Growing Morel Mushrooms

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2017
  • I give my thoughts and overall take on experimenting with morels, telling what I've learned, and revealing images of my progress. Thank you for watching! :)

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  • @scott-o3345
    @scott-o3345 4 роки тому +67

    I think mushroom growers don't want to reveal their knowledge. All of these mushroom growing videos talk about everything BUT, actually HOW to grow them.

    • @positivevibezonly5611
      @positivevibezonly5611 4 роки тому +5

      Yea it's all bullshit

    • @kalunmyers4294
      @kalunmyers4294 4 роки тому +2

      No. Growing morels is just an uphill battle. UA-cam laundry basket technique and ditch the part about dish soap. It will work,

    • @permbee7129
      @permbee7129 3 роки тому +2

      Would you give up your secrets if you could mass produce a very valuable mushroom? If you say yes I think you are lying and are just mad someone didn't do the work for you so you can profit.

    • @scott-o3345
      @scott-o3345 3 роки тому +1

      @@permbee7129 Then, why make a video at all?

    • @learningtolivewithhumans1859
      @learningtolivewithhumans1859 3 роки тому +1

      @@scott-o3345 not all of us are the same scott best way to learn is watch all the vids and then try it thats all i did

  • @rekartrustee4811
    @rekartrustee4811 5 років тому +57

    You forgot wood ash. It raises PH and lowers acidity. These mushrooms love to pop out after forest fires. Food for thought [no pun intended]

    • @riafatkhan9848
      @riafatkhan9848 4 роки тому +1

      Sir would you give me guide growing moral mashroom

    • @jeffs9530
      @jeffs9530 3 роки тому +10

      California should have a bumper crop next spring

    • @clwaschkowsky
      @clwaschkowsky 3 роки тому +7

      That was the secret ingredient dude man left out. Well if you try it again go to your fireplace when your fruiting bodies look like that

    • @Korronikov
      @Korronikov 3 роки тому +3

      @@clwaschkowsky it has to be. Its the only thing missing.

    • @mattbartels4598
      @mattbartels4598 2 роки тому

      A national disaster brings on fruiting flood or fire i have read im going to try it myself shortly

  • @thegamewasdone
    @thegamewasdone 6 років тому +7

    Can't wait for the update. I loved your video. I totally agree that experiments should be freeing. Its how I've approached it and I think it adds to the satisfaction when something you tried works

  • @williammedford5891
    @williammedford5891 6 років тому +27

    Thank you for sharing your experiment. Your heart and enthusiasm and honesty are a bonus.

    • @jamesmurrell2306
      @jamesmurrell2306 6 років тому

      Could this woman have disciplined her narrative enough to stick to the experiential science? The whining and the conspiracy theories and accusations became really tiresome about 10 minutes in.

    • @melhamrick6250
      @melhamrick6250 6 років тому

      Only watched the first 5 minutes - talk talk talk... yikkity yak. Need to cut down to important info and demonstrations to keep my attention. Sorry! Only leaving this to let you know how to get/keep more viewings and ratings. 30 min video should have usable demonstrative info from the start.

    • @1969zman1
      @1969zman1 6 років тому +5

      Thank you so much for sharing all that you have learned, many of us appreciate it. Look so forward to your spring time results. I have tried for two seasons to repopulate around my home with no luck.

    • @Gucci05xx
      @Gucci05xx 6 років тому +3

      Or Mel you could do your own experimenting and not watch the video rather than being a condescending bitch. Shows your intellect in being so inpatient. Typical woman saying "Give me NOW!!"

    • @JohnSmith-bd3xh
      @JohnSmith-bd3xh 5 років тому +1

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      Then I recommend you try this here: MushroomGrow.xyz

  • @lifeafterlifeplus599
    @lifeafterlifeplus599 6 років тому +2

    I really enjoyed taking this journey with you and I feel you will have the success you have worked so hard for. I look forward to watching your spring video and just how great your crop will be. Thanks for sharing. I myself have just begun the journey of mushroom growing. Thanks again

  • @younginsong4355
    @younginsong4355 5 років тому +4

    five years of studying the morel, thank you so much.

  • @poppyaustin4828
    @poppyaustin4828 3 роки тому +4

    I really respect your dedication to having the experience of growing Morels. I'm sure with it you can achieve your goals.

  • @baohoainguyen
    @baohoainguyen 5 років тому +6

    Thanks for this video, you are really great to listen to. Would love to see more videos from you.

  • @ghazanfarabbas202
    @ghazanfarabbas202 6 років тому +5

    Thank you for sharing your experiment. I loved it morel mushrooms are also grown naturally in our area Gilgit Baltistan, we did not know that they are also growing like crops

  • @Randylayhe001
    @Randylayhe001 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for the information. Morels were a family activity when I was a kid also. On our property here in Kansas we have alot some years, some years none.

  • @a.sangrador112
    @a.sangrador112 4 роки тому +6

    Great work! I hope you come up with an update on your journey soon. Thank you for the walkthrough.

  • @keithbrooks2261
    @keithbrooks2261 6 років тому +5

    Groovy experiment. Now I don't know for certain on what I'm going to tell you. Only that I know it worked for me. I moved to Pennsylvania from Michigan and I had no spot to hunt morels for myself. So one doing I went back to Michigan and found early morels. I then took those back to Pennsylvania and then transplanted best I could. I did this around elm trees. But be for I did this I took some elm logs and buried them 4-5-6 inches deep and put 2 dozen morels in my bed above the buried elm logs. I did this beside live elms. I then took some binding wire and put toward the base of the live elms around the bed I made and tightened around the dads of live elms. After that I let nature take its course. Next spring I had around 100-150 morels. I picked more than 3/4. Left the rest. Also I always seed the area around. By this I mean pulling the dead leaves and stuff on ground to expose dirt I then drop the motel or tap it on the ground to speak the spores. Next spring thousands of morels. Each year I find more and more.

    • @keithbrooks2261
      @keithbrooks2261 6 років тому +2

      Tightening the wire around the base of the other elm trees super tight I think stresses the elm and helps causes the roots of the live elm banded with wire to release the morels spores or help what spore already there to grow.

    • @leticiaec
      @leticiaec 6 років тому

      Keith Brooks , awesome idea. Thanks for sharing .

    • @hiddentruth3682
      @hiddentruth3682 3 роки тому

      Really bro....can you contact me please, iam finding the way to grow these mushrooms for years.. please help me

  • @TimLeeLetsGo
    @TimLeeLetsGo 6 років тому

    Very engaging video! Very nicely done and love hearing about the stages of your experiment 🙂

  • @christianrobles1996
    @christianrobles1996 6 років тому

    Great video! I am starting in the world of home-grown mushrooms. In my case I am using lion's mane as my first crop. Learned a lot from your video, you made me set my own goal of becoming at least half as knowledgeable on lion's mane. Don't forget to give us an update once spring comes!

  • @lauradunn7809
    @lauradunn7809 4 роки тому +3

    I have done the morel slurry and had great success with it. I dumped my slurry around an old Apple Tree on my property. the tree was about dead when I started my project. The health of the tree has improved because of the symbiotic relationship with a morel mushroom. I have harvested a handful of morels from my project. I have also dumped moral salary around my brother's backyard and he lives in the city. There used to be an apple tree but the city cut down the tree and it has been gone for a year but it's still produced morals. I started in spring 2018, I got my first harvest in 2019, I'm hoping in 2020 my harvest will be larger.
    Every year I select a few morels to turn back into salary and dump it in the areas I know produce morels.

    • @BilalAhmad-vk7kt
      @BilalAhmad-vk7kt 11 місяців тому

      Can you send me your email address so that I want to learn from you

  • @neweraccount5615
    @neweraccount5615 5 років тому

    10:10-10:25 AMEN! That’s how the pacemaker was invented amongst manny life changing inventions... you have a bright mind and I hear the joy and love in your being when you speak... great video

  • @patrickcunningham1242
    @patrickcunningham1242 3 роки тому +1

    Great video with awesome info not only on growing but your process. I'm hoping to tackle this myself in the near future. If I end up making and interesting results I'll look at making a video about it for all of us.

  • @sylvainlaporte7834
    @sylvainlaporte7834 6 років тому +4

    Hello,
    Thank you for "sharing what you learned" as you say.
    I did some of your experiments at home in France but only indoors.
    I've managed to get some pretty nice sclerotia in my jars but then...nothing happens...(I mean my goal is not getting sclerotia:-) )
    I did manage too to get some kind of fruits (quite small)
    I tried again once more but I couldn't get back to fruits....
    Then I've stopped my experiment.
    I can share some pics with you if you want.
    It takes a lot of time to do these experiments and more often with bad surprises than with good (ex contamination means start it all again...)
    Well happy to see that I'm not the only one with that "stunning passion" and I hope I will find time and energy to get back to further experiment.
    thank you again :-)

    • @zjxdark2035
      @zjxdark2035 4 роки тому +1

      I have been keeping experiments for a year, and there are many pins but no fruit was got. Hope to exchange experience! zdark995@gmail.com

  • @Intolerant93
    @Intolerant93 4 роки тому +10

    About the moss at the end of the video... I live in southern indiana with 46 acres of wooded forest in my backyard. Right near my back porch I have a thicket of spruce trees with a thick moss on the ground almost year-round. The moss is up to 2 or 3inches thick in some places... I've picked some 8 inch morels growing out of that moss before! It's consistently one of my biggest honey holes

    • @Tarheelsrule
      @Tarheelsrule Рік тому

      Same Here I Have 2 Maple Trees That Have Moss Growing Around Them thick and It's About 8 Foot up On The Tree Trunk on It's East Side It Just completely covered in Moss that's really thick over the last four years I have found many morels growing around that whole area also have apple and pear trees in my yard same way they just do not have as much moss on them

  • @alainlehouiller3609
    @alainlehouiller3609 Рік тому

    Coming across your video 5 years later and wanting to experiment as well, this is well timed. Thank you!

  • @jwebbM109R
    @jwebbM109R 5 років тому +23

    I think she figured out the secret... and subsequently murdered. Damn it all

    • @dianapulpa21
      @dianapulpa21 4 роки тому

      its not often Ive been surprized but this video really would make anyone think but have you checked out the resource called gregs mushroom grower look for it on google

  • @TheWideWorldofUTube
    @TheWideWorldofUTube 6 років тому +2

    This is so rad. Just getting into this and am really inspired. I wanna see the update!!!

  • @1969zman1
    @1969zman1 6 років тому +1

    Just wanted to say thank you for sharing.

  • @stargarz3735
    @stargarz3735 5 років тому +24

    The secret to growing morels
    is to put used coffee grounds in the soil. Coffee grounds are loaded with nitrogen. Also sprinkle in some wood ash. Good luck! 🍀👍🏼

    • @antcare2804
      @antcare2804 5 років тому

      How do you prevent coffee grounds from molding?

    • @someniceguyon
      @someniceguyon 5 років тому +4

      AntCare if I remember right, which I probably dont. You want to use fresh grounds because the hot water used to make coffee kills all the bacteria and is perfect for plant food unless you let it sit out and get nasty. Gotta use semi fresh.

    • @mathewpoole3589
      @mathewpoole3589 4 роки тому +3

      @@antcare2804
      Another method I've heard of is to use a pressure cooker to sterilize the grounds under pressurized heat.

  • @xavierayayaell546
    @xavierayayaell546 2 роки тому

    Loved watching this, thank you. You seem an awesome person.

  • @Maj7
    @Maj7 6 років тому +1

    Heres to that update! Lookin forward to it!

  • @gratefulninja
    @gratefulninja 4 місяці тому

    Can't wait for the update! I'm currently experimenting with morels.

  • @PaddyIrishman
    @PaddyIrishman 6 років тому +3

    Really enjoyed your video. Nice editing and a soothing voice.haha Cheers.

  • @joshroudebush9674
    @joshroudebush9674 6 років тому

    I also am very passionate about cultivating mushrooms... I'm beginning with oyster, shiitake and reishi... Morels are my next project... Thanks so much for your info!!! Good luck with all your endeavours

  • @saraconner4462
    @saraconner4462 5 років тому +4

    what helps grow morels is using wood ash on the beds which simulates a forest fire and they should pop up after that. hope it helps.

  • @808zhu
    @808zhu 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. Lots of good info here. I'm about to make a spore slurry & try to jumpstart some territories.

  • @harlyn1986
    @harlyn1986 6 років тому +8

    keep up the good work, domino's pizza had their fingers in it too, there was a garden kit called the "Morel Mountain Kit" i was selling back in the late 80s early 90s, i grew them in my basement. got pictures and info

    • @turansahin7317
      @turansahin7317 6 років тому

      I wonder how you did it

    • @kendaniels2434
      @kendaniels2434 6 років тому

      Harry Johnson how many harvests per kit were you getting?

    • @jsmyth024
      @jsmyth024 5 років тому

      Harry Johnson - Domino's Pizza? The murder or morels?

    • @onemileproductions3425
      @onemileproductions3425 4 роки тому

      Harry Johnson do you have a link to your success? Any info on how you did it?

  • @lukeus007wotb8
    @lukeus007wotb8 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much I have been experimenting as well and have not yet seen any fruit bodies but hopefully this coming spring there will be!🤞

  • @salvagemonster3612
    @salvagemonster3612 2 роки тому +1

    Across Iowa this spring we have found morels in peoples yards. Spread all around in the open. Not clustered together nor were they close to woods. I harvested 24 from my front yard. Apparently the 2019 derecho had spread them all over. I planted several of the small ones in a moist shaded area hoping maybe next year they will return. Very strange the behavior of these little things

  • @pricetag30
    @pricetag30 6 років тому +26

    Your voice is very soothing;)Happy Mushrooming

    • @josef.torrealba6992
      @josef.torrealba6992 4 роки тому

      its not many times Ive been impressed however watching this really would make anyone say wow I need to ask - have you looked at the site called gregs mushroom grower look for it on google

  • @JOMAMAMANE
    @JOMAMAMANE 3 роки тому

    Love the story. Very calming voice

  • @garrisp
    @garrisp 5 років тому +7

    Your mycelium needs more air flow, I find most of mine here in eastern Oregon right on the plateau of a ridge at tree lines= constantly changing air currents. Your bed is in a sump which traps air pockets

  • @sofiapenabaz-wiley572
    @sofiapenabaz-wiley572 6 років тому +1

    I'm excited to see how your experiment is turning out!! Waiting for your update. If you ever feel like mushrooming in Japan, pm me! We have morels here, as well as a lot of boletes. Best of luck!! Things look promising :)

  • @macmckulis7440
    @macmckulis7440 5 років тому +2

    Awesome video you speak so gentle and relaxing, I think you didn't have enough dark fluffy turf, caver up with more leaves and feed them the trees that the morals like

  • @tryparticpating8774
    @tryparticpating8774 5 років тому

    You have a voice of a professional New England. Folk singer , very comforting! , even though. I worry. My morel habitat from the store won't work.

  • @chrisbrushie7238
    @chrisbrushie7238 6 років тому +3

    cant wait for an update.

  • @grjoe4412
    @grjoe4412 6 років тому +4

    Morel mushrooms have been grown commercially in China for several years. It's grown in soil. The key is that there are two types of Morel. One is associated with trees and the other is not. It's the second type that can be grown in soil.

    • @poptoe11
      @poptoe11 6 років тому

      GR Joe A brain morel, and a normal morel.

    • @TheKapowz
      @TheKapowz 2 роки тому +1

      Do you have a specific name by any chance?

  • @christophaz8812
    @christophaz8812 6 років тому

    That's what I did, went hunting I got about 5 pounds and used 1 pound to spread around my yard and it worked especially around my garden area.

  • @hyzaar99
    @hyzaar99 5 років тому +2

    Humidity, fresh air exchange, and evaporation off of a fully colonized substrate (like via a constantly damp casing layer) is the key to pinning. Pinning requires at least 90% humidity and if anything goes awry, they will abort.

  • @justinkendollrozinek
    @justinkendollrozinek 4 роки тому

    The nostalgia for hunting morels is real ❤

  • @stefanhugener9101
    @stefanhugener9101 6 років тому

    I like your style of doing it!
    I'm up in the Napa valley where the Tubs fire went through a months ago and destroyed most of the houses on our road.
    Just of today I'm growing morel mycelium for a slurry, taking advantage of the natural burned forest and fields.
    My goal is to grow them indoor. Thinking outside the box to challenge the most difficult task, indoor morel!

  • @brent338
    @brent338 6 років тому

    I put lease desirable ones and rinse water in my bark patches two years ago, no maintenance had like 2 doz! Planted 10x as much years, should be up soon!

  • @clairepayne2904
    @clairepayne2904 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for posting, I really enjoyed your video, I found it very informative

  • @dombadil
    @dombadil 6 років тому

    as the morels came to you your planted mushrooms will certainly talk with you ;) hope the best to your cultures and to you sweetheart

  • @rhinofart89
    @rhinofart89 6 років тому +29

    The pinning begins when the mycellium depletes nutrients and the colony becomes desperate. Therefore, pinning is a survival response. The mushroom structure itself is how the colony sends new genetics out to colonize a new nutrient rich environment.
    Morels are very hardy(the mycellium). Hint: The reason slurries work better vs indoor microenviroments is because nature encourages the survival response, controlled environments are just that controlled and do not encourage survival response.

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      @michaelreyes3510 6 років тому

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    • @thatonedog819
      @thatonedog819 6 років тому +1

      What would you think about attempting to add a stressed to induce that response? It's not uncommon in ag...

    • @mikeshargent8948
      @mikeshargent8948 5 років тому +2

      There are a few things worth trying
      select the best type - there are lots available.
      grow them in the best environment - some eg oyster muchrooms like cool humid conditions and can be placed outdoors
      (I discovered these and why they work from Gregs Mushroom Grower site )

    • @williamcozart9166
      @williamcozart9166 5 років тому +3

      Not sure if morchella is the same, but oysters and cubensis pin when the mycelium has a good mass and hold on the substrate medium and when humidity & temps drop. Longer exposure to light is a pinning trigger after mycelial density and then humidity/temp change. It doesn't have to use up all the nutes, though it might be a secondary trigger if levels drop.

    • @neweraccount5615
      @neweraccount5615 5 років тому

      So to order the spores and spread them out in the woods is best?

  • @jaycerv2941
    @jaycerv2941 6 років тому

    Great video! I hope they grow!!!

  • @joelwatkins4377
    @joelwatkins4377 Рік тому

    This was really interesting. I love Morels and would love knowing the secret to grow, but too busy as it stands. I really enjoyed your passion for doing this though...refreshing.
    Good luck!

  • @jasonclements4607
    @jasonclements4607 6 років тому +12

    its spring! :)

    • @kimkomando4341
      @kimkomando4341 5 років тому

      Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to learn about how do you grow mushrooms try MushroomGrow.xyz Ive heard some awesome things about it and my buddy got great results with it.

  • @Splendidus9185
    @Splendidus9185 6 років тому

    I have the same very same overwhelming passion. The lure of and difficulty of it inspires me. You just go girl. Hell watch your own video and take notes, i know it has given me new ideas. I don't believe their is a secret to Morels at all. Otherwise the entire world would have found out by now! ;)

  • @mississippiblues2426
    @mississippiblues2426 5 років тому +1

    Your on a good path with the moss. Also make them want to grow, in other words treat them like crap once the mycelium takes. The Forrest is tuff mimic home.

  • @technicalsupport7989
    @technicalsupport7989 4 роки тому +2

    " I hunted shrooms, I mean morel mushrooms " that made my day lol

  • @surfordie73
    @surfordie73 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @jiranma
    @jiranma 6 місяців тому

    I never knew it was so difficult to grow morels. I feel guilty for just buying them off the shelves and enjoying them so much, all the while taking the cultivation of it for granted. Hope you've gotten further with your experiment.

  • @apostleofazathoth7696
    @apostleofazathoth7696 6 років тому

    Really cool! I'd love to try this once I get a handle on growing oysters and shiitakes.

  • @Crayfish-
    @Crayfish- 11 місяців тому +1

    Though this video by Molly was long winded it had some good points / And it was Nice to have a " Pleasant Voice " to Listen to !

  • @FortunaZKat
    @FortunaZKat 3 роки тому

    Ask Paul Stamets about growing morels. It was something that he wrote in one of his books that gave Ower the idea on how to grow morels. Attended one of Stamets seminars in the early 90's, he still hadn't figured out what it was. Stamets books are still in print so maybe you can use them to figure it out too.

  • @TheGrungy1
    @TheGrungy1 2 роки тому

    Molly moochers is what my grandma called them. So happy seeing the term.

  • @artistpw
    @artistpw 3 роки тому

    I think morels prefer elm trees because they may have more vitamins and minerals than some other types of trees. I made a slurry the day before yesterday with morel bits, flour, sawdust, and organic molasses and salt, and let that sit for 24 hours - I didn't have a bubbler, so every few hours, I used a whisk to infuse oxygen into the mix. I thinned it down and watered several shady areas in my yard. I will try to find some elm wood, but I may also try to wet some moringa powder, because that is really loaded with vitamins and minerals and water them with that just to see if that may help.

  • @mikebuechel9767
    @mikebuechel9767 6 років тому +2

    Nice video and very informative. Thank you for your work and dedication.

  • @OG1919
    @OG1919 5 років тому +1

    I used to cherish Morel Mushrooms until I discovered Lion's Mane Mushrooms. Not only are they a delicacies but they're extremely powerful nootropic medicine. It's the BEST.

    • @thisislargemouth5566
      @thisislargemouth5566 5 років тому +1

      Fishy tasting though. Morels are much more pleasant in my opinion. But lions mane can be good too.

  • @ethandiercks7362
    @ethandiercks7362 6 років тому +6

    I've been trying to grow morels for a year indoors!

    • @nickolasedmunds
      @nickolasedmunds 4 роки тому +2

      I read you use peat moss and sawdust with potash mix equal parts

    • @keishabonit
      @keishabonit 4 роки тому

      nick edmunds can you inbox me I’m trying to grow morels indoors.

    • @zjxdark2035
      @zjxdark2035 4 роки тому

      @@keishabonit I am do that too, welcome to exchange information

    • @zjxdark2035
      @zjxdark2035 4 роки тому

      I have been trying to grow morels for a year too. Hope to exchange experience! zdark995@gmail.com

  • @tyronefinks5878
    @tyronefinks5878 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !!!!!!

  • @kdsautter1
    @kdsautter1 3 роки тому

    Just watched. Enjoyed your commentary. I’m working on a similar project. Excited. But I think you owe your viewers an update on your work.

  • @woodlogan
    @woodlogan 5 років тому +2

    I tried a kit, gave up on it, and dumped out the wine barrel I was experimenting in. Three years later I just picked three mature morels where I dumped it out. I wish I could figure out how to do it consistently!

    • @maggiedoor6093
      @maggiedoor6093 2 роки тому

      Try The Urbanfarming guys channel, he has a video.

  • @Stuckinpueblo
    @Stuckinpueblo 5 років тому +17

    Found black morels in southern Colorado foothills today, May 4th 2019

    • @brandenloomis4884
      @brandenloomis4884 4 роки тому

      No way man I live in Colorado springs and didn't know they grew here at all I picked them a lot in WI and in IL

  • @bobwuk3589
    @bobwuk3589 4 роки тому

    Hello!
    I'm fount a few morells in green house.It was like a touch from mother nature!

  • @jaymesh1man
    @jaymesh1man 6 років тому

    nice!! goodluck, my current climate isn't conducive to morels. Interesting though, I have interest too. My foots in the door with cultivation and I just cloned some oyster myc to agar from the woods. I miss morels though, I'm from missouri originally. Goodluck again! It's adictive.

  • @wisdomandy9361
    @wisdomandy9361 5 років тому +3

    I’d really like to know how things turned out for you and if you have any more interesting information to share with us! I hope all is well!

  • @harrietpeabody2118
    @harrietpeabody2118 7 місяців тому

    Interesting! Thank you 🍄

  • @KSHDJack
    @KSHDJack 3 роки тому

    So what was the result? Any fruiting bodies? It does seem like fall would have a longer period of appropriate temperatures but I only ever find Morels in the spring in the midwest.

  • @chrismoyer7778
    @chrismoyer7778 Рік тому +1

    Dang u planted that bed 2 days after my birthday. I know it’s hot here in august that’s when the outdoor mushrooms 🍄 fruit here in SC. I just inoculated my first 2 jars with yellow Morel a week ago. Just checked on them tonight and they both have mycelium starting. Any advice would be very beneficial and very very grateful and much appreciated. Thank you in advance. I’m very dedicated into fruiting these yellow morels indoors 😊

    • @chrismoyer7778
      @chrismoyer7778 Рік тому

      I’m wanting to grow these yellow morels indoors. Any advice would be grateful and much appreciated. Thank you in advance

  • @douglasdowns7179
    @douglasdowns7179 4 роки тому +7

    Hi Molly, I've watched this video a couple of times now. I love how genuine you are in how you persued this. I'm going to try growing Morels myself this year, and I wondered if you still have your Morel bed and if it ever produced? I hope to hear from you.

    • @abdulhaleems.5694
      @abdulhaleems.5694 2 роки тому

      Hi Molly, it's interesting to know all about your research work on morels. I hope at the end you have achieved success growing morels. I'm from the Himalayas and going through almost same experiment. I'm also interested in some partnership for joint adventure in growing organic morels, himalayan mountain cumin etc.

  • @susynbry
    @susynbry 10 днів тому

    Great video! Would love to hear how things turned out.

  • @gofflion
    @gofflion 5 років тому +5

    When I clean wild morels I throw the scraps and wash water around a elm tree on my property and sure enough after only 1 year I found a morel growing there. It was only one but it's a start

    • @kylesteele9403
      @kylesteele9403 5 років тому

      You might have good mycelium under there, they start to crop up when the pH rises -- throw some ashes from a fire near that area, morels like to pop up after fires

  • @wallydraigle5382
    @wallydraigle5382 5 років тому +56

    A better title for this video would have been "Not Growing Morel Mushrooms" amirite?

    • @azersamaali2016
      @azersamaali2016 4 роки тому

      There are several ideas to try
      select the best type - there are many available.
      grow them in the right conditions - some eg oyster muchrooms like cool humid areas and can be placed outside (I learned these and the reasons they work on Gregs Mushroom Grower site )

  • @thatonedog819
    @thatonedog819 6 років тому

    I have to wonder if using something like a smoker for beekeeping and then spreading the ashes would help?
    Also thinking of where they come from, usually in forests, I have to wonder if lower quality soil would be better?

  • @mikessauce5034
    @mikessauce5034 6 років тому

    Thank you for the update and pinned comment:)

  • @bobwuk3589
    @bobwuk3589 4 роки тому +2

    Hello !At this moment I got a few morel mushroom in green house.Greetings from Poland

    • @HugryTiger
      @HugryTiger 4 роки тому +1

      Hello. Jak ci sie to udalo?

    • @bobwuk3589
      @bobwuk3589 3 роки тому

      @@HugryTiger przez przypadek,choć życzeniowo się udało.Mam zdjęcia ich.

  • @Loosesapphire5135
    @Loosesapphire5135 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, ok that "murder conspiracy" has far more weight to it than it even appears especially knowing the depth that this and these discoveries lead 😯

  • @crafty_gem6563
    @crafty_gem6563 5 років тому +2

    Your voice put me to sleep (in a good way) and I was dreaming about mushrooms 🍄. Wow that was cray 😜

  • @keithgordon6836
    @keithgordon6836 6 років тому

    amazing video

  • @stevedingman474
    @stevedingman474 4 роки тому

    I have done well outdoors making the slurry I’ve made some real nice patches that have lasted years if I don’t pick every mushroom in patch I have experienced that taking everything and it kills the patch ... but indoors is what I want !

    • @ExecutionerDan
      @ExecutionerDan 4 роки тому

      Youve grown morell outside? How?

    • @zjxdark2035
      @zjxdark2035 4 роки тому

      @@ExecutionerDan China has grown morels outdoor for several years

  • @benainscough6229
    @benainscough6229 Рік тому

    Nice work

  • @joehurly4687
    @joehurly4687 6 років тому

    I have friends who have successfully grown these and they swear by elm. They say a dead elm is magic. You might try growing some elm saplings in the bed and cutting them to kill them at about 2 yrs. They'll have lots of roots for the mushrooms to latch on to. Also, elm chips would make nice bedding.

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove 6 років тому +1

    I just bought enough Morel spore to mix 20 gallons of water. They grow naturally here in the Pacific Northwest but I though it might be fun to grow some.

  • @jeffs9530
    @jeffs9530 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your experience in growing Morels. I just ordered dried Morel mushrooms for a recipe. Can I use dried mushrooms to grow morels?

    • @Maishu777
      @Maishu777 Рік тому

      That would probably depend on if the dried mushrooms still had their spores on them when you tried to get the mycellium to grow.

  • @jasonreeve6577
    @jasonreeve6577 6 років тому

    Thank you

  • @Z3n1tHL0rD
    @Z3n1tHL0rD 5 років тому

    lovely video

  • @phae7020
    @phae7020 6 років тому

    Love it

  • @ambersykora352
    @ambersykora352 4 роки тому

    Any soil that moss can grow in and or on is the appropriate ph, and is also nutrient empty basically. Consider the fact that strawberries that are wild also grow in the same soil perfectly, even with the fallen Leaves etc
    I'm in Texas in the south and have tested this. The only way for me to grow strawberries is to grow them in nutrient empty soil or sand, but add enough mycelium grown own fallen fall leaves I collect and leave in a bag. After I collect the mycelium and place a colony in the soil with the strawberries they are impossible to kill. I also add composted wood chips, a green waste mix I get for free from the local recycling center plus my own homemade compost mixed with animal manure.

  • @dpavlovsky
    @dpavlovsky 6 років тому +3

    Morels fruit better when they're "threatened", i.e. when the mycelium would sense a forest fire, or when the non-nutritive soil becomes a problem, so they fruit in order to spread their spores, find a more hospitable environment.
    I wonder if you could simulate forest fire conditions for an indoor grow, using high intensity lights at close range, using some heat resistant containers. Maybe even fumigate your entire greenhouse with smoke -but that'd have to be indoor/outdoor grow.

    • @TheKapowz
      @TheKapowz 2 роки тому +2

      You just add a layer of ash and water it into the top-soil layer.
      It will raise the pH which will let the mycelium know that the metaphorical sh!t has hit the fan and they will "evacuate" via mushrooms/spores 👌

    • @stephenscott2086
      @stephenscott2086 2 роки тому

      I’ve never tried growing morels, so am not familiar with the substrates needed, but why not just get some “forest material” near the surface and actually burn it… the real McCoy.
      I just harvested 25lbs out of a burned forest this weekend. Morels love the burn.

    • @ADUAquascaping
      @ADUAquascaping Рік тому

      @@TheKapowz I know how to grow Black Morels. Most people are referring to White or Yellow Morels. I know the secrets for indoor growing

    • @TheKapowz
      @TheKapowz Рік тому

      @@ADUAquascaping That's great man 👍

  • @ju99al041ife
    @ju99al041ife 5 років тому

    Your voice is wonderful.

  • @louisdelsesto2641
    @louisdelsesto2641 2 роки тому

    I read the patent years ago and maybe i dont get it but it seems you need to go from a nutrient rich substrate to a non nutrient rich substrate ? and im guessing you have to make that top non nutrient rich substrate like a after fire PH ?

  • @devonkripaitis3724
    @devonkripaitis3724 6 років тому

    I believe morels share a symbiotic relationship with certain trees therefore they are in one way or another connected to the roots of the tree

  • @marasunde9516
    @marasunde9516 6 років тому +2

    Waiting for an update! Come on! :)