Harvesting Cordyceps militaris with Mushroom Merchants a MycoSymbiotics CRTFD Farm!

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @koltoncrane3099
    @koltoncrane3099 11 місяців тому +1

    Anyways that’s a cool video and good looking mushrooms and tents. Pretty impressive setup you guys got.

  • @matthewrabinowitz4083
    @matthewrabinowitz4083 Рік тому +5

    Watching this farm from behind the scenes feels like such a privilege and incredible opportunity. As I continue to grow my lab and cultivation spaces, I keep myself inspired by what MycoSymbiotics + friends Aare up to. It would be such a privilege to join a team and community like this in the future,

  • @ValidPlacebo
    @ValidPlacebo Рік тому +1

    Love the work that you do man thanks for making this video. I heard of feeding cordyceps substrate to chickens before but after you mentioned it again in this video I've decided to do a deep dive into researching it 🤓

  • @kurt5490
    @kurt5490 Рік тому +2

    Wow. Right here in Central Pa. I've been feeding the spent cordyceps media to composting worms. Works great.

    • @TheWormeryLLC
      @TheWormeryLLC Рік тому +2

      do you pre compost them?

    • @kurt5490
      @kurt5490 Рік тому +1

      @@TheWormeryLLC Kind of. I have an air pump blowing a continuous stream thru an air hose wrapped 2x around a brick with holes it in the bottom of a plastic trash can full of water. The water gets some of the leachate from my worm bins. This way the material is inoculated with microbes that are symbiotic with the worms. I usually put in the mushroom blocks that had secondary fermentation so they're soft and break up easily. & half a compressed coco coir block.
      This then gets drained thru fabric pots. After sitting for at least a weak it's not so damp & ready to be used as worm bedding to cap each tray off. I put it in a bin that I also gets the siftings from finished trays so live worms are going in it as well. This has proven to keep the process stabile and reliable.
      Oops. That's for mushroom blocks. The cordyceps media can go right in the trays. No need for precomposting.

    • @TheWormeryLLC
      @TheWormeryLLC Рік тому +1

      @@kurt5490 thank you do you have a youtube channel as well? would love to see your setup. I have a worm farm and compost mushroom substrate for a mushroom farmer

    • @kurt5490
      @kurt5490 Рік тому +2

      @@TheWormeryLLC No UA-cam channel. I'm in the middle of reorganizing my garage where I have my worms. Maybe Clint can make a video to upload on Will's channel.

    • @TheWormeryLLC
      @TheWormeryLLC Рік тому +1

      @@kurt5490 I understand.. I worm farm out of my garage as well, organizing it has been on my to do list forever LOL, good luck

  • @dertythegrower
    @dertythegrower Рік тому +2

    Awesome work 👍 respect

  • @themyceliumnetwork
    @themyceliumnetwork Рік тому +2

    I just cultivated & harvested my first three 11"X15" tubs, they are a wonderful fungi!!
    now to figure out how to make tinctures :)
    any helpful "how to" links are greatly appreciated!

    • @AdrianFlores-rt9ry
      @AdrianFlores-rt9ry Рік тому +2

      Dehydrate 2oz of cordyceps, powder, place into 8oz high proof ethanol (70-100%). Let sit for a month in mason jar, agitate gently daily. After the month strain and squeeze out all the alch then place the Marc (fruit body) into a liter of water and decoct (a nice simmer 160-180*F) for ATLEAST 2 hours you can do it for 24 hours if you want. Add a little water as needed then once your time is up and the decoction has half the original volume let cool then strain and add alcohol extract. This should 27oz of tincture, ~30% alch and 70% water double extract. Experiment! These are just ratios you can do 1oz of cordyceps if that’s all you got just adjust the recipe. This is kitchen version too you can get other stuff like spagyrics and heated alch extracts

    • @AdrianFlores-rt9ry
      @AdrianFlores-rt9ry Рік тому +2

      You could also do the same thing but In reverse where you make water extract let cool then add enough alch for the total volume to be atleast 30% alch and let sit for a month, then strain. If you do food grade glycerine add 10% more by volume

    • @AdrianFlores-rt9ry
      @AdrianFlores-rt9ry Рік тому +1

      Actually sorry do atleast everclear or 200proof for this recipe if you’re doing 70proof you need to adjust the water content to makeup for the water in the liquor

  • @bffdcordyceps
    @bffdcordyceps Рік тому +2

    LET'S GROWWW!!!

  • @dantefuego
    @dantefuego 3 місяці тому

    sick Puffco

  • @kittyfantastic7681
    @kittyfantastic7681 8 місяців тому +1

    I am trying to start a micro mushroom farm at the moment. I appreciate your videos so much. I am interested in getting certified with you. I am currently starting a cordy crop according to your process. Please wish me luck and if possible any info you think might help. Thank you.

  • @cashofferorterms
    @cashofferorterms Рік тому +1

    Nice bro! ✌️

  • @CMZneu
    @CMZneu Рік тому +1

    how do they prop up the bags on their sides to get enough space for the fruits?

    • @MycoSymbiote
      @MycoSymbiote  Рік тому +2

      we inflate the bags

    • @CMZneu
      @CMZneu Рік тому +2

      @@MycoSymbiote in front of the flow hood i imagine, i don't use comercial mushroom bags, it's kinda amazing they can get inflated while still providing enough air exchange.

  • @NewbCoinNerd
    @NewbCoinNerd Рік тому +1

    Feed the waste to earthworms

  • @NativeEarthlingAI
    @NativeEarthlingAI 7 місяців тому +1

    Cameraman needs to learn Audio Engineering

  • @koltoncrane3099
    @koltoncrane3099 11 місяців тому +1

    So I think it’s good to be better stewards, be more efficient and make a healthier product. But I think it’s absurd to want to label something as naturally grown. Everything is natural except for maybe lab grown fake meat that’s synthetic and an abomination.
    Look at the weed industry in Colorado. A report said the weed industry pollutes as much or slightly more then the entire mining sector if I remember it correctly. That’s not sustainable even if they’re using LED and efficient lights. Growing indoors uses as much energy as all the massive mines in Colorado combined. I was shocked. But then I read the pot zero farm by gypsum Colorado grows outdoors and by growing out doors it reduces pollution and energy by 80%. The other thing was growing in greenhouses people would produce carbon to make plants grow better. They’re basically saying tbr higher carbon levels is great for plants to grow. Anyways growing outside is much more sustainable long term energy and pollution wise. Even if you use 100% hydro energy growing outside is still better cause you’re using sun light that’s natural so you don’t have to mine up the earth to produce lights and other inputs.
    The other thing is how can you label something natural or organic when you’re basically inputting lab made ingredients assuming you’re using ingredients from South Koreans academic research studies. If you use chicken eggs or something okay that sounds natural but to say you use Lab made inputs that doesn’t sound sustainable or natural.