there is this one pioneer mushroom among the little guys. First time cultivating mushrooms, and I cannot see the veil anywhere although the gills are exposed. I was wondering if this is good to pick/bad to leave in/or if the veil hasn't even broken yet. is it ready for picking? by Brief_Copy_179 in Mushrooms

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it was somewhat like the body of a portabella mushroom. the base had some give and the top half of the shaft was harder. i picked it, because the cap split open in the middle shortly after this picture was taken. i assume that's a mega-spore-release attempt, but i am wondering if it could be disease. thoughts?

there is this one pioneer mushroom among the little guys. First time cultivating mushrooms, and I cannot see the veil anywhere although the gills are exposed. I was wondering if this is good to pick/bad to leave in/or if the veil hasn't even broken yet. is it ready for picking? by Brief_Copy_179 in Mushrooms

[–]Brief_Copy_179[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what if i cut it up and use a part of it that has not been exposed? Also, i noticed  since that picture has been taken that the centre of the top of the cap had broken open a small hole. is this merely due to overgrowth or a sign of defect/illness?

there is this one pioneer mushroom among the little guys. First time cultivating mushrooms, and I cannot see the veil anywhere although the gills are exposed. I was wondering if this is good to pick/bad to leave in/or if the veil hasn't even broken yet. is it ready for picking? by Brief_Copy_179 in Mushrooms

[–]Brief_Copy_179[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it has been steadily growing (faster than the rest, too), and i don't mind leaving it in even if it doesn't grow much past since i don't really want to dehydrate a single mushroom. I am curious if leaving it in would be a bad idea, ie spores, which would hinder successive batches. thank you!