I was awestruck with the result by my lack of attention to two bags of blue oyster straw bags (from Build a Soil). Thinking I would use them later to cover beds, I placed them in one of my carboard drying boxes used to cure small runs of cannabis. When I wanted to use the straw to cover/inoculate spring beds, I found a huge clutch growing from the air port. Nature finds a way, and the primary problem people seem to have with growing mushrooms is the fear of failure. I, literally, did nothing but place the bags in a carboard box that had some venting-ports to provide minimal air exchange... no lights, no nothing, and I'm cooking them with a flank steak tonight!
There's a lot of potential in psychedelics, I can't wait to try any of them mushroom specifically but it's just so hard to find a reliable source over here, l'll be glad if anyone can be of help
Thanks Tony, love your content. With wider availability of psylocibes, I think a lot of folks are curious about personal dosing on a more regular and long term basis. I love how you tackle stuff with a combination of personal anecdotes, scientific studies and conversations with interesting folks. Is this a subject you'd be willing to explore in an episode? Thanks again and mushlove.
By any means necessary...mushrooms HAVE TO thrive so we survive. My Lion`s Mane clone army is trained in Krav Maga and dual wielding Nodachi - contamination is just a victim, food.
Would love to see the culture lab and how they keep vigor going across so many fruiting spaces. How often to you cycle your cultures? How often to you change the nutrients to keep their culture producing? How often do you test new cultures? What is your lab schedule like, man?
They automatically do this because they disperse the radiation. You might want to check your science though. The radiation YOU should be scared of comes from material with a short half life. So these materials vanish quickly by definition - no shoom needed. But in general some shrooms and ganja plants do wonders.
I believe so. Paul Stamets talks about Japan needing to plant a nuclear Forrest where Fukushima happened. Plant some kind of mushroom that feeds off of radioactive material and after a few centuries it might be habitable.
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I've been keeping my butts and disposing them in trash cans for decades. And I've noticed a huge decrease in cigarette filters on the ground between ppl quitting and being more caring. But it's great to hear that folks are problem solving with mycology!
Please clarify. The mycelium which consume the oil waste and cig buds will produce mushrooms rite..? But will this be edible and will the contaminations stay in the mass of the mushrooms?
Hey I was on your site and it said something like "you can load six 5lb blocks in a presto 23 qt canner"... can you link me a video or page from your site showing how that's done? Max I can fit is 3 I really want to see how you get 6
It depends on the mushrooms and the toxins. One cool thing about mycelium is its ability to dismantle some chemical molecules. That's an interesting arena of study I haven't dove very deep into, but it's nearly impossible to buy some products on the market (like soy hulls, etc) that aren't contaminated with toxic compounds. We're living in a toxic society in every way.
Yes. Like ever body Said: depends on toxins. Bad to eat mushrooms picked near the road due to leaded gasoline which is something of the past but is still in the soil.
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I’m relatively new to the science of mushrooms, but I’ve only just associated the Oyster mushrooms and Ocean mushrooms and their similar role of cleaning their environment.
Despite their claims Freshcap is not testing their products for safety or potency for some reason. They used to source from Nammex and had a good reputation, but now they decided to cut costs and straight away the quality drops. Too bad.
i saw a few video titles and articles in the past that said "mushrooms can save the world" or along those lines, but never thought much about it, glad you kind of went over how mushrooms could be applied in more ways than just being something we eat. I would have never thought of that had you not. Nor would i have ever clicked on those videos/articles. now i just might lol
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Sadly, the Canadian government will ruin this industry via regulation like it has with the Marijuana industry. The Marijuana is not only low grade, but the plastic packaging that contains it is an embarrassment given that we are trying to eliminate plastic waste. They also restricted who could grow it, and although some of best Marijuana comes from BC, they chose growers from Ontario as a main supplier. (Surpirse surpirse) Ironic that something is only legalized when there's an opportunity for it to become taxed. PS: had to laugh watching scientists wearing lab coats growing mushrooms.
I keep tarantulas on racks . This idea with mushrooms everything has to be spotless is absolute rubbish ? I can use oil from my conservatory or Coco fibre put it on to Spider. Thanks six weeks later with steel stagnant water mushrooms pop up . And I get Button, mushrooms, oyster mushrooms, and even Psilocybe in magic mushrooms. I do live in Dorset south England
I live in UK...theres isn't a great choice in our supermarkets..in fact its only really Tesco that makes an effort .. ive had shitaki, oyster and portobello mushrooms alongside the UK staples as the button and chestnut varieties.. Any other varieties have to be mail ordered and are therefore expensive
I like your videos man, maybe because I like mushrooms.... but I have noticed your old news ... everything you talk about I learned a long time ago...and I'm just a pothead farm laborer 🙃 The Mushroom show id imagine would be front line cutting edge information and research... anyway just saying 🤙 peace out man
How are mushrooms trained to eat plastic? Because for the mushroom to make new enzymes capable of breaking new chemical bobds like you said you would need to change its DNA. So did the researches enforce evolution? Or were they only trained to be resistant for the toxins inside the plastic waste?
Wow, incredible show! The algorithm randomly popped this and it's so cool to see. I learned a lot, and was thrilled to hear they are trying to close the loop with vermicompost.
Huzzah! There's hope for Los Angeles! I love this. It's not easy finding oyster, turkeytail, lion's mane, etc, and I've been very interested in hen of the woods. Looks so gorgeous!
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I'm also very curious to see what's in store for the decriminalization of Psilocybin in Canada. My guess is that it'll only be approved for therapy sessions with credited therapists and the fact that they require a specific dose (50mg, I believe) in order to induce a mystical experience tells me that they won't bother with mushrooms because there's too much variability in their psilocybin content. That and the fact that psilocybin-producing yeasts have already been engineered, making the whole production process faster but also much more expensive and probably patentable is the last nail in the coffin. Also, seeing how badly the Cannabis ''decriminalization'' was handled in Canada, I don't really have any hope for mushrooms. There are still provinces where you can't grow your own personal cannabis which doesn't make sense to me when it's perfectly ok to be growing your tobacco or even to ferment your own booze (let's be honest, there are many more things that can go wrong during a fermentation compared to when growing a plant). If it really were legal, anyone could be growing it and even sell it but that's not the case at all. At least, I believe that we still have some law to protect ''Compassion Health Providers'' or something and that's why we had cannabis dispensaries during prohibition and now have psychedelic dispensaries but I don't see the day when any of us will be able to financially profit from this legally.
Mush fun but do not be like one of these crazy people who gets blindfolded and has someone rub their hands and they arnt alowed to move for hours. That sht is fked. And dont be a everyday microdoser (adict) just do some with people you know in places your familiar with, eat smell and touch some stuff.
damn what a facility, and great idea to have in store! i`m in cornbilly indiana, i love my place, but way too small in towns around for them to carry much diversity. i want to grow myself and have bought from you before but dont feel i have the set-up to grow even for my table cause i`m not sure i have good climate controls to satisfy the needs of the spawn to be successful even for my plate. great vid! guess thats where being a city dweller is an advantage :)
BIOREMEDIATON. It literally was half your episode and is a basic part of soil science which is a huge part of the soil. It's a scientific term... Please, if you're going to talk about these things, educate further. If you are ever going to talk about this subject inform yourself so that people know the actual vocabulary if they want to look it all up.