Most medicinal and gourmet mushrooms are grown on mushroom blocks. Mushroom blocks are made from a form of carbon-rich substrate that the mushroom mycelium can feed on and colonize. The most common substrate mix is the “Master’s Mix,” created by TR Davis from Earth Angel Mushrooms. You combine hardwood pellets and soybean hulls in a specific ratio. You could also use straw, wheat, oat husks, and coffee grounds.
This spent mushroom substrate is gold. If you can get your hands on some, you should. This substrate is a blend of natural products that work wonders in a garden. There are still nutrients in this substrate even though it is being thrown away. What’s funny is most urban mushroom farmers do not have the necessary space to properly compost the spent mushroom blocks and are looking to get rid of them. They will often give it to you for free.
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