Clint
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Hey guys. I have no idea where to put this.
Has anyone ever tried culturing Trichoderma in a jar as one would culture mushrooms like Shitake or Oyster or something? I'm kindly being sent some Trichoderma granules for my new cephalotus and I was told they can be cultured on cornmeal. Plain or self rising? Lol, really though has anyone got any tips on this? And do I need to keep a strictly sterile seeding area for the spores, considering it's a fungus that preys on other fungi?
Can they be grown in a "mushroom cake" sort of fashion, or should it be cultured flat?
Now then.. dun dun duuuuuun. If I do culture it, and innoculate other plants with the fungi, and those plants/pots have been sprayed with something like hydrophilic neem oil in the past, would that zap the fungi right then and there, or does fungicide like neem oil have residual effects but eventually break down again?
Has anyone ever tried culturing Trichoderma in a jar as one would culture mushrooms like Shitake or Oyster or something? I'm kindly being sent some Trichoderma granules for my new cephalotus and I was told they can be cultured on cornmeal. Plain or self rising? Lol, really though has anyone got any tips on this? And do I need to keep a strictly sterile seeding area for the spores, considering it's a fungus that preys on other fungi?
Can they be grown in a "mushroom cake" sort of fashion, or should it be cultured flat?
Now then.. dun dun duuuuuun. If I do culture it, and innoculate other plants with the fungi, and those plants/pots have been sprayed with something like hydrophilic neem oil in the past, would that zap the fungi right then and there, or does fungicide like neem oil have residual effects but eventually break down again?