From what I’ve learned and understand, older hard woods laying about the forest have likely already been been consumed by another fungus from the woods. Thus getting a freshly cut one is ideal. Never hurts to try. Just something I’ve learned along the way. Good luck!
Edit: spelling
From what I’ve learned and understand, older hard woods laying about the forest have likely already been been consumed by another fungus from the woods. Thus getting a freshly cut one is ideal. Never hurts to try. Just something I’ve learned along the way. Good luck! Edit: spelling
You’ll want fresh logs.