Mushroom Cultivation, Grain Spawn, Paper Substrate, Humidity Control.
A home mycologist utilizes the cellulose fiber in a hardcover book as a nutrient-rich growth medium for edible fungi by introducing grain spawn between saturated pages. The inoculated book is sealed in a polyethylene bag to create a sterile, high-humidity environment necessary for rapid mycelium colonization and eventual fruiting. This agricultural experiment demonstrates the efficiency of fungal decomposition in converting wood-pulp based paper into sustainable food sources.

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