The mushroom ID apps are very hit or miss. I took a photo of the wine caps I was growing in my garden, which I knew were wine caps since _I planted them there myself,_ and the app got completely confused. Wine caps weren't even on the list of possibilities it showed me.
Interesting! Yes, I think it's just a very difficult problem to solve, hard to do from just a picture- so much more nuance required!
I'll take a guess that it gave you a list of possible Russulas, right?
The app may be regionally specific. For instance if it's geared toward the temperate forests along the west-coast of North America, then you shouldn't expect wine caps to be in there, as they're naturally found in the hardwood forests along the east side of the continent.
Yeah they definitely get them wrong often, but I find they’re good when I have no idea what something is. I just use it to get an idea of what it could be, and then do an hour or more of research to determine whether or not it’s identified correctly. I never use the app as solid identification, just to get potential leads. Sometimes it’ll get it right the first time which is nice. Sometimes I’ll end up on Reddit for leads.
You have no idea how much joy this brings me! I've never been so proud of the mushroom community and family as I am rightnow! MUSHROOMS. ARE. THE. FUTURE!! Thank God for this show and all of you other amazing myconots. I've been at it for 2 years now, it's been an amazing journey hunting in the woods, and I've never been more fit. 😊 I absolutely love mushrooms and love talking about mushrooms 🍄 🍄 🍄.
Keep up the good work!!!!
There are just too many details that we need to know, to trust apps. There are lots of plant apps out there and those frequently don’t get it even close to right. There’s no way I’m going to trust one to identify a mushroom, let alone a mushroom I’m thinking of eating.
I don't trust AI to write a Grimms' Fairy Tale correctly.
👍I totally agree Betty! Very odd things are occuring with AI taking the lead in several areas of life..🤔Our Life.
I remain a skeptic
I’m so into Turkey Tail mushroom foraging as I make them into a medicinal tincture that I share with my family and we use it daily for all its health benefits.
I have a few pics. They are smaller, but everywhere on an 8 ft log
They are all over the place on my lil peice of land, have reishi this year and lobsters on occasion too.
There is someone on Facebook using your pics on a fake profile to scam people
I work at a huge amazon facility that just started printing books to order and theresca flood of all kinds of BS Ai generated books and coloring books.
Hey I have a question. If I’m making the mushrooms buckets and want to stack them is it okay to stack different mushrooms atop each other? Further more can I keep them in the same greenhouse or do the need to be separated?
Placebos are known since a long time to have positive effects, in some cases rivaling the actual medicine.
Btw...
Love the blood orange wall! 🎨
Was just talking today about how that took 10-15 coats to finally get the orange on there haha. Glad you like it!
@@FreshCapMushroomsHA! Good to know! Well... If that's what it takes... It shows!
Hey can you do a fistulina hepatica show? Pple said someone find out how to grow it or maybe an episode of mushrooms that never been grow before
This is not a maybe quit playing games this is amazing medicine that instantly works it saved my life.
I listened to the test about depression. It did help all that took it. The gov. stoped it and I think that was because it would be too cheap. No pharma.
Все видео класс! Есть какая то информация по выращиванию аурикулярии уховидной ( гриб муэр) ? Если можете дать информацию о составе субстрата на котором она растет , был бы весьма благодарен.
Toney shield like mushroom in the field. !
I love smelling mushrooms
I can detect a AI journalist before the first period.
AI can't even get the number of fingers or limbs right...
Do you think magic mushrooms and microdosing really helps with your mental health?
It's pretty conclusive that it can help with certain disorders. This doesn't mean that it's for everyone.
Great show. Is there someone in Calgary that knows about mushrooms that I could share some pictures with.
I just seen lot of mushrooms on cut up pine trees in my yard. Thank
See...
Faking it IS dangerous.
I would rather up Omega 3 with flaxseed oil and increase the magnesium intake to steady the brain 😅
Interesting video, except for the half that was a bunch of hippies doing hippie things.
Get Hemp the CBD company is now selling Powdered Shrooms
Im curious if you agree with their claims.
Do the facilitators of these studies have PERSONAL experience with psychedelics? Do these therapists go to therapy?
I understand folks need help but these therapists could potentially do more damage if they don't have working knowledge of the medicine they're utilizing.
Rachel Harris, PhD, spoke of these things both on the MycoGeeky podcast, a couple weeks ago, and in her book Swimming in the Sacred.
@@SirDydimus86 Spotify has it, but it was made as a partnership between Symposia and New York Magazine
@@cjboyo A little digging on this and the first episode is what you're after?
Yes, women, especially, have to be careful when seeking psilocybin assisted therapy (or a retreat with a "shaman"). Men (most often), for some dumb reason, can't keep their hands to themselves. This is not an excuse for us men to continue such behavior. (Like "oh she had it coming," or "well if she wasn't dressed so provocatively" - self control my dude) We call this rape.
As if being sexually assaulted wasn't damaging enough to the psyche!
@@SirDydimus86 No that’s just the opening. The series digs into MDMA assisted clinical trials as well as the psychedelic assisted therapy underground.
Hmm. So it's finally happened.. the ai have been unleashed..as in the terminator franchise movies..lol I'm jking it is funny to think about the level of advancement that ai has gotten to even be thinking this sort of thing lel 😂. It's so cool making this comment ..even before the live stream video begins..it's going to make history happen lel haha.
For a period, we'll have to buy no new books, until we have mandatory AI-labeling laws.
How many people here have helped their depression with psilocybin?
It helped me alot,but my Dr helped me to know they ones that can cure my depression.
Hi good day like to trade I have saw mill with lots of saw dust and logs do you have any Reishi spawn ☮️🏴☠️🇨🇦I'm North of Edmonton
Mushrooms are the most organic and natural thingin existence. AI is the exact opposite, inorganic. I was on a trip the other night, 4gs of steel magnolias and 1g penis envy and I said to myself, I wonder what ai would be like tripping? *Sarcastic* then I was like nah man it's not aware or conscious and it's not aware of being aware.
25mg is not strong enough for most people by body weight. Perhaps if you've never had any experience with psychoactive drugs other than alcohol, caffeine and nicotine and you are exceptionally average weight and height and neurologically typical it could be the perfect dose. Most people don't fit that category especially people suffering from mental health issues and considering how safe larger doses are we really need that research! Anyone who has a lot of experience with psilocybin know that things really start to get interesting and truly profound at 50mg+. That usual clinical bullshit of giving someone just enough to function better within cultural norms, but not enough to see clearly that it's those usually unconscious cultural expectations which make people ill in the first place. Good example is shoes; people always winging about new shoes giving them blisters, but instead of complaining to the shoe providers that there's something seriously wrong with the shoes they go buy foot salves and blister plasters and allow their feet to become deformed, then they complain about having back ache and so it goes on! Once you see these insane behaviours clearly you can't go back!
Are you serious? AI growing mushrooms?
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I'm glad you at least added "in my opinion" because gatekeeping, patronising and hyperbole were and have been my primary experiences and pain in the arse in introduction to mycology and I've seen the same frustrating arguments against AI and even the crowd sourced apps and things like Google lens multiple times and have yet to see actually useful or constructive criticism, sadly, this applies to your comments too.
Conversely in the wider foraging world there's concern and safety but far, far less hyperbole and gatekeeping and I'd argue you're way more likely to kill yourself with plants than fungi in general foraging, at least going by the the numbers. That is to say, safety and erring on the side of caution are absolutely sensible and important but discouraging use of google lens or plant net or whatever else that makes things easier BECAUSE they make things easier is just plain fear mongering or naive gatekeeping.
To check edibility, I make cream of mushroom soup and feed to the local raccoon population.😂
The mushroom ID apps are useful for people who have absolutely no clue about what they've photographed. It's not going to be correct 100% of the time, but it at least it provides a suggestion of what it could be, which then you can look up in a field guide for verification. If the app is wrong, the field guide will likely have a list of "look-alikes" which can then be investigated. The important take-way is that you NEED to retain the mushroom for proper inspection. You might have to dissect, or take a spore print to be certain.
I guess I just want somewhere to share my story.
When I was 19 I took shrooms, and it was like I was turned inside out. As a child, I was very extroverted and loved being around people. And after the shrooms, I felt disconnected from everyone and everything around me. I just wanted to alone. I am learning to feel happiness from within myself, not running from myself. It's been a LONG and PAINFUL process but once it's healed, it's healed and beautiful.
Its like that...people just stress me tf out.
one time i did shrooms (my first n only time but i had done acid before)
and i started to notice how badly my friends treated me and i saw how we interracted with each other more clearly, and it really opened my eyes.
@@kiramatt6152I can relate to that. It definitely was the beginning of the end for me too. But the ending of something less real, so I'm ok with it. Just took a lot of adjusting and I can't bring others with me like I tried to at first.
@@rhysreid9302I've been looking to get my hands on shrooms since growing isn't an option for me . Any one knows where I can source?
@@heatherldutrow1204Yes he's Dr.jeffshroom
@@bizffatar5824Woo I'm not surprised you moment dr.jeffshroom name... They man is good and people always talk nice about him.