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Mushroom MountainSpecialty Mushrooms and Product

DevelopmentTradd Cotter

Mushroom Mountain, LLCLiberty, SC

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LARGE SCALE CULTIVATION OF PSILOCYBIN CUBENSIS AT

HOMEFOR FUN AND PROFIT

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Iama

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Iama

mushroom

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Jack o’lanternOmphalotus illudens

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LAB 1

LAB 2

COMPOSTINGFRUITING

PACKING

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Alcohol inkyCoprinus atramentarius

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Types of Spawn

• Plug (Outdoor log and stump cultivation)• Sawdust• Grain (rye, wheat, millet, milo)• Compost• Other (soaked corn cobs, nutrified perlite)

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SPAWN

Dowels or “Plugs”

Sawdust

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Grooved Dowels

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Log and Stump Cultivation

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Log and Stump Cultivation

• Spawn Run• Storage and Stacking• Water requirements / Soaking• Fruiting Parameters and cycles• Yields and expectations

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“Diamond” Drilling Pattern

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Positions Spawn Run

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Log and Stump CultivationSOAKING

• Replenishes lost water• Swells dehydrated mycelium• Signals biomass there is enough internal

moisture to produce viable fruit• Evaporation creates a slight drop in log

temperature

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Green Heron Growers, NY

SOAKING TO INITIATE FRUITING CYCLE12-24 HOURS

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Shiitake Yields

• Average 2 pounds per log per year• Investment of $3-4 in plugs per log• Lifetime of log return 10 pounds (6-8 inch log)• Price per pound varies with quality ($8-15/lb)

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ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES AND SPECIES

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ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES AND SPECIES

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MaitakeGrifola frondosa

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Chicken of the WoodsLaetiporus sulphureus

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Mushrooms on Wood Chips and Composts

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Wood Chip Cultivation

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King StrophariaStropharia rugoso-annulata

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King Stropharia Yields

• Average 3-5 pounds per year (4x4x1)• Investment of $30 per cubic yard of chips• Lifetime of return 6-10 pounds (2 years)• Price per pound varies with quality ($8-15/lb)

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BlewitClitocybe nuda

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PARASOLLepiota procera

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Cultivating on Ag waste and Weeds

• Spent Coffee• Cereal Straw (oat, wheat, rye)• Cotton Waste• Corn Waste• Kudzu• Water Hyacinth

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Vegetable Foliage Recycled and Used for Mushroom Cultivation Media

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SUBSTRATE DENSITY

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HOT WATER PASTERURIZATION1-2 HOURS AT 160 F (71 C)

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Electric Winch

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DRAIN, COOL, AND SPAWN

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SPAWN RUN

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MONITOR INTERNAL TEMPERATURES

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VOLUME : EXPOSED SURFACE

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OVERPINNING AND CROP FAILURES

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STERILIZED SUBSTRATES

INDOORS

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Sterilized Substrates• Autoclave or Pressure cooker required• Clean room required (HEPA) for transfers• High Energy Inputs / Rapid and high yielding

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RETORT AUTOCLAVE – DOUBLE ENDED

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Bagged Substrate

Maitake (Grifola frondosa) Shiitake (Lentinula edodes)

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Yield Calculators

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Spawning Schedule

Columns/day 100 106.0 factor

Sum of green

= 12.5 12.5 13.0 13.0

times per week 4

Cost Per Total Columns per Week 400

Column Costs Trailers Needed: 41.25 (40 Footers) OR

Plastic $2.00 Estimated Pounds Per Week 6400 Square Footage Needed: 17600

#of col/wk/3 - why? Media $2.00 Wholesale Value Per Pound $3.00

bags 133.3 Spawn $3.00 Total Value Per Week $19,200.00

Propane $2.00 Column Costs Per Week $3,600.00

Labor Expenses Per Week $1,200 2 PERSONS

Total each $9.00 Week cost $4,800.00

Week Net $14,400.00

Year Net $748,800.00

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Spawning Schedule

Columns/day 100 106.0 factor

Sum of green

= 12.5 12.5 13.0 13.0

times per week 4

Cost Per Total Columns per Week 400

Column Costs Trailers Needed: 41.25 (40 Footers) OR

Plastic $2.00 Estimated Pounds Per Week 6400 Square Footage Needed: 17600

#of col/wk/3 - why? Media $2.00 Wholesale Value Per Pound $3.00

bags 133.3 Spawn $3.00 Total Value Per Week $19,200.00

Propane $2.00 Column Costs Per Week $3,600.00

Labor Expenses Per Week $1,200 2 PERSONS

Total each $9.00 Week cost $4,800.00

Week Net $14,400.00

Year Net $748,800.00

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ENCLOSED FRUITING ROOM CONCEPTS

• FLUID INTERNAL STRUCTURAL DESIGN / MOVING WALLS

• INTEGRATED PLANT BIOMASS - OFFSET CO2 PRODUCTION FROM FUNGI

• PORTABLE ALGAL SCRUBBING UNITS AND BIOFUEL POTENTIAL

• AIR LAYERING CONCEPTS

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PARTITION STRUCTURES TO ACCOMMODATE FRUITING CYCLES

CONVERTING EXISTING - DETERMINE PERCENTAGE IN WEEKS FOR EACH STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

EX. SHIITAKE

6 WEEKS COLONIZATION2 WEEKS BROWNING1 WEEK FLUSH 13 WEEKS REST1 WEEK FLUSH 23 WEEKS REST1 WEEK FLUSH 3

17 WEEK USE OF SPACE

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PARTITION STRUCTURES TO ACCOMMODATE FRUITING CYCLES

CONVERTING EXISTING - DETERMINE PERCENTAGE IN WEEKS FOR EACH STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

EX. SHIITAKE

6 WEEKS COLONIZATION/17 = 35%2 WEEKS BROWNING/17 = 12%3 WEEKS FLUSHES 1-3 /17= 18%6 WEEKS REST/17 = 35%

17 TOTAL WEEKS

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PARTITION STRUCTURES TO ACCOMMODATE FRUITING CYCLES

CONVERTING EXISTING - DETERMINE PERCENTAGE IN WEEKS FOR EACH STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

EX. OYSTER

2 WEEKS COLONIZATION / 9 = 22.3%3 WEEKS FLUSHES / 9 = 33.3%4 WEEKS REST / 9 = 44.3%

9 TOTAL WEEKS

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Fruiting Structures

• Controlled, clean environment• Gases, insects, and humidity control

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Fruiting Structures

• Bigger not better – Think small/modular.

Modular systems have less contamination vectors, easier to maintain and isolate diseases. Large rooms are difficult to prevent cross contamination.

You can simply add more modules to increase production.

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Humidity Tunnels

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Unused Bunkers and Tunnels

ediblegeography.com

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Optimizing Cap Cuticle Pigmentation by Temperature Reduction and Blue LED Lighting During Primordia Formation

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LED Lighting

•Electrical Savings•Higher intensity with Lower Heat (sharper peak values)•Flexibility – thin and lightweight for modifying individual shelves•Single Wavelength Selectivity and Timing

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Cap Cuticle Pigmentation and Optimizing Wavelength Parameters

Red, light emission 580-660 nm, maximum at 631 nm; yellow, light emission 550-630 nm, maximum at 597 nm; Blue, light emission 420-550 nm, maximum at 463 nm; Green, light emission 470-600 nm, maximum at 517 nm

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Figure 1. Effect of UV irradiation sources on the efficacy of vitamin D2 synthesis in oyster mushrooms.

Wu W-J, Ahn B-Y (2014) Statistical Optimization of Ultraviolet Irradiate Conditions for Vitamin D2 Synthesis in Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) Using Response Surface Methodology. PLoS ONE 9(4): e95359. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0095359http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0095359

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Harvesting and Storage

• Eliminate watering 4-6 hours before harvesting

• Pick when caps are tacky to dry• Store under 38-45F Refigeration• Store in lightly ventilated boxes, paper bags,

never sealed plastic or plastic bags• Species specific longevity

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MARKETING

BIODEGRADABLE CONTAINER WITH RECIPE SUGGESTIONS

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MARKETING•Know your products•Know the nutritional values of each species, incorporate into signs and handouts•Never falsify medicinal claims, only cite scientific journals, not websites, blogs, and neighbors•Be your local expert

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Alternative Products

• Powders• Medicinal Extracts• Soaps, Lotions, Cosmetics• Mycobrewery• Dream up your own products!

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DRIED MUSHROOMS

• Solar Drying – Gills up increases vitamin D• Not all species suitable! May reconstitute

chewy or leathery

Good: Oyster, Shiitake, Maitake, Lion’s ManeBad: Chanterelles

BUT, they can all be made into powder……..

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Mushrooms and Vermicomposting

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Octanol – “Mushroom Alcohol”

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INTERACTIONS

KINGDOM

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Almond PortabellaAgaricus blazei / Agaricus brasiliensis

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Mushroom Pests and Diseases

• Insects – Fungus gnats, sciarid flies, beetles, mites

• Fungi – Molds, wilts• Bacteria – Brown Blotch, Orange Staining• Viruses• Rodents

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Mushroom Pests and Diseases

• Insects – Fungus gnats, sciarid flies, beetles, mites

• Fungi – Molds, wilts• Bacteria – Brown Blotch, Orange Staining• Viruses• Rodents (Monsanto)

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FUNGUS GNATS AND FRUIT FLIES

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Bacillus thuringiensis sp israelensis

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“Pleasing Beetle”Pseudischyrus spp.

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Bug Zappers

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INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL

Mycoparasite - Trichoderma green mold

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Trichoderma spp Mold Contaminating Mushroom Casing Soil

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WWW.MUSHROOMMOUNTAIN.COM

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MORELSMorchella

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The Morel Life Cycle(Volk and Leonard 1990, Volk and Leonard, 1989a)

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Morel Micro-Sclerotia

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NON-NUTRITIVE CASING

NUTRITIVE BOTTOM LAYER

SPAWN

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NON-NUTRITIVE CASING

NUTRITIVE BOTTOM LAYER

SPAWN

MOREL SCLEROTIA

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MOREL SCLEROTIA

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Watkinsville, Georgia

Fruiting Temperature Window at 6” Deep (a.m. shaded reading)48.0 F ( 8.9C) – 57.0F (13.9C)

INITIATION

2012

FRUITING8.9 ⁰ C-13.9 ⁰ C

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Watkinsville, Georgia

Fruiting Temperature Window at 6” Deep (a.m. shaded reading)48.0 ⁰F ( 8.9 ⁰ C) – 57.0 ⁰ F (13.9 ⁰ C)

FRUITING8.9 ⁰ C-13.9 ⁰ C

2012

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Chill Hours HistoryEatonton, GA

Nov-1 Apr-3 Number of Hours2012 2013 N/A2011 2012 2602010 2011 6012009 2010 518

Temp <= 32 °F

Nov-1 Mar-3 Number of Hours2012 2013 2072011 2012 2532010 2011 5912009 2010 483

Temp <= 32 °F

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