Mycelium - another one of nature’s mysteries
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- čas přidán 9. 12. 2020
- this video shows the vast differences in mycelium between mushroom species - look closer and observe the characteristics of each variety. How can this be used to improve the cultivation process for each mushroom type? MUSHLOVE - to purchase our living mycelium cultures visit our ETSY shop Freshfungi www.etsy.com/shop/freshfungi
getting to see the diversity in mycelial phenotypes is definitely one of the things i love best about growing a variety of fungi. i like to clone specimens i find in the wild, even if they don't have any (immediate) practical use. my current favorite is Hydnophlebia chrysorhiza, which has blaze-orange mycelia that form thick rhizomorphs and grow so aggressively that my original clone came from a rhizomorph i found in the soil, tore into a couple pieces, and dropped onto water agar without any attempt at sterile technique; i had a centimeter of new growth coming from each end by day two!
I’ve noticed that. Some have very spiky ryzomorphs. I wish I could come work with you or for you for a week or so. I’m glad I found you on CZcams you quickly become one of my favorite teachers. I feel smarter every time I listen to you talk and watch you work
Great video keep it up👍
Nice 👍
are you wanting to do a little science & try mixing up some new experimental batches of substrates ??
I read that rhyzomorphic mycelium is kind of a "scout" that looks for nutrients
Do you have a video that explains the isolation process? I’m also looking for a better explanation on how and why do you make slant tubes
One other question I have for you, do you believe cultivated mushrooms are nutritious and equal to those grown in the wild?
is it possible to crossbreed oyster and shiitake mushrooms ?
Is it true that varing the substrate helps strengthen the growth?