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This page will be to help follow the first actual test of the old idea to use grapevine cuttings to grow oyster mushrooms
 
This page will be to help follow the first actual test of the old idea to use grapevine cuttings to grow oyster mushrooms
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==Introduction==
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===Context===
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This is a part of an idea that came out of the Biofest in Greece.  To note: a second one will soon be run again, 22-26 April 2026
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There we discussed using olive branch cuttings to grow mushrooms.  So, the idea was that here, in a grape growing region, we could try similar, with grapevine cuttings.
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===Objectives===
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to see how well mushrooms might grow on 'waste' from ordinary agricultural practices.
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;This is our first test with grey oyster mushroom grain spawn on chopped up grapevine cuttings
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==Background & Inspiration==
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===Some theory needed ?===
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===Inspiration / References / Similar projects===
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[[File:BioFest2 png.png|thumb|the flyer]]
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Biofest first of all.
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*[http://fablabo.net/wiki/Pile_microbienne#Atelier doc of a workshop with many quick prototypes created]
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*[Link 2]
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==Run / prototype #1==
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===Setup description===
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General principle: chopped up vine cuttings (thx to Antoine of Polymeka pictures to share), then got sterilised at Floyd`s and inoculated...
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2 bags are still at In Pompaples  under optimal growing conditions.
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one bag is in Hackuarium, under a box
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*What, size | quantity | where to get it | price / unit
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===Block with mycelia fully colonized in about a week!===
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Step 1 in pictures: <gallery>
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File:name-of-file_1.jpg
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File:name-of-file_2.jpg
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</gallery>
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====(If it’s an experiment) Parameters====
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;To vary | Values
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:p1 |
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:p2 |
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;Constants (Key elements of set-up)
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:c1 |
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:c2
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do what | frequency | duration
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===Lab Notebook & News (Real)===
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We put our measures here: [link to other doc?]
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==Run / prototype #2==<!--Experiment code / name ?-->
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What's new compared to #1:
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==Results / Feedback from use==
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==Recommendation + next steps==

Latest revision as of 16:45, 3 April 2026

This page will be to help follow the first actual test of the old idea to use grapevine cuttings to grow oyster mushrooms


Introduction

Context

This is a part of an idea that came out of the Biofest in Greece. To note: a second one will soon be run again, 22-26 April 2026

There we discussed using olive branch cuttings to grow mushrooms. So, the idea was that here, in a grape growing region, we could try similar, with grapevine cuttings.

Objectives

to see how well mushrooms might grow on 'waste' from ordinary agricultural practices.

This is our first test with grey oyster mushroom grain spawn on chopped up grapevine cuttings

Background & Inspiration

Some theory needed ?

Inspiration / References / Similar projects

the flyer

Biofest first of all.

Run / prototype #1

Setup description

General principle: chopped up vine cuttings (thx to Antoine of Polymeka pictures to share), then got sterilised at Floyd`s and inoculated...

2 bags are still at In Pompaples under optimal growing conditions.

one bag is in Hackuarium, under a box

  • What, size | quantity | where to get it | price / unit

Block with mycelia fully colonized in about a week!

Step 1 in pictures:

(If it’s an experiment) Parameters

To vary | Values
p1 |
p2 |
Constants (Key elements of set-up)
c1 |
c2

do what | frequency | duration

Lab Notebook & News (Real)

We put our measures here: [link to other doc?]

Run / prototype #2

What's new compared to #1:

Results / Feedback from use

Recommendation + next steps