• Rodactis

  • Heather6148

Your situation is not as bad as it seems. There's no need to tear the rodactis so barbarically. It's better to extract the stone with the animals and see where and how it can be carefully cracked to leave some polyp separated. This is if you want to divide it right away. Generally, this issue is resolved differently. For the rodactis that has its crown hanging from the substrate, a flat

Joshua448

Thank you for the advice! My ones arrived "on the plate" - that's how they live - I thought I needed to cut it. This weekend, I'll clean the big stone from the thread and attach the "plate" to it, let it crawl.

Jesse

In principle, this can be done with other mushrooms as well: with ricordeas, discos, etc.

Jessica6754

It's just that the stone is quite large (1.5 kg), and I didn't want to disturb it. A few have already descended onto the neighboring stone...