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Mushroom cultivation => Cultivation => Topic started by: Zak on February 03, 2009, 06:02:02 PM

Poll
Question: What's the best place to store dried mushrooms?
Option 1: Refrigerator, cracker dry, in amber glass with decaessant votes: 0
Option 2: In freezer, cracker dry, in amber glass with decessant votes: 3
Option 3: In a cool dark place, cracker dry, in amber glass with decessant votes: 2
Option 4: in tummy, never mind long term... votes: 4
Title: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: Zak on February 03, 2009, 06:02:02 PM
I've been doing a lot of research on the web regarding this question and
would love to know what people's experiences have been with preserving and storing dried mushrooms for long periods up to six months or a year, thank you!!!  :mellow:
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: psilocybin warrior on February 03, 2009, 06:05:28 PM
glass jar in a cool dark place.

PW
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: inneralchemy on February 03, 2009, 06:20:21 PM

Thanks warier, do you know why that's better than frig? Sporeworks
said the same thing. Have you tried both??
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: psilocybin warrior on February 04, 2009, 03:32:31 PM
Fridge can create moisture.

Have you tried both??

-No.

PW
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: ciupercarii on February 16, 2009, 10:37:24 PM
ultraviolet treatment its good

Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: Baphom3t on February 25, 2009, 08:18:35 PM
"ultraviolet treatment its good"

FAIL ^^^

The very best storage is vaccum sealed.
But storage in mason jars in dark cool place work good.
Why people wanna store them for so damn long are beyond me.

Baph
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: pigwind on February 20, 2010, 03:56:16 PM
oxygen in the air is the main reason for loss of potency
dry them then cover in  light cooking oil in a sealed jar kept cool and dark  and they will keep forever
allow the oil to drain back into the jar through a sieve before eating
they will taste foul but who cares.
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: substrate on May 10, 2010, 11:38:28 AM
I hate to revive a post this old, but I have not been successful in my storage efforts and thought someone might have some additional input.

I get my fruits completely dried out, about 36 to 48 hours of room temp moving air.  They are literally cracker-dry and crunchy. 

I've tried putting them in a jar with silica gel, a jar without, jar with inoculation holes in the lid, and jar with a poly-fill hole in the lid.

After a couple of days the fruits are shriveled and mushy.  Really soggy and smell bad.

I don't have a vacuum sealer.  I was thinking of suspending them in honey the way the Aztecs used to do (but don't want to ruin the whole crop). 

Any additional suggestions are much appreciated.
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: chains on May 11, 2010, 01:18:17 PM
Suspension in honey will definitely work but im not a fan of the taste of honey...
If you decide to do that i beloeve its best to dry then grind into a owder brfore adding to the honey. That way you can hardly taste the shroomage.
Personally im planning on making a big batch of 'magic chocolate' using pretty much the same method but after ive powdered my shrooms and added them to the melted choc im goin to freeze it for long term storage  :ph34r:
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: Vandal_xx on May 12, 2010, 04:46:38 PM
Chains... That sounds like a good Idea!
I've had some in a plastic bag with some sillica packets and they seem to be holding well. It's been about a month with no weird feel, look, or smell.
Title: Re: Best storage technique for mushrooms:
Post by: Mr. NIce GuY on May 15, 2010, 03:21:15 PM
Yeah vaccum seal is the best, and i store mine in the freezer if i know i am going to hold on to them for longer than six months.....