but the grass seed should be placed on top of the sawdust instead of the bottom. Our culture filled syringes are guaranteed clean and viable. They are created with pure isolated culture of mushroom mycelium suspended in a nutrient solution inside a hypodermic syringe. Culture syringes are useful for inoculating sterile substrates, liquid cultures and agar. Our current batch of offered culture syringes utilizes B-D 10cc syringes with luer-lock and 16ga 1-1/2 inch needles. Orders containing syringes wil |
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