The good news is you can at least throw that contaminated colony in the garden or under wood mulch and it will probably continue growing. I recycle all of my old ones that way and it's maybe 50/50 whether a mushroom pops up. Otherwise it's just feeding earthworms and other soil fauna I want to exist, especially with culinary mycelium.
It's oysters on hardwood fuel pellets + spent coffee grounds. I'm thinking trichoderma contamination.
Oof, that's the worst. If you're right you'll likely start to see some green soon.
Yeah, there's some green spots on the top of the bag. Probably need to just nuke my fruiting chamber and start over ><
The good news is you can at least throw that contaminated colony in the garden or under wood mulch and it will probably continue growing. I recycle all of my old ones that way and it's maybe 50/50 whether a mushroom pops up. Otherwise it's just feeding earthworms and other soil fauna I want to exist, especially with culinary mycelium.
Good to know! I will give that a shot.