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Answer by LazyReader for Could one grow mushrooms on processed food waste?

You can. Growing mushrooms in urban settings it's doable with the "Bucket" method.Get a five gallon bucket and drill holes in it, then fill the bucket with wet dirt, your compoost and food waste...

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Answer by That Idiot for Could one grow mushrooms on processed food waste?

Since the end product is described as a fertilizer, you're going to run into bacterial and mold contamination issues due to the high N content unless you are set up to inoculate the medium in...

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Answer by Colin Beckingham for Could one grow mushrooms on processed food waste?

The link you provide shows that the manufacturer recommends the final product as a soil amendment, not as actual soil, so they have the same concerns about unusually high levels of acidity or specific...

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Could one grow mushrooms on processed food waste?

I'm wondering if the processed food waste (PFW) output of an electric composter, like this one, could be used to grow (oyster) mushrooms on?The PFW is supposedly sterile, so the idea is to lightly...

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