Shiitake Growing On Logs

   / Shiitake Growing On Logs #51  
Wife just called as I was reading this thread to say they have plugs in her seed catologs. Wow that's twice today any way I have plenty alders so I will look to cut one down and some big limbs from the cottonwood I dropped in November.
Would still like to know where you got that bit and if it is a special type
 
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Wife just called as I was reading this thread to say they have plugs in her seed catologs. Wow that's twice today any way I have plenty alders so I will look to cut one down and some big limbs from the cottonwood I dropped in November.
Would still like to know where you got that bit and if it is a special type

The bit I have is a special type. It fits my homemade inoculation tool. It also has that lead-screw which makes it pull into the wood, whereas the twist drill I used to use had to be pushed. It's way nicer to use.

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The bit was $12. It is a 12mm and fits my 1/2" tool. I got it from Northwest Mycological Consultants, where I've been getting my spawn. They also sell an inoculation tool for $32 (probably a better deal than the weeks and trips to town I spent on making my own). They sell an 8.5mm drill for the wood plugs that are $35 per 1,000.
 
   / Shiitake Growing On Logs #53  
after sealing what do you do with the logs? do you keep them on horses or lay them on the ground
 
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I have been putting them on the ground to keep them wet. I just asked the lady at Northwest Mycological Consultants about this on Tuesday. She said it is a way to keep them from dying out, but it exposes them to fungal diseases. Most growers keep them cribbed up on pallets with a tarp or some kind of blanket over them to keep moisture in.

It seems like every idea I come up with on my own is a wrong turn. This OJT is tough. Looks like I have to move them all again. I'm up to 79 logs now and many of them are almost too heavy for me to lift. I have them in a place I can only get to with the tractor when it is fairly dry. It is on a slope. I don't have much for level ground nearby that is shady and has running water. I suppose I can move them over a day or so when things dry out again. I just don't know where that will be yet.
 
   / Shiitake Growing On Logs #55  
I have been putting them on the ground to keep them wet. I just asked the lady at Northwest Mycological Consultants about this on Tuesday. She said it is a way to keep them from dying out, but it exposes them to fungal diseases. Most growers keep them cribbed up on pallets with a tarp or some kind of blanket over them to keep moisture in.

It seems like every idea I come up with on my own is a wrong turn. This OJT is tough. Looks like I have to move them all again. I'm up to 79 logs now and many of them are almost too heavy for me to lift. I have them in a place I can only get to with the tractor when it is fairly dry. It is on a slope. I don't have much for level ground nearby that is shady and has running water. I suppose I can move them over a day or so when things dry out again. I just don't know where that will be yet.

Thanks got lots of wet and shady will be scouting out a place though I think I am only gonna start with maybe a dozen or so and possibly try different areas. Book should be at the house before I get home, though I have more time when I'm at work to read.
 
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#56  
I'm sitting at 107 logs and holding for the moment. Good day for watching football.

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   / Shiitake Growing On Logs #57  
Do you have people who want to buy them? Or are you going to sell them farmers market?
 
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Never planned to sell any. Who knows why I do things? I just hope I haven't wasted my time on logs that won't work. I'm not counting any mushrooms before they grow. I always planned to give away what I can't eat. That's how good a businessman I have always been.
 
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In the snows and winds of December and January, three of the trees that came down were perfect for making mushroom logs. I got 37 nice 42" logs from them. I have gone down from 48" as the larger ones were too much for me. Not that they are all that much lighter with only a half a foot chopped off. So, I am back at it, doing a warm weather strain and about to order 10 more pounds of wide range shiitake spawn.

When I received my copy of The Shiitake Growers Handbook, I was directed by Northwest Mycological Consultants to the chapter on diseases and pests to beware of on shiitake logs. I've read that section over three times now. It is pretty technical, and I don't know from all the Latin names of fungi to look out for. But what I am getting from it is that it is important to handle and store the logs properly during the next phases, i.e., the spawn run and fruiting cycles.

Yesterday, I visited a guy who is a couple years ahead of me in his first attempt at growing shiitakes on alder. He admittedly hadn't paid enough attention to handling his logs, and specifically, he'd been over-watering them when problem spores were likely to be present. (I know that my first attempt involved letting the logs get too dry.) Seeing the damage to his bark was a real eye-opener. These logs have to be kept moist, but exposed wet bark seems to be asking for problems. I will have to do something before the spring spores are looking for wet bark to colonize. I bought some tarps Wednesday to cover my stacks.

I just went out and turned on the hot plate under the wax. It's windy and nasty out, so I'm bundling up and getting ready for today's shift of drilling, filling, and waxing. Got my iPod full of books and I'm ready to go. Listening to a Michael Connelly book today.
 

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