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Morel Spores syringe (Morchella) Mushroom Spores

$ 4.22

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Common Name: Morel
  • Features: Edible
  • Watering: Medium
  • Room: Refrigeration
  • Item Length: 8 in
  • Genus: Morchella
  • Growth Habit: Running
  • Brand: MissouriBotanicalsLLC
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Item Weight: 1 oz
  • Sunlight: Medium Sun
  • Foliage: Mycelium Fungus
  • Growth Stage: Flowering
  • Soil Type: Around Elm's, Slippery Elm, Ash and some Fruit tree's
  • Item Width: 1 in
  • Color: Brown
  • Type: Mushroom Spores
  • Plant Form: Fungus Spores
  • Number in Pack: 1
  • Item Height: 0.5 in
  • Season of Interest: Fall
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
  • Climate: Humid Continental

    Description

    Morchellaceae (Morel) 10ML syringe. A HIGH PRIZED MUSHROOM ALL AROUND THE WORLD! START GROWING YOUR OWN TODAY! Refrigeration: If you will not be treating your desired area within a week, then refrigerate the syringe until you are ready to apply.  Do not freeze. Store in refrigerated area where temperature is between 35°F - 60°F  Leave the syringe in original sealed packaging until ready to use in order to prevent leaking or damage to the syringe. Application Day: Steps to take when applying spore liquid.  If previously refrigerated, remove syringe from refrigerator and bring to room temperature (1-2 hours).  You can directly apply 1 to 2ml at a time into the soil at desired areas. This will give you 5 to 10 applications per syringe. [Normally this is the preferred method because you can push the syringe tip down into the soil (or make your own small hole) and concentrate into one area.] OR  You can add the syringe to a quart of room temperature rainwater, then pour around the desired tree area. AREA SELECTION: The following areas are some of the best places for your spores to thrive and produce mushrooms each season. Keep a written log of placement and, if necessary, a map to remember and quickly locate your treated areas. 1. Edges of wooded areas. 2. Tend to grow around the base of dead or dying trees. 3. Oak, Elm, Ash and Aspen trees are the most common trees to find Morels around. 4. An area of ground that has been recently disturbed. Wildlife: Deer and other wildlife love to eat Morels. If you have a lot of wildlife in your area, then you could also invest in some temporary seasonal fencing to block certain areas that you have developed with the spores. This may help keep the critters away from your delicious mushroom crop each year during the “fruiting” season. Incubation Time: Fruiting bodies (the mushroom) can appear the first year; however, normally it is the second year after the application. The fungi lives under the ground and the mushroom is the “fruiting body” that pops up. From everyone at Missouri Botanicals LLC Thank You for choosing our company. If you have any questions, feel free to message us. Happy Growing!