2 or 3 cycles, yes. But I've only had success with barely 2. But that is probably indicative of my abilities.
cool
but they are only good for two or three cycles of growing. no?
i will need to figure out how to grow it in a bucket.. and how to collect all the matrials
taxy - that box I pictured is all you need. You cut out a big square in the front of the box, make a slit in the plastic liner that you see, and then start spritzing with water (about 3 times a day?) That's it! The spores are already in the compost wood shavings packed in the bag. Nothing else to buy, get, do - other than spritzing.
Then one day you realize something is growing! Really neat. If you can't find them in the nurseries, you can get them on line. But they are not cheap, be forwarned. But tasty and fun - gotta try everything at least once, no?
Well yeah, one does this at home. Does it work better in a basement? Is humidity a factor? Temperature?LOL... The available environment is your house taxy!
if after you are finished with the kit - everything is compostable.
if you want to really get into it - buy a 10$ bucket at Rona - get some good sawdust, order some spores - and you're in business. Some good video's on Youtube. No big fancy equipment to buy.
If your looking for the experience, he his are worth the money, but if looking for a deal, financially makes more sense jus to buy the mushrooms. thats my experience, but when you start doing larger operations ( garden beds, large buckets...) then it makes more financial sense.Was the kit worth the money in mushrooms produced? Or is it more expensive than just buying the mushrooms at the store?
If your looking for the experience, he his are worth the money, but if looking for a deal, financially makes more sense jus to buy the mushrooms. thats my experience, but when you start doing larger operations ( garden beds, large buckets...) then it makes more financial sense.