Is it common in Thailand for them to fumigate? I'd never heard of it until this morning.
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Is it common in Thailand for them to fumigate? I'd never heard of it until this morning.
around here some do it,Quote:
Originally Posted by youneverknow
anything to increase production
Back to the cooking. I've tried delicious mushroom larb from the market. Would this type of mushroom work in that type of a dish, IA? Usually they have those stringy long mushrooms in larb.
Also I wonder if there is any issue in mixing mushroom types when growing them. i notice that most pictures I've seen around the Internet seem to show just one type in a room, never mixed.
Even bigger. Today we harvested a joined group of three mushrooms that went 3.1 kg
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/displayi...556&fullsize=1
^ Turn them fookers upside down, add fried egg, bacon, blackpudding, sausage, baked beans, a couple of rounds of toast, cup o tea and open a restaurant...
I'd be there in a shot!
Here you go IA.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...t_20130924.JPG
Am about to contact Packdee and make arrangements to meet him on his mushroom farm, school holidays start on the weekend (cries of delight) so will drive up from the great Metropolis Udon and make a family holiday and learn the intricacies of mushroom cultivation.
Hi IA
Can you advise me where I can buy some of these lovely mushies...?
Thanks Tom
Hi Polaris,
We sell from the farm and can send via bus or EMS. Packdee has several outlets near him and may give you some ideas.
Regards
IA
Hi Col. Tongon,
My Wife and I would like to come to visit you for 2 or 3 days. We want to learn as much as we can about mushroom growing. I have studied many websites and watched countless YouTube video's. However I know I will learn much more face to face with an expert. It will probably be early August when we can manage to come to Saraburi, do you have room available around this time?
Packdee hasn't logged into the forum for almost 4 years so I doubt he will reply to your post. If you have transport and need accommodation, stay in Pak Chong. Packdee's farm is about 45km north of it on Road 2247. Chance your luck and pay him a surprise visit.
Believe his farm stay is still up and running, see him post on facebook at times, through IssanAussie shares.
Do a google, you will find out more details.
https://www.facebook.com/packdee.tongonQuote:
Originally Posted by jamescollister