Mushrooms Growing way

Orianatristana2

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I am living in a woodhouse which has 2 floors. the first floor for garage and relaxing, the second floor is bed rooms. 2 months ago, blood was coming then gone. after that i saw mushroom appears in our house (wood pillar). Do you think it is a good way to grow mushroom natural way?
 

Singlemalt

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Is the house made of pine? Check for leaks, your house may be decaying. Good news, it will be a one floor house ;)
 

Big Perm

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I am living in a woodhouse which has 2 floors. the first floor for garage and relaxing, the second floor is bed rooms. 2 months ago, blood was coming then gone. after that i saw mushroom appears in our house (wood pillar). Do you think it is a good way to grow mushroom natural way?
Ok, I think I have figured it out.
Do you live in a log house? Like something out of a Cabela's or Bass Pro store?
The 'blood' is pitch, or tree sap. Usually it is clear, but as it oxidizes it turns amber, and as it dries it can get dark, all the way to blood red, even black. Really sticky stuff, and really flammable.
Some shrooms grow in a wood substrate, like Shitake.
If your wood is raw and exposed in your home you may want to seal it with something so that it doesn't rot from the humidity in the home...I mean you are growing shrooms in there accidentally.
 
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Big Perm

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Do you think it is a good way to grow mushroom natural way?
Now that we know what you are talking about, we can answer your question.

Like the Shitake, some shrooms can only grow in on or around wood. As you see in your home that is how they grow in nature. Pretty hard to replicate like that, kudos. Most people have to use bags or something.
 
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