What a great video. My early teen years were spent working farms for three bucks an hour. I came to despise loading hay. Much respect to this man. The intelligent young lady also reminded me of my younger years. I had a steady craving for the citrus-like sorrel. Eaten straight out of hand or with a salad of dandelion leaves and whatever else I could find. I think I'll make one now that spring is here.
"It's actually really really good" We're not told, but if this is a Mom and Dad and daughter Bird family, I am very impressed with their work ethic and Mother Nature friendliness. Gottaluvem.
Wow! The guy who showed us the straw at the beginning was good. Then the woman who was a lab tech was even better. And then Bird, the last one, was amazing!
Imagine what most people's economy would be like if people did more simple jobs around each others houses for barter? (simple like the sky's the limit depending on your skill).
@@jeremychan94 anyone can do it. YOu just make an agar plate cut some tissue from the mushroom put it on the agar,. let it grow. then you can use that mycelium that grows to put in spawn bags and multiply and grow it. You just need to do it in a still air box or infront of a flow hood, they are very easy to do.
@@Thomas-Skaa Yup, I'm a beginner mushroom grower and I did my first tissue culture in a glass fish tank a month ago. Using it to noc up some grain atm :)
thats ok if yr not taken advantage of. millions of people around the wirld are exploited for company profits while they struggle to afford the basics to survive
Cool little film. I'm really impressed! That last part was unexpected, but I really enjoyed watching that little nature walk. She had a nice way of talking about the plants... almost like grandpa used to talk about things like that. Really cool video. Thanks for sharing!
Once becoming good at mushroom growing, it's very easy and can be profitable since the materials required are relatively cheap and are plentiful. The whole process is relatively clean and little if anything goes to waste. An interesting hobby indeed!
the way you've done the video, the practical descriptions and just the calm manner really is wonderful. my new heroes in mushroom growers along with Paul Stamets.
Sorry, people who do physical labor need to work out to keep their muscles in balance. Otherwise, enjoy being a bent over old person where the discs in your spine squeeze out on the dorsal side. Need to stretch the anterior ligament of your spine. Doing physical work is NOT at all good for correct body mechanics. There is a reason people became old by 40. People need to work out properly to be able to do this type of work correctly without shortening your time being able to use your body to do physical work. Farming is not a good workout. Just saying...
@@stormytrails People become old by 40 as much as they become old by 80. Are you a kid? Usually we all get older each passing moment. 40 is pretty old. I can tell you don't do manual labor. Not all manual labor is the same, yet you just summed it all up in one group. Manual labor can be a very dynamic exercise. It depends on the type of job it is. Farm work seems very dynamic. I'm not a farmer, though. Keep doing your little stretches, though. I'm certain your little yoga will help you gain strength and lose weight! 😂
@@matak99 Error can equal death. That's not how you do it. You buy foraging, mushroom, and wild food books that have detailed information and pictures, especially highlighting lookalikes that are poisonous.
You folks are awesome. I grow my own, from spores i buy in Maine, that i throw in the logs i have in my yard. Great yelds, but this set-up is fabulous ! Bravo for yer great work that benefits people life !
Wow, wow, wow! loved that doco. All fascinating. A proper treat to see 3 people knowing their onions. Shout out to Bird. She was EXTRAORDINARY. Bravo all, Imma bout to head to your main page. I expect more brilliance.
@@hellisforever-obeyjesus243 you're probably trolling but i'm over here thinking that if you're not, why have you gotta spew all this information on us if you believe god is gonna sort it out anyway. you don't seem to want to save souls, rather to just remind people that homosexuals are going to hell. nobody needs that self-righteous rhetoric here
wow - you have made me respect mushroom growing 100 per cent. So much to know and do and keep up with for a relatively inexpensive price at the grocery store. will never complain about the price I pay again. the girl at the end there must have been a scout cuz she know tons of outdoor stuff - love it!!! Wish she had videos to show our middle schoolers (which I work at) bc they know NOTHING about the outdoors.
What an awesome pair. I love mushrooms. I'd love to do something similar for a living. Very interesting; mushroom farming. And that last girl at the end. Very funny. She had a flavor for everything! Thank you for sharing!
@@adannielsen2442 There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs, that is Pete, Georgie, and Dim, Dim being really dim, and we sat in the Korova Milkbar making up rassoodocks what to do with the evening, a flip dark chill winter bastard though dry. The Korova Milkbar was a milk-plus mesto, and you may, O my brothers, have forgotten what these mestos were like, things changing so skorry these days, and everybody very quick to forget, newspapers not being read much neither. Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange Tags: a-clockwork-orange, anthony-burgess
Cool man thanks for the video. It was very informative. Weve grown on tables 4x8 with a 13 w bulb . Was a royal pain because of the 16" height between the tables. But about 30x 16 ft garage ,had contamination issues quite frequently. . Like the bags ideas , i quit because of the issues of markets ten yrs ago or more . Thanks again . Glad to see your doing well with it . Take care
I really enjoyed learning about how mushrooms are farmed. It’s something I’ve always been interested in... but I was extremely impressed with Bird’s lessons on edible wild plants! She should have her own channel, teaching people how to find them and use them! I’ll bet she would have a huge following! I’d be one of them!
I just started growing mushrooms. I bought 3 blocks from Fungi Perfecti 3 months ago. And I used the stems from the oyster mushroom I grew with coffee grounds in 1 pint jars to grow more. I never knew it could be so easy! I want to put a tiny greenhouse in our spare bedroom to grow more. Haven't made any videos about it yet tho. I am finding they are as fascinating as beekeeping!
This is incredible, for over a year now, I've wanted to get into growing lion's mane, I'm going to start on growing them now, but I recently found out that a lot of edible mushrooms are incredibly good for our health, our immune systems, some even helps the good bacteria in the human body, now I kinda want to grow all kinds of different mushrooms for everyone :) I'll start with lion's mane and button mushrooms, soon after that, oyster mushrooms.
This is a great detailed video. I have a biology background so I could follow what was going on. I have grown many fungi in solid (and liquid) culture in my time including on an orbital incubator that was swishing the conical flask culltures around. I love doing all that stuff, loads of fun. Weirdest culture medium was porridge agar (well I am in Scotland!) to grow a specific fungal parasite of strawberries. I tell a lie! The strangest has to be a soaking wet paperback book and some toilet rolls to grow ( I think) Oyster or Shitake mushrooms. :-) I have been looking at the heaps of chipped trees and bushes left behind by tree surgeons and wondering could these chips be sterilised and used for culturing mushrooms? This video has just encouraged me! PLus the plant girl really knows her stuff. I have tried wood sorrel and a few other things like pignut. Great video as I said.
I pick wild mushrooms around September that grow in my garden, they taste nothing like commercial mushrooms, they are so much better, but only last two three weeks. I was miserable before I found them but after eating them I am now a fungi to be around. Love the video by the way
Sounds like a sugar based liquid culture, there are many different recipes, search shroomery.org in the forums section. It could also be a liquid inoculant which is just sterile water and mycelium blended slurry, but it sounded more like a culture from her description.
This video was informative, I liked it. We need more informative videos from the two women. Knowing how to grow mushrooms and what plants to eat, I love it! Goes without saying. The women in the video are attractive indeed.
You are truly masters/gurus of home grown mushroom culture. My hats off to you! How did you create your sterile room and storage area? Did you use chemical fumigants or light UV or heat/steam?? The process the creating spore slurry? What lab machine were you using to continuously agitate/heat? the three Erlenmeyer flasks? I liked your steel bar shelving creative & economical.
I've worked in labs for like 30 and 35 years and I don't know how you don't get contamination when you reach in there with your bare arms and flip your straw around it just boggles my mind
fungus has to fight back bacteria and yeast in the wild, if you give them the perfect environnement a bit of contaminations is alright. you could do it witout any pasterisation and you would still get some (it would obviously lower your sucess rate)
When are. Edible Mushrooms the indv don't get contaminations The Mushrooms as it is jarsvesf jn farms get handles by s ton of indv Others mushrooms as come outside USA and I'm sure non of u question such The difference if the Envy Jelousy She use her mind brain propper ways and others worked as Scientific .drs PH catedraticos of land and can't even make potato chips Live let live .. let them follow their dreams . Wink
Awesome video and very intelligent family! Makes me think of the old saying, do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life! Great job guys.
I just bought some Morel spores. Hoping to have a nice harvest next spring. Really just interested in eating them and if I get enough hand them out to family.
Your knowletge as well as yout talent it gives a sterling message to every individual in the world ...yeah!its a great shared blessed technical knowhow to upgrade their lives ..god bless american
I am a mechanical engineer too but want to start growing mushrooms as a hobby as well as get to know the local farmers, kitchens and all other consumers.
Cool vid... the American eatable plants segment was cool... overall very detailed and infirmative.... good luck with your mushroom farm... it's a way cool thing to do
5:38 look at the little chick that's stuck :D gwedits your equipment looks old, but it's really gold :) love how it works, it's really functional, and cuts on your labor time
foraging rocks my world..it is very cool to me to see an girl about my age when i started with all that knowledge..you've done an excellent job...very excellent video.
A note for the newbees wear a respirator in the culture room.. the spores will cripple you. they will fill up your lungs..!! a friends grow room had spores in drifts he got really sick
i took mycology a free course offered to anyone by penn state univ. ...thanks my beloved teacher mike stilwell i couldnt help thinking of the wasted rye culture ///medium in the center of the tubes and blocks. the mycelium cant reach all the nutrients and it should be utilized for maximum productivity. not to mention the several ways the tube filling could be done easier. I love what your doing. local stores have taken on the task of growing mushrooms. i seen some in a used pallet out back where they stuffed wood chips ,prolly alder wood, inside. also a guy genetically altered a trees dna to grow morels under a tree you purchase for $150. im sure hes rich by now. soon all mushrooms will be legal to grow ,once they learn their full potential. thanks for sharing guys! im sure your a fungi
I like your growing in bags of plastic setup you got going there. Couple of question i am wondering here goes... So is the growing mixture of your mushrooms pasteurized cut hay mixed with rye grains that had the culture grow in it. If so then i am wondering how one creates new mesophila cultures from some of the mushrooms you harvest ? Or do you just buy new mesophilic cultures?
Great video thanks, just a thought though, those big bags you lug from room to room, setting up racks on wheels for them would prolly save you a bit of time and labour? Just an idle observation.
Love this, shows with hard work it can be done. Im already running lettuces and green onions and would love to add mushrooms. Salute to you guys and all the best.
Me and my brother starting a mushroom farming. After a week the mushroom grow and it's so cool . Like your farm too so nice and the girl is very lovable in nature. She's gorg !😍
I can get behind all this 100 percent. Hard yakka. Mad science. Bird girl. Shrooms, salamanders, witchcraft n wizardry. These are good things. God is where you find its presence, no bearded cloud jockey sat down n wrote a set of rules. These folk have it. Much love dudes.
At first, when she was catching critters in the creek, I wondered why this was included in the video. Then, as I continued to watch, I realized that she was very knowledgeable about edible flowers and plants in the local environment. Finally, I was impressed by how sweet her personality is. I have no clue why the video ended with her clip... but I am glad I watched it... and I learned a lot. Thanks!
This is an incredible process. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your operation with the world.
What a great video. My early teen years were spent working farms for three bucks an hour. I came to despise loading hay. Much respect to this man. The intelligent young lady also reminded me of my younger years. I had a steady craving for the citrus-like sorrel. Eaten straight out of hand or with a salad of dandelion leaves and whatever else I could find. I think I'll make one now that spring is here.
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They're on Instagram
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"It's actually really really good"
We're not told, but if this is a Mom and Dad and daughter Bird family, I am very impressed with their work ethic and Mother Nature friendliness. Gottaluvem.
Wow! The guy who showed us the straw at the beginning was good. Then the woman who was a lab tech was even better. And then Bird, the last one, was amazing!
I like it
Dude ' Wat video u watchin . None of that happened
7:27 She straight up started their mushroom farm by TISSUE CULTURE from grocery store mushrooms. If that isn't a power move I don't know what is.
Imagine what most people's economy would be like if people did more simple jobs around each others houses for barter? (simple like the sky's the limit depending on your skill).
She worked at a medical lab, makes sense.
@@jeremychan94 anyone can do it. YOu just make an agar plate cut some tissue from the mushroom put it on the agar,. let it grow. then you can use that mycelium that grows to put in spawn bags and multiply and grow it. You just need to do it in a still air box or infront of a flow hood, they are very easy to do.
@@Thomas-Skaa Yup, I'm a beginner mushroom grower and I did my first tissue culture in a glass fish tank a month ago. Using it to noc up some grain atm :)
Jeremy Chan grain atm?
“Nothing wrong to do a little work to earn your money “ words to live by
thats ok if yr not taken advantage of. millions of people around the wirld are exploited for company profits while they struggle to afford the basics to survive
@@loadapish also old...if yr not old...also you cannot do it all and hiring others is the worst part of business (or the best part).
Man doing the grunt work and the woman is the scientist and the girl is out exploring nature enjoying the last of her childhood. Love it.
Cool little film. I'm really impressed! That last part was unexpected, but I really enjoyed watching that little nature walk. She had a nice way of talking about the plants... almost like grandpa used to talk about things like that. Really cool video. Thanks for sharing!
Once becoming good at mushroom growing, it's very easy and can be profitable since the materials required are relatively cheap and are plentiful. The whole process is relatively clean and little if anything goes to waste. An interesting hobby indeed!
the way you've done the video, the practical descriptions and just the calm manner really is wonderful. my new heroes in mushroom growers along with Paul Stamets.
"And there's nothing wrong with doing a little work to earn your money." Amen to that!! Skip the gym and do a bit of farming, win win! Great video.
Sorry, people who do physical labor need to work out to keep their muscles in balance. Otherwise, enjoy being a bent over old person where the discs in your spine squeeze out on the dorsal side. Need to stretch the anterior ligament of your spine. Doing physical work is NOT at all good for correct body mechanics. There is a reason people became old by 40.
People need to work out properly to be able to do this type of work correctly without shortening your time being able to use your body to do physical work. Farming is not a good workout. Just saying...
Iam inspired by the work of this man
Sud careful, your iq is showing
Lol I say that about kids. Workout keeping up with them
@@stormytrails People become old by 40 as much as they become old by 80. Are you a kid? Usually we all get older each passing moment. 40 is pretty old.
I can tell you don't do manual labor. Not all manual labor is the same, yet you just summed it all up in one group.
Manual labor can be a very dynamic exercise. It depends on the type of job it is.
Farm work seems very dynamic. I'm not a farmer, though.
Keep doing your little stretches, though.
I'm certain your little yoga will help you gain strength and lose weight! 😂
I really enjoy this video.thanks for posting.it is awesome..hard work for early preparation..God Bless both of you.
loved the daughter's tour of edible plants at the end. wish I knew that much about what is edible and what isn't
You do. Check the food aisle at the grocery store.
Trial and error
@@matak99 Error can equal death. That's not how you do it. You buy foraging, mushroom, and wild food books that have detailed information and pictures, especially highlighting lookalikes that are poisonous.
You folks are awesome. I grow my own, from spores i buy in Maine, that i throw in the logs i have in my yard. Great yelds, but this set-up is fabulous ! Bravo for yer great work that benefits people life !
That girl at the end is such a rare gem
Is she 18 or 12?
@@BlackJesus8463 LOL
@Head Piece she's almost 30 now 😂😂
She do got the dumpy.
She is so knowledgable. Must be cool to grow up in this environment.
Bird was great! Very knowledgeable, well-spoken and comfy in front of the camera. Cutie too.
"In a way, the mushrooms are like my children"
*Proceeds to rip them from their roots*
its there time to go
The real mushrooms are under earth
Threads
Yes, I do hope they get really high prices. This is a lot of work.
Nothing bad for them, it like harvesting apples from a tree.
Wow, wow, wow! loved that doco. All fascinating. A proper treat to see 3 people knowing their onions. Shout out to Bird. She was EXTRAORDINARY. Bravo all, Imma bout to head to your main page. I expect more brilliance.
1. how to farm mushrooms
2. how to farm mushrooms
3. how to become a bird
"3. how to become a bird" If you kept on watching she was a naturalist that could by sight pick out edible plants everywhere she walked.
@@corners3755 yeah, big ups to her, amazing skill I'd love to have!
@@hellisforever-obeyjesus243 you're probably trolling but i'm over here thinking that if you're not, why have you gotta spew all this information on us if you believe god is gonna sort it out anyway. you don't seem to want to save souls, rather to just remind people that homosexuals are going to hell. nobody needs that self-righteous rhetoric here
YellowWorld same here
Hell is Forever - Obey Jesus not the place dude
Wtf
Thank yous for sharing.... great job tutorials, process, explaination, video,farming,family, scenery, producer and editing
Wow, after watching this I feel mushrooms should cost more then they do. Thanks for making yummy stuff to cook in butter.
the ones you buy wont in this vidya
wow - you have made me respect mushroom growing 100 per cent. So much to know and do and keep up with for a relatively inexpensive price at the grocery store. will never complain about the price I pay again. the girl at the end there must have been a scout cuz she know tons of outdoor stuff - love it!!! Wish she had videos to show our middle schoolers (which I work at) bc they know NOTHING about the outdoors.
You sir have inspired me to pursue this business. More power to you.
What an awesome pair. I love mushrooms. I'd love to do something similar for a living. Very interesting; mushroom farming. And that last girl at the end. Very funny. She had a flavor for everything! Thank you for sharing!
The medical technologist needs her own show. Smart girls rule!
esp. since that's a 1/BILLION find
"smart girl" = mythical like Bigfoot
@@gschady sexist asshole, what have you done with your life?
Not all took it to this level that's a start and I'm totally surprised
Finally
@@gschady ?
@@adannielsen2442
There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs, that is Pete, Georgie, and Dim, Dim being really dim, and we sat in the Korova Milkbar making up rassoodocks what to do with the evening, a flip dark chill winter bastard though dry. The Korova Milkbar was a milk-plus mesto, and you may, O my brothers, have forgotten what these mestos were like, things changing so skorry these days, and everybody very quick to forget, newspapers not being read much neither.
Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange
Tags: a-clockwork-orange, anthony-burgess
Cool man thanks for the video. It was very informative. Weve grown on tables 4x8 with a 13 w bulb . Was a royal pain because of the 16" height between the tables. But about 30x 16 ft garage ,had contamination issues quite frequently. . Like the bags ideas , i quit because of the issues of markets ten yrs ago or more . Thanks again . Glad to see your doing well with it . Take care
IT LOOKS LIKE A LOT OF WORK. THE VIDEO IS AWESOME BEGINNING TO END.
J.D. Maya lazy
That phrase it one of the phrases that I hear way too often, and it also happens to be one of the phrases I most despise!
@@Super73VW Which one? "THE VIDEO IS AWESOME BEGINNING TO END"?
@@commentatron the phrase J.D used.
@@Super73VW He used two. I'll assume you meant, 'IT LOOKS LIKE A LOT OF WORK.'
I really enjoyed learning about how mushrooms are farmed. It’s something I’ve always been interested in... but I was extremely impressed with Bird’s lessons on edible wild plants! She should have her own channel, teaching people how to find them and use them! I’ll bet she would have a huge following! I’d be one of them!
Nice people. What a nice lifestyle! Cheers!
Tim Nevins we all need to take lessons from them.
Its a tough lifestyle. They hav to slog on their farms all day while u sit in ur ac office
I just started growing mushrooms. I bought 3 blocks from Fungi Perfecti 3 months ago. And I used the stems from the oyster mushroom I grew with coffee grounds in 1 pint jars to grow more. I never knew it could be so easy!
I want to put a tiny greenhouse in our spare bedroom to grow more. Haven't made any videos about it yet tho. I am finding they are as fascinating as beekeeping!
This is incredible, for over a year now, I've wanted to get into growing lion's mane, I'm going to start on growing them now, but I recently found out that a lot of edible mushrooms are incredibly good for our health, our immune systems, some even helps the good bacteria in the human body, now I kinda want to grow all kinds of different mushrooms for everyone :)
I'll start with lion's mane and button mushrooms, soon after that, oyster mushrooms.
How do you maintain your temperature in the room? What is the best temperature you've found to grow the best mushrooms?
I’m so glad I made it to the end to meet Bird, what a wonderful soul
Usaha jamur yg komplit sangat menyenangkan melihatnya sambil menambah pengetahuan yg positif
This is a great detailed video. I have a biology background so I could follow what was going on. I have grown many fungi in solid (and liquid) culture in my time including on an orbital incubator that was swishing the conical flask culltures around. I love doing all that stuff, loads of fun. Weirdest culture medium was porridge agar (well I am in Scotland!) to grow a specific fungal parasite of strawberries. I tell a lie! The strangest has to be a soaking wet paperback book and some toilet rolls to grow ( I think) Oyster or Shitake mushrooms. :-) I have been looking at the heaps of chipped trees and bushes left behind by tree surgeons and wondering could these chips be sterilised and used for culturing mushrooms? This video has just encouraged me! PLus the plant girl really knows her stuff. I have tried wood sorrel and a few other things like pignut. Great video as I said.
Congratulations to all of you. That was a fun video to watch with some great foraging take aways.
This was a real awesome watch, thank you guys for showing us your lives, really cool stuff :)
Great Video !!! Mushroom farmers were super interesting people! Bird was especially fun! Love Ya Bird!
Honestly, this video became progressively better as it went on. It's hard not to see these people as cool somehow...🤷♀️😂
Bird! Truly amazing your love of the greens! I would 💚to spend a day learning from you!
Omg. I think I'm in love with bird. Where can I see more of her?!?!?!
Here: 13:35
@@commentatron LOOOOOOOOOL
Hi guys greeting from Nevada ... it is very interesting video about mushrooms and how you do it .. Thank You for bringing us this vid .....
that kid will never starve
hahahaha
That would be unusual for a farmer's daughter, yes.
That's what my dad said when I picked up my bow. "Well, I know you won't starve."
Delicious and nutritious. I love mushrooms with butter marinaded in broth and wine. Don't forget garlic. Keep making those delicacies.
"In a way, the mushrooms are like my children."
Spoken like a true mycologist.
I pick wild mushrooms around September that grow in my garden, they taste nothing like commercial mushrooms, they are so much better, but only last two three weeks. I was miserable before I found them but after eating them I am now a fungi to be around.
Love the video by the way
what is in the nutritive growth medium liquid?
Sounds like a sugar based liquid culture, there are many different recipes, search shroomery.org in the forums section. It could also be a liquid inoculant which is just sterile water and mycelium blended slurry, but it sounded more like a culture from her description.
Probably malt extract and dextrose, that's the most commonly used stuff. Also some peptone
This video was informative, I liked it. We need more informative videos from the two women. Knowing how to grow mushrooms and what plants to eat, I love it!
Goes without saying. The women in the video are attractive indeed.
10:29 when you build a house while on mushrooms
I'm in a Sams car that's one hell of a first step
If you cant reach the door, get higher
It's like... dude, have you ever noticed doors can be opened FROM BOTH SIDES?
@Bob Swiss Oh. so that's what those doors are for...what about the car? dig it out after?
Lmao
You are truly masters/gurus of home grown mushroom culture. My hats off to you! How did you create your sterile room and storage area? Did you use chemical fumigants or light UV or heat/steam?? The process the creating spore slurry? What lab machine were you using to continuously agitate/heat? the three Erlenmeyer flasks? I liked your steel bar shelving creative & economical.
Best video I’ve watched on mushroom farming. Thanks!
I had no idea the mushrooms that I love were so much work and took so much expertise. Well, I’m glad you do it. Love those mushrooms.
I've worked in labs for like 30 and 35 years and I don't know how you don't get contamination when you reach in there with your bare arms and flip your straw around it just boggles my mind
fungus has to fight back bacteria and yeast in the wild, if you give them the perfect environnement a bit of contaminations is alright.
you could do it witout any pasterisation and you would still get some (it would obviously lower your sucess rate)
When are. Edible Mushrooms the indv don't get contaminations
The Mushrooms as it is jarsvesf jn farms get handles by s ton of indv
Others mushrooms as come outside USA and I'm sure non of u question such
The difference if the Envy Jelousy
She use her mind brain propper ways and others worked as Scientific .drs PH catedraticos of land and can't even make potato chips
Live let live .. let them follow their dreams .
Wink
Awesome video and very intelligent family! Makes me think of the old saying, do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life! Great job guys.
This is where The Last of Us began.
It's a historical record to study in a hope to find a cure
Wow you guys really know your mushrooms. This is an extremely extravagant mushroom cultivating process!
I just bought some Morel spores. Hoping to have a nice harvest next spring. Really just interested in eating them and if I get enough hand them out to family.
How did it work out?
@@superdeluxesmell It didn’t :(
Ah shit. Better luck next time!
@@superdeluxesmell It might have worked. But I noticed the chickens scratched the area up all pieces. Maybe they ate them ? I didn’t find even one.
Your knowletge as well as yout talent it gives a sterling message to every individual in the world ...yeah!its a great shared blessed technical knowhow to upgrade their lives ..god bless american
Cool video. I love mushrooms. I’m concerned about what those plastic bags are releasing into the mushrooms. BPA? Is there a better way?
how many kgs compost of each bag? And produce how many kgs fresh oyster?
Recently started my own mushroom business. These videos give me a ton of inspiration.
What a beautiful family. Please adopt me!
I am a mechanical engineer too but want to start growing mushrooms as a hobby as well as get to know the local farmers, kitchens and all other consumers.
I love this video. 8 years later, I hope you guys are doing well.
WOW! What an educational video! I have done shrooms on a very small scale, but this is really large-scale production! Lotsa work!
Why cant you create a bran and ridiculously ground up wood slurry.. and then inject it to the center of played out block?
This whole film was worth watching, but Bird really impressed me most, she seemed to be gifted. The med tech was cool too!
Paul Stamets on the Joe Rogan sparked my intrest in mushrooms.
sup brother, rogan nation baby
powerful
Meeee 2. Its my new passion
Gamercatsz same here
same!
Cool vid... the American eatable plants segment was cool... overall very detailed and infirmative.... good luck with your mushroom farm... it's a way cool thing to do
I would want to make smaller bags so I could handle them without hurting my back. Nice operation.
So humble in what you do and proud of it! Amazing. Keep up the great work. From a young aspiring mushroom farmer
Thank you Bird Girl for the wild food education. I eat Dandelion daily.
What a lot of work and effort. Well done. What a great life for their daughter. I have Day Lillies. I haven't tried frying them!
They don't take mush room to grow.
I see what you did there
LOL
Might leave you in a morel quandary.
What a fun guy!
Puntastic.
Both of these were terrible
Incredible video! Huge amount of information there! What is your approximate location? Like which state; what climate, etc. Thanks!
5:38 look at the little chick that's stuck :D
gwedits your equipment looks old, but it's really gold :) love how it works, it's really functional, and cuts on your labor time
foraging rocks my world..it is very cool to me to see an girl about my age when i started with all that knowledge..you've done an excellent job...very excellent video.
A note for the newbees wear a respirator in the culture room.. the spores will cripple you. they will fill up your lungs..!! a friends grow room had spores in drifts he got really sick
i took mycology a free course offered to anyone by penn state univ. ...thanks my beloved teacher mike stilwell
i couldnt help thinking of the wasted rye culture ///medium in the center of the tubes and blocks.
the mycelium cant reach all the nutrients and it should be utilized for maximum productivity.
not to mention the several ways the tube filling could be done easier. I love what your doing. local stores have taken on the task of growing mushrooms. i seen some in a used pallet out back where they stuffed wood chips ,prolly alder wood, inside. also a guy genetically altered a trees dna to grow morels under a tree you purchase for $150. im sure hes rich by now.
soon all mushrooms will be legal to grow ,once they learn their full potential. thanks for sharing guys!
im sure your a fungi
Hey Harvey Putnick, can you point out that guy that sells those modified tres? where is that?
Humanity needs Nature as a remedy for city life depression and anxiety.
True, so very true. I want to say it was Thoreau who said, "Most men's discontent comes from his disconnect with nature."
4 real man
That’s why native Americans tried to warn Europeans but they filled it with greed to advance civilization to a materialistic society.
Hey...very helpful knowledge sharing... thinking to start mushroom farm... thank you... love 😍 from India.
what a beautiful video thank you
I like your growing in bags of plastic setup you got going there. Couple of question i am wondering here goes... So is the growing mixture of your mushrooms pasteurized cut hay mixed with rye grains that had the culture grow in it. If so then i am wondering how one creates new mesophila cultures from some of the mushrooms you harvest ? Or do you just buy new mesophilic cultures?
I’m digging bird girl 🔥🦅🦅
I make Rooster sounds. What up, wanna go out?
@@sarys73 I'm game !!
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Very knowledgeable for her age, this is what makes plain very attractive
Yeah she's a cutie pie 😍
Wonderful to see these wholesome folks living a healthy life in touch with Nature
Great video thanks, just a thought though, those big bags you lug from room to room, setting up racks on wheels for them would prolly save you a bit of time and labour? Just an idle observation.
Bird, is such a beautiful spirit! I wish she had her own channel
Crazy how this video is like 5 years old, and just now getting comments.
Issac Newton Riight?
cause of Joe Rogan and What The Fungus
Cause mushrooms research is gaining traction BRO
This video is timeless
Thanks very much for this video. Very educational. All these people are amazing.
I'm inspired !
Who made this video and where does it come from ?
Bird girl IS WHATS UP. :)
What would I need to use to make a DIY c02 bucket many thanks great video
5:39 lol that chick tried to go through and gets stuck xD
AWWWH so cute
WELL SPOTTED
Love this, shows with hard work it can be done. Im already running lettuces and green onions and would love to add mushrooms. Salute to you guys and all the best.
i like mushroom farming
Me and my brother starting a mushroom farming. After a week the mushroom grow and it's so cool . Like your farm too so nice and the girl is very lovable in nature. She's gorg !😍
I love this savvy young lady,
I can get behind all this 100 percent. Hard yakka. Mad science. Bird girl. Shrooms, salamanders, witchcraft n wizardry. These are good things. God is where you find its presence, no bearded cloud jockey sat down n wrote a set of rules.
These folk have it. Much love dudes.
What did i watch at the end??
Yea, what was the point of that?
Nature made corndogs?
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we have a cool lizard like that in northern MN, but it's slow like a sloth.
At first, when she was catching critters in the creek, I wondered why this was included in the video.
Then, as I continued to watch, I realized that she was very knowledgeable about edible flowers and plants in the local environment.
Finally, I was impressed by how sweet her personality is.
I have no clue why the video ended with her clip...
but I am glad I watched it...
and I learned a lot.
Thanks!
What a wonderful video, I loved it! A lot of work goes into growing those tasty mushrooms .
The girl at the end is so hot! She has a wealth of knowledge about nature, yet she is a little shy about it. Im in love😍