How to Grow Mushroom in Ghana || Step-by-step Tutorial || Mushroom Farming || Make GHS10,000+

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2024
  • Learn how to grow mushrooms in Ghana with our step-by-step tutorial! Our video guide covers everything you need to know about mushroom farming, from setting up your farm to harvesting your first batch. With our tips and tricks, you can potentially make GHS10,000 or more from your mushroom venture. Whether you're a beginner or experienced farmer, this tutorial will help you succeed in mushroom cultivation. Start your journey to profitable farming today!"

Komentáře • 17

  • @user-yn1gl9xk8r
    @user-yn1gl9xk8r Před 2 měsíci

    Good job

  • @levansmedia
    @levansmedia Před měsícem

    After harvesting will it reproduce or you have to over the process again?

    • @insideghn
      @insideghn  Před měsícem

      When you harvest mushrooms, they can grow again, but it depends on the method you used to cultivate them and the conditions of your growing environment. Here are some key points to consider:
      1. Spawn vs. Seeds: Mushrooms are typically grown using spawn (mycelium) rather than seeds. The spawn is inoculated into a substrate (like straw, wood chips, or a specific growing medium) to promote growth.
      2. Flushes: Mushrooms often grow in cycles called flushes. After you harvest the first flush, the mycelium may rest for a while before producing more mushrooms. With proper care, you can usually get multiple flushes from a single inoculation.
      3. Care After Harvesting: To encourage additional flushes, maintain the right conditions:
      - Keep the substrate moist but not waterlogged.
      - Maintain the appropriate temperature and humidity levels for the type of mushroom you are growing.
      - Ensure adequate airflow to prevent contamination.
      4. Substrate Depletion: Over time, the substrate will deplete its nutrients, and the mycelium will exhaust its ability to produce mushrooms. When this happens, you will need to start the process over with fresh spawn and substrate.
      5. Signs of Contamination: Watch for signs of contamination (such as mold or strange odors). If contamination occurs, it can hinder further mushroom production, and you may need to start over.
      In summary, after harvesting your mushrooms, they can grow again if you maintain the right conditions and the substrate still has nutrients. You can usually get several flushes, but eventually, you will need to start the cultivation process anew with fresh materials.

  • @krakadiredeemer7335
    @krakadiredeemer7335 Před měsícem

    I need some of the seed please

    • @insideghn
      @insideghn  Před měsícem

      Send me an email: insideghn@gmail.com and kindly Subscribe

  • @DiamondAkai
    @DiamondAkai Před měsícem

    Please I need the seed some

  • @insideghn
    @insideghn  Před 2 měsíci

    Contact Me on = heylink.me/insideghn

  • @mmamp3hia
    @mmamp3hia Před 2 měsíci

    How can I reach you

  • @gloriagloria2210
    @gloriagloria2210 Před 19 dny

    Redo this in English

    • @insideghn
      @insideghn  Před 19 dny

      Ok. Well Noted. Also don't forget to subscribe

  • @gloriagloria2210
    @gloriagloria2210 Před 19 dny

    Hawu can't u speak English

  • @kofimenz360
    @kofimenz360 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice work simple thanks🫡