If you have hardwood logs or stumps, it's easy to grow mushrooms on them. Many places sell wooden dowels inoculated with mushroom spores, which you insert in holes you've drilled in the wood.
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"Mushrooms are not the only fungi that enjoy warm, humid conditions. Mold and other bacteria also thrive in the conditions you create for your mushrooms."
That's the primary reason they can't be grown together. Another is mushrooms want CO2 under 1000 ppm, while marijuana wants CO2 around 1600 ppm. 50-75F for mushrooms, 75-85F for marijuana. Low light for mushrooms, intensely bright light for marijuana.
So, not ideal to grow together. Either or both can be grown at home relatively easily.
Sector2 0 points 2 months ago
"Mushrooms are not the only fungi that enjoy warm, humid conditions. Mold and other bacteria also thrive in the conditions you create for your mushrooms."
That's the primary reason they can't be grown together. Another is mushrooms want CO2 under 1000 ppm, while marijuana wants CO2 around 1600 ppm. 50-75F for mushrooms, 75-85F for marijuana. Low light for mushrooms, intensely bright light for marijuana.
So, not ideal to grow together. Either or both can be grown at home relatively easily.