Circularbioeconomy
This page will be to help follow the first actual test of the old idea to use grapevine cuttings to grow oyster mushrooms
Introduction
Context
This is a part of an idea that came out of the Biofest in Greece. To note: a second one will soon be run again, 22-26 April 2026
There we discussed using olive branch cuttings to grow mushrooms. So, the idea was that here, in a grape growing region, we could try similar, with grapevine cuttings.
Objectives
to see how well mushrooms might grow on 'waste' from ordinary agricultural practices.
- This is our first test with grey oyster mushroom grain spawn on chopped up grapevine cuttings
Background & Inspiration
Some theory needed ?
Inspiration / References / Similar projects
Biofest first of all.
Run / prototype #1
Setup description
General principle: chopped up vine cuttings (thx to Antoine of Polymeka pictures to share), then got sterilised at Floyd`s and inoculated...
2 bags are still at In Pompaples under optimal growing conditions.
one bag is in Hackuarium, under a box
- What, size | quantity | where to get it | price / unit
Block with mycelia fully colonized in about a week!
Step 1 in pictures:
- Name-of-file 1.jpg
- Name-of-file 2.jpg
(If it’s an experiment) Parameters
- To vary | Values
- p1 |
- p2 |
- Constants (Key elements of set-up)
- c1 |
- c2
do what | frequency | duration
Lab Notebook & News (Real)
We put our measures here: [link to other doc?]
Run / prototype #2
What's new compared to #1: