Back to Spore Update (Grasslovers), Discussion on Embedded Contam Causes, and Recent Grain Issues

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    Hey everybody, I'am back from my short break! In today's video I give you an update on how the Florida Grasslovers shoeboxes from the last video (with all the hyphal knots and primordia) are doing. I also talk about how my whole "back to spore" project is going so far, along with showing you all an example of embedded contamination on an agar plate (and discussing what I believe to be a likely cause to such contams), and some recent grain related contamination I've been getting.
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Комментарии • 54

  • @Mycophilia
    @Mycophilia  Год назад +6

    Hope you all enjoy! Want to support my work? You can *LIKE* , *COMMENT* , *SUB* and *SHARE* my videos to get the word out!

  • @SPORE_SPORTS
    @SPORE_SPORTS Год назад +8

    Thank You for the knowledge! As a new grower this info is priceless.

  • @kingmetroplex
    @kingmetroplex Год назад +4

    Brilliant conversation

  • @an0n0musx
    @an0n0musx Год назад +4

    Brrrrrroooo wow!

  • @tweadz9846
    @tweadz9846 Год назад +3

    Always happy to hear you got a good pinset! Mush love❤

  • @shaunm1983
    @shaunm1983 Год назад +3

    Super interesting 🤩

  • @sweetleaf9668
    @sweetleaf9668 Год назад +1

    Thank you brother for all you do in the mushroom community!❤🍄

  • @melindawilliams6624
    @melindawilliams6624 Год назад +3

    Not just thanks for the info but Wow, what a beautiful river. Hope that was your Vaca spot.❤😊

    • @Mycophilia
      @Mycophilia  Год назад +1

      Indeed it was! Thanks 😊

  • @jwood420
    @jwood420 Год назад

    Amazing again bro mush ❤

  • @crunk7364
    @crunk7364 Год назад +2

    Thank you g honest to god

  • @LoLoThePirate777
    @LoLoThePirate777 Год назад +3

    🍄❤🎉!!!

  • @Sometimesitsjustthatway
    @Sometimesitsjustthatway Год назад +1

    Larva, moths and frass in your grains along with gnats, bring bacterial contams that wit seriously hamper mycelial growth. You hit it on the nail head. All that interferance introduces viroids as well. Like plants getting viroids, insects bring viroids to myco culture as well. Back to spore, new grains. Good sleuthing, Mate.

  • @mr.giggles4995
    @mr.giggles4995 Год назад +4

    This is awesome! Does this species have a name yet or photos of the mushroom in the wild? Is it related to semilanceata?

    • @Mycophilia
      @Mycophilia  Год назад +2

      It is similar to semis in that they are grasslovers! Yes there is a name but I don't list the full names here on YT. Hint: They are named after a city in Florida starting with a T

    • @mr.giggles4995
      @mr.giggles4995 Год назад

      @@Mycophilia oh gotcha 😆 here i was thinking it didn't have a name because it's a newly discovered species... I still gotta give these guys a go, I kinda got sidelined by long-covid.

  • @PhaemonsDog
    @PhaemonsDog 3 месяца назад

    Despite the "lack of success" the video was still packed with lots of info for us. Have you tried agar with "antibiotic cocktail" - Streptomycin and Penicillin? Never fails. I too had one batch of wheat grain that persistently gave B.subtilis yet microwave rice packets inoculated from the same syringe were fine. Guess some stock is doomed with endospores. Keep up the excellent work.

    • @PhaemonsDog
      @PhaemonsDog 2 месяца назад

      Back again. I dug up that old wheat grain stock, soaked it overnight in 2% calcium hypochlorite and then Tyndallized it. Tyndallization is drain, boil for 10min, rinse and wait 24hrs before repeating this another two times. Three boils over 2 days before final bag and autoclave. Theory is endospores that escape sterilization hatch and go vegetative then they can be destroyed by heat. It's two weeks since innoculation with incubation at 28C. Firm mycellium ball has formed with no contamination. We shall see if it continues without problem. So endospores can be beat but try to use high quality food grade grain rather than animal feed. Cheers Sage - your vids are profound. Will join the club soon.

  • @Shroomaholics
    @Shroomaholics Год назад +1

    how long are you waiting to inoculate your jars? Do you inoculate within 24 hours Of PC cycle or do you wait longer? I feel as though that may be a variable that goes unnoticed. A lot of people say to inoculate asap after jars cool down. I think about uncle ben's packs, people have success with those and they sit on shelves for a long time.

  • @nwoutdoors1865
    @nwoutdoors1865 Год назад +1

    Use pop corn. Super clean and a lot of nutrition in it.

    • @Shroomaholics
      @Shroomaholics Год назад +1

      right starting out i produced over 2lbs no issues with popcorn switched grains and have been having inconsistent results compared to the popcorn

  • @docphillips3291
    @docphillips3291 Год назад +1

    🍄🍄🍄

  • @prestonhubble7729
    @prestonhubble7729 Год назад

    There is a way around embedded contams it is a long tedious process but you could do water agar tank a clean culture off of that and then transfer it back to a plate

    • @prestonhubble7729
      @prestonhubble7729 Год назад

      Your first plate from that one should have been water agar especially after you noticed The bacteria Yes the bacterial will still grow on the water agar but at the same time The mycelium will grow faster

    • @prestonhubble7729
      @prestonhubble7729 Год назад

      With your grains I don't know how long you do your sterilization for but typically just avoid any contamination with mine I sterilize for 4 hours That's more along the line so The steaming process in the pressure cooker could actually get through the core of your jar not just the outer layer basically what's happening is your having contamination in the middle of your grains

    • @prestonhubble7729
      @prestonhubble7729 Год назад

      I had the saying issue hidden contamination in my grams and I was pressure cooking for 2 hours with a 30 minute depressurizing. And I was having that issue so I moved mying up to a 4-hour cycle for pressure cooking to play it safe. Some people will say that you shouldn't do that because it will caramelize the sugars in the grain but pressure cookers at 15 psi Don't even reach the caramelization of sugar. Dave wombat on the Michael Gigi podcast was explaining that. And if you're having issues with your agar plates try water agar to clean it up.

    • @Mycophilia
      @Mycophilia  Год назад +1

      I’ve tried water agar, but it’s never worked for me for embedded contams. The plate I was originally intending on just taking an aerial xfer but didn’t get around to it, then when I did I noticed the mycelium outgrowing the bacterial blotches. It’s very hard to clean an embedded contam because it doesn’t have blotches, the mycelium itself is contaminated at the core.
      The grains as stated in this video never had an issue prior to the moth infestation. All of the frass and other detritus from the moths introduce bad bacteria and viroids. I’d considered 4+ hour sterilization and maybe that would have solved it but I’d much rather get clean grains and be done with moths.

  • @Shroomaholics
    @Shroomaholics Год назад

    Ive been using high quality rye (organic, no signs of debris) and have been having inconsistent results as well with clean plates, 50% just wont fully colonize doesn't even look bacterial, I know they were properly hydrated by testing the grains with my teeth, I use modded lids with a 3nm filter patch, I PC for 150 mins Idk if its to long or what, but i'm going back to corn

    • @leftyB82
      @leftyB82 Год назад

      I have cracked corn would that work? Do I need to boil it .what kind of corn do use?

  • @roleraniasno
    @roleraniasno Год назад

    What's bes substrate to fruit Floridians?

  • @CyberToxicAntidote
    @CyberToxicAntidote Год назад

    What is the material that Petri are made ? Also can you reuse them?

  • @leftyB82
    @leftyB82 Год назад

    What grain do use .I bought 90sec brown rice packs?

    • @Mycophilia
      @Mycophilia  Год назад

      Used to use rye but now I went to brown rice (non-instant)

  • @leftyB82
    @leftyB82 Год назад

    I have a syringe in the mail this will be my first time growing, what is substrate made out off . ? And what is the easiest substrate to make ?

  • @jollylama4773
    @jollylama4773 Год назад

    ♾🍄♾ thanks for all u share myc! ♾🍄♾
    bugs are little moving petri dishes of bacteria and other fungus. remember, there's fungus that specifically uses the sticky fingers of little creatures to grab ahold and grow for a ride to the next substrate ...
    whatever it is tho, you have a culture that is mutating the best it can to fight it. if you get it to spawn and select out a slice of a strong fruit, you have a subspecies with a genetic relationship - either to avoid, deter, or consume. it's those mutations that cause differences in chemical balancing species to species and indeed, for subspecies as well - often in even more interesting and subtle ways.
    put that penicillin in ur chatGPT and trip it ...
    💡minds needs ur content myc! did I tell you yet? and I'll help you put your stuff on ipfs to make sure no one can take it down ever
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    • @Mycophilia
      @Mycophilia  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the on point comment Jolly! 🍄 💜 Sage

  • @depraved420
    @depraved420 Год назад

    Loving the videos as always. Im in the sad times right now, contamination been kicking my ass, dont think its done yet. 😅

  • @bqoutdoors2334
    @bqoutdoors2334 Год назад

    Hey sage had a question would it be ok to put my shoe box’s once they pin to put them in a bigger mono tub? That is put the actual shoe box’s in a bigger tub

    • @Mycophilia
      @Mycophilia  Год назад +1

      Yes absolutely, this helps make them neglectable (dries out much slower). It’s called a tub-in-tub setup 👍

    • @bqoutdoors2334
      @bqoutdoors2334 Год назад

      @@Mycophilia thanks 🤙🏼✌🏼🍄

  • @johnbauby6612
    @johnbauby6612 Год назад

    That strain is so tiny and fragile. They must dehydrate down to nothing.

  • @tonystewart7624
    @tonystewart7624 Год назад +1

    Shadow banning is lame. Sorry brother.

    • @Mycophilia
      @Mycophilia  Год назад

      Thank you Tony, you are too kind!

  • @evertking1
    @evertking1 10 месяцев назад

    Those jars look bacterial 100%

  • @pat-a-rattat8094
    @pat-a-rattat8094 Год назад

    I think they got too wet and bacteria got in the jars bro

    • @Mycophilia
      @Mycophilia  Год назад

      As stated in the video the process is the same. It is most likely the dirty grains causing the bacteria as that is the main factor that has changed.