Grow your own mushrooms
Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Blonde Morel mycelium.
Cultivated from the Morchella esculenta or Blonde Morel strain under sterile conditions.
The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on the ground.
Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sugar water mixture:
Bottled mineral water is ideal, it has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment.
Empty about 10% of the water in the water bottle so you can add syrup (apple or lemon syrup based on glucose and above all without preservatives, approximately 10% of the volume of water).
Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at a rate of 10ml per liter of sugar water mixture.
i.e. 15ml for a 1.5 liter bottle and 50ml for a 5 liter bottle.
Your mixture must then remain protected from light in a room at 20° minimum for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop.
So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it can be kept cool and protected from light for several months.
To inoculate your soil, dig a hole in your garden or forest about twenty cm long, cover your compost (leaves, wood, straw, coarsely decomposed) or humus. Everything must remain sufficiently humid for a few days.
After a few weeks the mycelium will have colonized your garden.
It needs soil that remains cool but it needs sun to grow well..
It likes bushes, rough terrain and fruit trees.
The ideal is to do the test in several places.
Morels begin to develop fruit bodies in very early spring.
If conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years and grow in your garden.
The tube is vacuum packed and delivered with instructions for use.