

The stem of the mushroom is white and hollow, with a ridged texture that matches the cap. Golden morels are characterized by their cone-shaped caps that are honeycomb-like in texture, with a yellow to tan coloration. They are highly sought after by mushroom enthusiasts and chefs for their unique flavor and appearance. Golden morel mushrooms (Morchella esculenta) are edible fungi that typically grow in the spring.

Morels are also always hollow from the bottom of the stem all the way to the tip of the cap. 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐬: True Morels have a seamless cap attachment where the honeycombed cap attaches directly to the stalk. For the most part though, and for the purposes of a low-cost home gardening project, making a spore print can’t be beat. These syringes are sterile and are generally purchased online from a vendor. What is a spore syringe? A spore syringe is used to drop spores and water mixed onto slides to be viewed through a microscope for research or to inoculate sterile substrates with a certain mushroom spore. Remember, fungi like moist and warm conditions with a day/night cycle. The length of time for emergence varies depending upon the type of mushroom and environmental conditions. Otherwise, if like me, you’re itching to grow your own mushrooms, carefully spread the spores over a prepared container of soil with decomposing manure or compost. The project can also be done on a glass plate for a cool spore print suitable for hanging. If you want to do this as a school science project or just keep it for posterity, you can spray it with a fixative or hairspray. Leave the fungus covered overnight and by the next day, the spores will have dropped from the cap onto the paper. Cover the mushroom with the glass container to prevent it from drying out. Remove the stem from the mushroom of your choice and upend it, placing the cap spore side down onto the two pieces of paper with one half on white and one half on black. Put the two colors of paper side by side. Using both will enable you to see the spores regardless of their shade.)

(The purpose of two colors of paper is because sometimes spores are light colored and sometimes dark. Also, you’ll need a piece of white paper, a piece of black paper, and a glass container that can be inverted over the mushroom. Make sure it is a mature specimen, one with gills readily apparent. To harvest mushroom spores by making a spore print, you need edible mushrooms - any variety will do but, as mentioned, the gill types are easiest and most available at the local grocers. A spore syringe is another method for collecting spore, but we will get back to that in a minute. The spore print can also be used by the non-scientist to grow some succulent fungi suitable for inclusion on a pizza, or what have you. A spore print makes this possible without having to use a high powered microscope. They use the characteristic color, shape, texture and pattern of the released spores to identify the mushroom. What the heck is a spore print, you ask? Making a spore print is a method used by real mycologists, not wannabes like myself, to identify a fungus. The most common method for harvesting spores from mushrooms is the making of a spore print.
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Intrigued? So how to harvest mushroom spores, then? Gill mushrooms are the easiest from which to harvest spores, but with some experimentation, all types can be harvested. Each type of fungi has a different spore type and releases them in unique patterns dependent upon the form of the underside of the mushroom cap. The reproductive bodies of fungi, mushrooms’ purpose in life is to produce spores, or seeds. The following information on harvesting spores from mushrooms has me pretty excited! Spore Collection Techniques I sure would love to be able to grow my own edible mushrooms too, but the cost of commercial mushroom growing kits has kept me from trying. I generally purchase mine from the grocer or local farmers market, so I’m not familiar with spore collection techniques. I love mushrooms, but I am certainly no mycologist.
