Product Review
Common marmalade or edible, real, lat. Morchella esculenta. Individual large morels can weigh up to 500 g. These fungi are very impressive in size, as the inside of the fungus is hollow. The hat (usually 1.1 - 1.9 inches in diameter) is ovate or ovoid-rounded, 1.1-3.3 inches high. Along the edges, it fuses with the foot. Outside the bonnet is yellow-brown, brown, occasionally gray-brown. Uneven wavy "ribs" create a mesh-cellular surface with deep sinuous cells of irregular shape. Leg fragile, diameter up to 0.7 inches, cylindrical (up to 2.7 inches), inside hollow, whitish or brownish, smooth or with longitudinal grooves (dents). At the base it expands. The flesh is thin, brittle, waxy. The height of the cap and the legs are almost the same. On the cut the whole morel inside is hollow. Planted in gardens, parks, forests, nurseries, greenhouses, flower beds, lawns, etc.. 1 pack of mycelium (25 g/0.055 in) is intended for planting under 1 tree for an area of 930-1240 square inch, or together with one seedling, or under shrubs to an area of 930-1240 square inch. Flood the ground under the tree in such a way that a depression of 2-6 in is formed, depending on the location of the roots near the soil surface. Spread the mycelium evenly over the entire fluffy surface. Cover the garden (or forest) soil, mixed with any humus, in equal parts. Top with sprinkled with the earth, which was formed during swelling with a depression. Landing can be made at any time of the year and under any type of tree. Watering is done in arid times often with a garden watering can or in some other way around 2.6 gallon per 1550 in2. Mushrooms appear in spring and autumn, but for the first time not earlier than 5 months after planting. Sometimes the first harvest can only be the next year. The first harvest is 0.6-1.1 lb/1550in2, the next 7.7-10 lb/1550in2.