Morel hunting & scouting for outdoor places to grow.

iHearAll

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I'll tell you all how I get them to grow in my yard. First I picked them out of the woods, cut them in half and rinsed them off in a bowl of water then dumped the water in a patch of grass. Now they come back every year. Every time I pick 5, I leave one but I'll have to try that mycelium spreading thing.
Do you run a sprinkler throughout the summer?
 

Sassafras¥

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I'll tell you all how I get them to grow in my yard. First I picked them out of the woods, cut them in half and rinsed them off in a bowl of water then dumped the water in a patch of grass. Now they come back every year. Every time I pick 5, I leave one but I'll have to try that mycelium spreading thing.
Truly does work. (:
 

Olive Drab Green

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I'll tell you all how I get them to grow in my yard. First I picked them out of the woods, cut them in half and rinsed them off in a bowl of water then dumped the water in a patch of grass. Now they come back every year. Every time I pick 5, I leave one but I'll have to try that mycelium spreading thing.
I'm buying a tree pre-inoculated with truffles and am going to do my best to mimic proper conditions, probably putting it outside during the early or late winter.
 

Dr.Pecker

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I remembered another trick to find some black morels. If you find an area that had a forest fire or a resent cut, usually you'll find some blacks. I don't know about whites or grays in those areas.
 
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