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![]() I seem to be able to grow Green Hair Mushrooms really well. They are huge, about 4 inches in diameter. I would like to sell/trade some. Does anybody know the best way to take them off the rock? Is cutting them at the base the only way?
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![]() you have P.M.
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![]() Hey are these the same green mushrooms that you got from me ages ago? Just curious!
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![]() Yes some of these mushrooms are the ones I bought from you. I also bought some other hairy mushrooms that are a different color. Both types seem to open up quite large and reproduce. I'm still trying to figure out how to get them off the rock.
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![]() I slice them off with a razor blade... takes em a few days to heal up.
I have never lost one with this method.. But I wouldn't care anyways since they are like weeds.
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![]() Yup. Cutting healthy mushrooms doesn't harm them. You'll just end up with more of 'em. Done it many times. For a less invasive method, I will push up the corner of some LR rubble under the edge of the 'shroom I want to transplant. Usually it takes a couple of weeks before it gets the hint & moves onto the new rock. Or if you turn one side away from the light, I find mushrooms will start to let go in order to fall off & get into the light. That's how I always end up with some loose ones on my substrate.
Just some ideas/tactics that have worked for me. ![]()
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![]() Thanks for the tips. I will give it a try
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