Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Farming in Isaan => Topic started by: davelat on April 04, 2013, 07:17:11 AM
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Looking to maybe grow some oyster mushrooms in the Lam Plai Mat / Chum Phuang / Buriram area.......and just wondering if anyone can recommend where to sell / get rid of them if I did? Any information / recommendations about wholesalers or buyers would be greatly appreciated.
mushroomdave
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I'm afraid you'll have great difficulty ,,,its a complete 'closed shop'.....I didn't realize just how closed until I made enquires for exactly the same thing in Pattaya only a few weeks ago.
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Mushroom Mafia?
TBWG buriram_united sawadi
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Mushroom Mafia?
TBWG buriram_united sawadi
Dead on David.
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Interested in reading about growing oyster mushrooms I would like to grow for personal use not as business Anyone willing to share how i grow them Any useful info would be gratefully accepted
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There is a guy in Sissaket that sells ready made boxes. Just take them home and water and take care of them. Here is a box that I bought nearly 3 weeks ago.
They are not oyster mushrooms though, I can't remember the name, but I will find out. They are a mushroom that is indigenous to India but can be grown in south east Asia. They are popular in Philippines in particular.
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My Buddha Starman, that picture is almost pornographic :ohmy: :ohmy:
Mikeh ... there is a very knowledgeable and helpful sub forum on Thai Visa called "Organic Farming, Smallholding and Kitchen Gardening" that probably could be of assistance.
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Does look a bit naughty.
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Does look a bit naughty.
:biggrin:
(http://funnyasduck.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/funny-broccoli-walnut-mushroom-comic-look-like-hate-this-game-pics.jpg)
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doesnt answer simple question and post getting side tracked
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There is a guy in Sissaket that sells ready made boxes. Just take them home and water and take care of them. Here is a box that I bought nearly 3 weeks ago.
They are not oyster mushrooms though, I can't remember the name, but I will find out. They are a mushroom that is indigenous to India but can be grown in south east Asia. They are popular in Philippines in particular.
In Thailand they are called 'Dickheads'
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doesnt answer simple question and post getting side tracked
Did you look at Thai Visa Forum "Organic Farming, Smallholding and Kitchen Gardening" ?
If you did, was it of any assistance?
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Smallholding
I thought that would be on the Health, Body and Medicine section . biglaugh
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There is a guy in Sissaket that sells ready made boxes. Just take them home and water and take care of them. Here is a box that I bought nearly 3 weeks ago.
They are not oyster mushrooms though, I can't remember the name, but I will find out. They are a mushroom that is indigenous to India but can be grown in south east Asia. They are popular in Philippines in particular.
In Thailand they are called 'Dickheads'
I have come across a few of those ! :)
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You met a few as well CO-CO, you dirty boy!
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doesnt answer simple question and post getting side tracked
http://www.surinfarang.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?12563-Milky-Mushrooms
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thanks Name for the response and info will check it out
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My mushrooms as of this morning. Mikeh....I will try to get some contact details for you.
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Looking good One question do you compress your photos before posting seems to take long time to download
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Now I understand. It's had me baffled for ages. Thanks for the pic it all makes sense.
Magic mushrooms before posting. thumbup jumping8