There is a common, well spread belief that harvested chaga doesn't grow back. The myth states that you must leave 30% of a conk on he tree with 6-10 cm of total conk layers left, this is wrong, I've seen multiple examples of conks growing back after being harvested down to the tree trunk and 99.99% removed,
Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as chaga mushroom, is a fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It is parasitic on birch and other trees. The sterile conk is irregularly formed and has the appearance of burnt charcoal.
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