For my conditions, it seems that 50/50 hardwood saw dust/wheat bran is performing better than standard masters mix. It's probably a hair too humid for it in my tent, but it's gotta be higher for the oysters that are fruiting now.
(That is a 5lb block of substrate)
To each their own. However, these mushrooms are awesome replacements if you care.
Yeah, I agree, to each their own. My food is my business, and your food is your business. And nobody's food is an innocent animal's business.
This is a community about mushrooms...
It's weird to me that OP is an ambiguous reference at this point. OOP, if I may, was talking about a mushroom in a fucking mushroom community.
Edit: oh I see what you mean. Oh no! OP eats meat!? The horror!? I must post some irrelevant shit nobody asked for
It's was for context.
I am not vegan by any stretch of the word, at all. Saying that a mushroom is a great substitute for some meats should mean more in that regard. Basically: As a person that eats meat on a regular basis is making a comparison that a mushroom can almost be a 1:1 meat substitute. A comparison like that is easier for me to make instead of by someone who may have only eaten one or two pieces of meat 10 years ago.
Understand now?
Don't feel too bad, that person is a troll who's been known to start trouble with others over very little or stupid things.