The easiest way to grow Cordyceps militaris at Home

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @Surjeetsingh-pq1dw
    @Surjeetsingh-pq1dw 2 месяца назад +2

    thanking you for your kind patience
    🥰😇

  • @AtollSurfer
    @AtollSurfer 2 месяца назад

    thank you from Kiribati with life saving knowledge

  • @marcheattention
    @marcheattention Год назад +1

    Hello Mushappy, thank you for this simple looking technique. Did you do this all in open air or was this in front of a flowhood?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching
      This is definitely a method that anyone can do as a hobby at home in an open space,
      and is not a commercial cultivation method.

    • @marcheattention
      @marcheattention Год назад

      @@mushappy6161 ok thank you ill give it a try!

  • @walkabout29
    @walkabout29 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. Very informative. My question is, can you get a second flush?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  9 месяцев назад

      tks. It's possible, but I don't recommend it

  • @ігорколісник-ч9г
    @ігорколісник-ч9г 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please tell me what, nothing but water and brown rice to prepare the substrate? How much water and rice? Thank you!

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  11 месяцев назад

      Most cultivaters' substrate recipes yeast, malt, srarch, eggs, vitamins, spirulina, water, potatoes, etc with brown rice substrate.
      but I only use organic oats or brown rice and pure water (1:1.5 or 1.6)
      This is because there is no problem in cultivating Cordyceps just with the nutrients of the grain.

  • @konstantinNeo
    @konstantinNeo 4 месяца назад +1

    Could you comment on the peptones you use?
    What protein peptones are best for cordiceps? Animal, vegetal?
    After being bit by mychology bug I started to make Hericium E liquid culture and will try buying Cordyceps culture as well.
    Peptones are bit expensive I have found and there are so many different labs and types one can go crazy, I source most of my myco stuff on ali but they dont have much peptones.
    So the sugars provide the carbon and the peptones the nitrogen right?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  4 месяца назад +1

      Laboratory culture media are expensive. You can get good results without using peptone.
      For a cheaper option, you can make your own PDB (potato extract, dextrose or sugar)
      You can also make a medium by combining soybean meal, sugar, KH2PO4, and MgSO4 7H2O
      However, although soybean meal medium is very cheap, it is difficult to observe mycelium growth because the broth is cloudy
      Yes,
      sugar, etc. are carbon sources,
      peptone, soybean meal, malt, etc. are nitrogen sources

    • @wetrat159
      @wetrat159 2 месяца назад

      Should be straight “soy peptone”. Do not use bacterial peptones I’ve heard.
      Also the peptones I believe why they’re used is cordyceps are entomoparasitic(parasitize/eat bugs for food) and I think your using it to mimic the proteins and amino acids the cordyceps gets from the bug. But other LC recipes use peptone to benefit the growth so maybe fungi enjoy peptones? 🤷‍♂️ anywho
      Malt is considered a carbohydrate. Probably does have some of the other things cordyceps need. but it is used as a sugar source.

  • @timm5358
    @timm5358 Год назад +2

    I'm confused.. you are inoculating in open air? I was looking for the flowhood or sab.. and no sterile substrate? Am I overlooking something or how do get away with it?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  Год назад +11

      Yes. You may not understand it in common sense, but this video is exactly what you saw and thought🙂
      This is not the normal way. It shows how anyone can easily cultivate it at home without lab equipment
      If you want the normal cultivation method of Cordyceps militaris, you can see other videos on my channel

    • @lovelyaaryajgl1078
      @lovelyaaryajgl1078 25 дней назад

      ​@@mushappy6161"क्या आप मुझे कार्डिसेप्स मशरूम की क्लास तेलुगु में समझा सकते हैं, सर?"

  • @hrk1
    @hrk1 Месяц назад

    Easy and Simple DIY of Cordyceps

  • @Frankiemind
    @Frankiemind Год назад

    Great video man! Spreading mycology for all!!!

  • @spaideman7850
    @spaideman7850 2 месяца назад

    interesting. 1:46 how could boiling water reaches 121 celcius? and 2:37 how could fridge reach minus 20 celcius? do you mean fahrenheit?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  2 месяца назад +1

      This video is not intended to be a professional or commercial way to grow Cordyceps, but rather an easy way to do it at home as a hobby without any lab equipment.
      ★You can find everything you want to know in my other videos☆
      1:46 It doesn't reach 121 degrees, but if it stays above 100 degrees for a certain period of time, you'll get good results.
      2:37 It is not minus 20 degrees Celsius, but a process of slightly cooling (below 20 degrees Celsius) to inoculate the Cordyceps strain

    • @spaideman7850
      @spaideman7850 2 месяца назад +2

      @@mushappy6161 it is obvious you had fun making these cordyceps, i just want to join in the fun. i'm not trying to criticise you, i just want to get the correct information just in case i want to try it.

  • @lacreaciondelrobert
    @lacreaciondelrobert Год назад +1

    Wow, amazing. It is indeed an easy way. I have some questions I hope you could answer:
    What you did by inserting Cordyceps tissue in the LC was cloning right?
    Any idea on how to develop a home-friendly method to grow Cordyceps militaries from spores? (I have tried to understand how their breeding works but my knowledge is just insufficient to comprehend the information that I find on the internet)
    Greetings from Mexico 🍄

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  Год назад +4

      Hi
      My English is not good so I don't know if I can give you the answer you want.
      This video is Not just tissue cloning.
      Watch this video very carefully and you will understand my intentions.
      In this video, I made LC using Cordyceps grown with my strain and cultivated it.
      As a result, the harvested Cordyceps had a different type of fruiting body than the
      Cordyceps used in LC.
      Because, if you look closely at Cordyceps used in LC, there are many spores, and the spores and tissues were cultured together
      I guess this would have been a multispore random cross mating
      Breeding and single spore isolation are required to produce fruit bodies of consistent quality with commercial strains of all mushrooms, not just Cordyceps
      After that, a new strain is created through the top cross test process.
      Breeding to obtain good strains takes a lot of time and patience
      Your best mentor is your experience🙂
      You have to try and try again and again by applying this video in your own way

    • @lacreaciondelrobert
      @lacreaciondelrobert Год назад

      @@mushappy6161 This is just the answer that I needed 🙂. Thank you very much, keep doing great videos 🍄

    • @matusuhlar9788
      @matusuhlar9788 2 месяца назад

      Don't cordiceps grow on insects?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  2 месяца назад +1

      @matusuhlar9788 It grows better on grains such as brown rice and oats than insects

  • @sbpermaculturesilvopasture30
    @sbpermaculturesilvopasture30 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, thank you for sharing with us; you didn't go into some problem (infertile strain) with this type of reproduction? or the sugar naturally promote the compatible mating ascospores ? It deserves more than a toast 🍧🍧; anyway great job !!

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks
      The point of this video is not to show how to breed and mate for commercial production,
      but to show how anyone can easily grow them at home at a very low cost.
      Even so, these methods should not be a problem for their reproduction and mating.
      Their favorite foods are malt, yeast and sugars (glucose, dextrose) and the proper LC recipe was shown in another video of mine

  • @sece-07aryansingh62
    @sece-07aryansingh62 Месяц назад

    im a startup in early stages. Want to learn so many things regarding cordyceps. how can we connect ?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  Месяц назад

      Good luck with your business!
      I uploaded a few videos about cordyceps cultivation, but if that's not enough, you can contact me via fb messenger

    • @lovelyaaryajgl1078
      @lovelyaaryajgl1078 25 дней назад

      ​@@mushappy6161"क्या आप मुझे कार्डिसेप्स मशरूम की क्लास तेलुगु में समझा सकते हैं, सर?"

  • @RebelionFiscal
    @RebelionFiscal 6 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you. Can I use regular white sugar for the LC?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  6 месяцев назад

      You can make LC with just white sugar at home
      Even so, commercial cultivation requires a variety of mediums to be prepared
      They like yeast, malt, peptone, sugar, etc

  • @davidferrer7793
    @davidferrer7793 4 месяца назад +1

    thank for sharing

  • @imadalshall3066
    @imadalshall3066 11 месяцев назад

    So great , useful & benefit method
    Where are you from , friend

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching🫡
      from korea

  • @hadriancian333
    @hadriancian333 Год назад +1

    what if we cant get ourself a fresh local cordyceps , can we get it from dry one on line? will it work?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  Год назад +1

      Is that possible? I've seen someone try that way, but I've never done it
      Rather than buying dry cordyceps, it would be better to buy strains from a trusted person

  • @_black_is_black_
    @_black_is_black_ 9 месяцев назад +1

    love it man, ty

  • @tenpiecenug
    @tenpiecenug Год назад

    Thanks so much for the video. great as always!

  • @sharmamadhus09
    @sharmamadhus09 Год назад +1

    i thought we weren't supposed to introduce light before they fully colonize the rice ?
    and do you keep your lights on 24h or a 12/12 cycle ?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  Год назад +3

      -Normally, it will be fully colonized in 3~4 days in the dark after inoculation.
      -12/12h

    • @sharmamadhus09
      @sharmamadhus09 Год назад

      ​@@mushappy6161oh. thanks :) I got to grow some

  • @sharmamadhus09
    @sharmamadhus09 Год назад +1

    how to know cordyceps are ready for harvest ?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  Год назад +3

      In general, if cultivated at around 20', it can be harvested 40 ~ 50 days from the inoculation
      It is best to harvest almost all cultivated mushrooms, including cordyceps, before they are fully mature (before spores are released).
      Mushroom spores have a bad effect on our respiratory system, but when eaten, they can be medicine🍄

    • @sharmamadhus09
      @sharmamadhus09 Год назад

      @@mushappy6161 i was following this grow guide which said they should be harvested about 70/75 days from innoculation and I'm really confused. for gilled mushrooms I could tell by their shape and formation, but this is my first time growing Cordyceps so I don't know much. any physical pointers? appereance to look out for to know they're ready to be picked?

    • @prabakaranprbu-is1ev
      @prabakaranprbu-is1ev Год назад

      ​@@mushappy6161 hai

  • @kylegivler8372
    @kylegivler8372 4 месяца назад

    You can grow it at 77f? I though it needed to be in the 60s (F)?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  4 месяца назад +2

      What is shown here is not commercial cultivation,
      but a method that can be easily grown as a hobby at home.
      It is true that fully equipped commercial cultivation requires a cultivation environment of 67 ~ 70' F

  • @Foodies462
    @Foodies462 3 месяца назад

    मुझे भी सीख ना है कृप्या मदद करे🎉

  • @arish8586
    @arish8586 Месяц назад +1

    How to selling

  • @xxyyxx10
    @xxyyxx10 Год назад +1

    What’s your needle’s gauge size?

  • @CL-mp4vn
    @CL-mp4vn 9 месяцев назад

    How does the tea smell and taste ?

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  9 месяцев назад

      There is no particular taste, but cordycepin will benefit your health💪🏻

  • @محمدح-ك6ل
    @محمدح-ك6ل 2 месяца назад

    Is this mushroom legal?

  • @David-sw3iy
    @David-sw3iy 5 месяцев назад +1

    You can use stale beer? Wow...

  • @jorgenio11
    @jorgenio11 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @ytrebiLeurT
    @ytrebiLeurT Год назад

    I love it 🥰

  • @Atom9830011696
    @Atom9830011696 9 месяцев назад +1

    You didn’t use controlled temp or darkness.

    • @mushappy6161
      @mushappy6161  9 месяцев назад +2

      The point of this video is not to show commercial cultivation, but to show how to do it at home as a hobby with easy and inexpensive substrates.
      So I tried to grow at room temp, where we live.
      As we all know, strain cultures of cordyceps should be maintained in the dark at 20-21 degrees for 3-4 days, and fruiting growth should be maintained at 20-21 degrees with a 12/12 hour light/dark cycle.
      For commercial cultivation, you can watch my other uploaded videos, or I will show you in great detail in my upcoming videos