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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2021
- In this season of giving, the gift of growing mycelium is one that will enrich your lives for generations to come. This is one in a series of short videos where I will explain how to generate “immunized mycelium”, i.e. mycelium that has naturalized to the microbiome in the ground. These mycelial lenses, or “mother patches” can launch satellite colonies, so you, your family and friends can have your favorite species (saprophytic/decomposers) 😍 resident in your backyards. See my two books Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World and Growing Gourmet & Medicinal Mushrooms for more information.
(Filming credit: Pamela Kryskow, MD)
#diy #mycology #backyardmycology #mushrooms #fungi #mentalhealthawareness #nature #nurture
Fascinating!
I concur.
Happy birthday jesus
@@josephgrady2129 Jesus was born in the summer
@@patrciaclemons8183 Jesus wasn't born anytime 😂 let alone have a RUclips account watching mushroom videos,
Jesus fucking Christ
Hello! Thanks for showing me a very interesting video! It is wonderful! I've never seen a video like this! Thank you for sharing!
Very Interesting Idea! Thanks for sharing Paul
… A mycelium Yule log …
Thanks Santa Paul!
Anything, and I mean ANYTHING that combines the medical world with the natural world at this point is something to be massively appreciated and supported. Thanks for this.
Everything is a byproduct of nature, including synthetics.
Paul rocking a beautiful hoodie
Hi Paul. Thanks!
Purchased a bag of wood chips for my potted plants, forgot about it for about a year, opened it up yesterday to use and low and behold it was glowing with Mycelium and straight away Mr Paul Stamets came to mind. Thank you Paul for re-educating me on the beautiful world of Mycelium you really are a giant in the betterment of humankind.
Love it.
All I want for Christmas from Santa Stamets is a mycelium log 🪵
😎
Power to the fun guy and the fungi, peace and love.
I'm not gonna lie i got excited for a literal mushroom raft
Paul !! much love to you .
I friggn love this guy….the Pied Piper of Mushrooms…..
Paul, you are an extraordinary teacher, sage and friend of nature. Thank you for your wisdom. Happy Holidays!
A shaman of charisma and knowledge!
its called a nerd
Thx a bunch for the beautiful mycelium raft wishes.
☘️🤗
Great time of year to spread the patches.
It is exciting when I think how we have just begun to discover the complex wonders of the fungi.
its not hard go outside sometimes
@@martyrawdog yea just pick random fungus from the forest and eat them too
I found lion's mane behind my house. Fried it in ghee with garlic. You've inspired me. Thank you for your important work
Best of the season to you and yours Mr. Stamets enjoy your blogs very much thank you
Yesterday I finally watched fantastic fungi. I teared up at the end because of Paul. Love the dude and how he just wants to heal people and the world naturally
One of my favorite things to watch! It's such an amazing presentation.
It’s too bad his company is so fraudulent. We will be moving away from his products.
@@equalizer1553 his lions mane isn't that great but it is at least cheap. All he has to do is measure beta glucans. I am pretty disappointed he still hasn't done that.
Your my favorite teacher Uncle Paulie! 𓋼 𓋹𓂀𓋹𓋼
Huge fan Paul! This is awesome! Hi from Puerto Rico!
As my old friend Jerry used to say, Stay Kind.
Much love and happy winter solstice 🙏
May all your fruitings be bountiful
What a rare and wonderful human. We love you Paul!
Graciassss Thank you 🙏 for sharing knowledge!!!.✨✨✨
Happy networking to you too, Mr mycelium.
May symbiosis always be with you, with love from another spore addict ☮️
Thanks so much! 🙏 Great video, & cheers, from the Southern Oregon Coast. Been a great year for mushrooms down here! Happy Holidays to you! 🍄❤️
Paul, your enthusiasm keeps me alive, and pushes me to learn English as a side effect.
Thank you Mr. Paul Stamets for sharing ur knowledge.
Pamela, please don't be shy. Get in there so we can have a better look!
"The gift that keep's on giving'.....thank you for sharing.
Love you Paul! 🥰
saw Fantastic Fungi, unbelievable goodness!! Since covid, been out in nature taking photos of mushrooms and just fascinated. I now want to work in this arena somewhere because of how exciting it all is! Sales, research, communication, etc. Thanks, Paul for sharing your story about your Mother’s healing!!❤️
Thank you Paul, In a world going just a tad nuts with current events... this video was a calming breath of fresh air and great to learn from. Thank you again man, gem of a human being.... even if you were a mushroom in a past life😉😆
The best thing anyone can do for their sanity today is turn off all media exposure. They want you living in a constant state of fear.
Many thanks for the way you convey information. Many teachers have the information locked in their heads, and very little ability to convey it, write about it, or produce inspired students. Mush love!
I love foraging for mushrooms. I have a favorite log that I forage 4 different species of fungi on. Woodsear, oyster, and lions mane and sometimes snow fungus. I Love making tinctures and soups. Love you're work!
First yes Paul. I've learned lots from you and educated myself still got years of learning. But absolutely love fungi
check out entangled life by Merlin Sheldrake may the world wood net be with you '
@@louisbal7656 thanks man.i will do 🍄
You are an inspiration to mycologists and lay folk alike Paul. That's a rare attribute. Happy holidays and bountiful peace in the new year!
I appreciate your videos. I imagine your educated viewers might like to know which type of mycelium it is here that you are talking about. Please do tell which mushroom / mycelium it is??
Never knew that this was a thing! Super cool.
I'm Jerry Grateful to have you as a fungi teacher keep on trucking Paul and Merry Christmas.
Happy Holidays, Paul! Grateful for all your wisdom and being!
I see a new Paul Stamets video and I click. Every time.
This was great. Thanks Paul for your contribution to Earth. ✌
Imagine getting a small log of wood as a gift lol
Happy Holidays to you and yours too Paul.
I love the era in which we find ourselves instantly able to join Paul Stamets on a woodland show and tell. Happy Holidays!
I've been an artist for most of my life, just barely scraping by, but to hear you talk about mycology it does make me feel that there may be a field of study out there that I could be proud to be involved in. That I could help better the world all while finding personal stability. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.
I agree with your perspective on Mycology. This IS the field.of medicine for now and the future. I have taken Stammets Host Defense products for a few years, Turkey Tail, Lions Mane,Reishi, have helped witb many health issues, especially Immunity. Also homeopathic meds are great. My path going forward,.Artists have great capability to see perspective🍀
@@shelll9254 havent they also been making things like plastic and styrofoam out of mushrooms recently?
@@chimp9465 yeah they've been creating faux leather, shipping packaging, and a few other things
To be blunt with you, to actually get paid for researching mushrooms, you're probably going to have to take undergrad classes to get into a relevant masters program, then do well enough their to make it into the PhD program. Then, once you're a doctor, you'll almost certainly be underpaid given your qualifications because there's not much investment in homeopathic treatment.
If it's your passion, go for it, but I wouldn't view it as a path to stability.
Thank you for everything you do! You are one of my heroes!
🍄🌟🌹😘💕🌟🍄
I didn't think you could elevate yourself to any higher level of coolness until I saw you rocking a GD hoody. You're the man Paul!
Mother Earth presented me with a bounty of chicken of the woods on my birthday…. Then I ran across your book Mycelium running. I’m bizarrely hooked….. salute to my newest teacher! 😎😎😎❤️❤️❤️❤️
Paul, you are a wonderful teacher and observer! Keep up the great work. You are changing the world ☮️🍄
Merry mycelium to you too!
Not a single wasted word of pure experience. Such a humble first statement and appreciation for mycelium! Infectious!
Happy holidays Paul, thanks for sharing
Thank you Dr. Stamets. May Gd continue to bless you and your beautiful family
Your example of wood chips and logs with fire is super relatable! A GREAT example.
A recent fan of yours. Thank you for your continued contributions! Grateful for your research as well as your ability to share the message!
Вы позновательно рассказали. Я тоже с леса принёс палено на котором были опята. Теперь у меня на даче растут опята. И я теперь по ним ориентируюсь что пора идти за грибами. 😀👍
That log would be a great gift for beginners to get into growing
Love ya paul! Nice hoodie too!
Thank you for being a friend and sharing this mother patch. Sea of mycelium , I love that ! Yes we are learning everyday. Happiest of Holidaze.
Looks like Turkey Tail? Lion's Mane? Those are my first two guesses. That golden exudate...
Wow! So can we give the gift of inoculate to planetary soils through our holiday gift giving next year?
Happy winter Paul and thank you for sharing.
Paul, you are a source of inspiration for so many people around the world. My warmest thank you possible for a life well led!
Fantastic!👍🏼
Such a beautiful yard, trying so hard to get on your level! It’s been hard lately..
You keep me afloat 😜
I envy your passion!! You are a boss♥️
Happy Holidays to you too🙋
Brilliant!
Thanks for your information Paul!
Very interesting subject
I Love You Paul 💯❤️😇⛄🎄🎁❄️🍄🍄🍄
I managed to find a beautiful & bountiful patch of cyanescens this season in Oregon. After realizing the full extent of just how big the patch was that i found (over 30 ft of layers and layers of both dead and alive blackberry bushes) I told my friend this mycelium isn't running, it's straight up sprinting!
Legit Oregon is amazing! I found a patch so large of cyanescens I have let in 7 other buddies on the location and every season if we went everyday to pick we would not finish picking them all. It would be impossible.
Love me some wave caps
@@osrsslayer9831 glorious! send to Utah lol
the jetty in Warrenton
@@awesome-o7220 if you're referring to Fort Steven's.. NO. I advise anybody reading this to NOT go there. Which I'm sure by even making this comment I'm probably only making it worse but that spot is so wel known and been hit so hard with too many people who don't have respect and it's ruining it for the rest of those who do have respect. I'll admit even I had a moment of being a lil greedy and destroying some of the environment by picking too much of one patch there but I finally I haven't gone back because of that guilt and I've also heard other people saying how blown up that spot is and also explaining the same things I just did.
What a great gift of knowledge Paul.
I'm expanding my fungal friendships into wood loving species. P. Cyan will be my first candidate. This method of transference to seed other beds or the forest itself is such a BREATH of fresh air. Can even be buried in the chips to give a long BURN.
Oh, I saw the thumbnail & thought, cool, another myco-filtration video, but this is great too for floating around to friends. Gratefully, Nick
Thank you Paul for remaining a Bright light with the real News and Energy from the Underground. With Myco Love from Snohomish. Happy Hollidays
And many returns to you ,Doc.
Thanks.
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing all your do!
I'm so glad the universe produced you. Dreaming of bringing gourmet mushrooms to my area
Always a joy to see you posting here. Merry Christmas n happy new year.
Thx to Paul and the fantastic fungi fam, my immune system and overall mental/physical health are doing better than ever. Wonderful medicine🍄🍄🍄
Beautiful
Thank you again for being so amazing. Wish we had more people like you
Thank you Paul. You are such a great man and teacher. A true blessing for us all
So glad you will probably be at SOMA Camp this year - these videos are fun and informative. Its a great way to add to the vast web of knowledge about fungi and ecology, which could be described as a mycelial network of knowledge!
A hands off approach to growing mushrooms, amazing
Thank you Paul for guiding us to these wonderful things, your formula seems to do miracles personally :) Planted lions mane on some fresh birch logs 6 months ago and anxiously waiting for the "blooming" to start.
I just found some Lions Mane growing on a log on my yard!
Wild - on its own!
I'm so excited!!
But I was too late in finding it.
They were just past their prime...
This is the first time we've ever had medicinal mushrooms sprouting over here, and now I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to get any new ones to appear?
I have soooo many questions!
Like-
Should I cut the old ones off?
(There are 4 fist size mushrooms)
Or just leave them be?
@@gardengatesopen I have found 2 chunks of chaga here from the forests of Finland and oh man it brought a smile to my face. As far as I know that lions mane should just keep growing as long as it can feed from the stuff it's growing from. Maybe take half of them off and see what happens? The mycelium should be there, right? And that's very durable stuff. :D
@@helakuism Hello!!
Yes, the mycelium will definitely be there! The log is approx a 300 year old red oak tree that died, we had part of the trunk cut, and the end of this log is 4 feet across, and about 5 feet long - its HUGE!
Plus, the rest of the trunk is still next to it, in the ground, and it's also about 5 feet tall.
I'm sure the mycelium will find its way to the trunk if it hasn't already!
So yes, there's PLENTY of material for the mycelium to live off of for quite a long time!
I was thinking maybe I could shake some spores, kinda set those free a bit?
Maybe that would help some new mushrooms start growing?
The ones that are already there have hit their prime, and then began to turn yellow/brown pretty fast (I think) bcuz of our temperatures still being quite warm. I'm in Central Texas, and so far we've only had 2 cold-ish days & nights, with 4 days between those "cold" events. Our daytime temps are averaging 75° w nights
50°- 60°. So I was thinking the Lions Mane kinda petered out quicker than it might if it were colder... ?
I'm just guessing on that.
I never knew they were there until they were already turning, darn it!
So do you think they will keep growing, even tho they've already started to turn color?
Or
I just need to wait for new ones to harvest?
I've been lightly studying mushrooms for years, but never grown any - or watched them grow I should say!
I feel kind of honored that these are here at all!
I'm a total noob at this!
@@gardengatesopen I'm kind of a noob myself too, but first thing that comes to mind is that nature will find it's way. The mycelium is there now and it already put out some so there should be more, right? We have low freezing temperatures here this time of the year and I'm wondering if it will stand those, but I'm quite sure it will.
Also if they're already pass their prime shouldn't they have released the spores by now? I bought mycelium dowels that I planted into those logs, so still going on the first step of this wonderful hobby :)
@@helakuism Wow, your journey sounds exciting!!
The freezing temps - I surely wouldn't know!
I am a hothouse flower myself, so I have the mindset that nothing lasts in freezing weather! Altho, that Arctic storm we had last February taught me A LOT about how cold is too cold, and which plants could still take it!
(and which couldn't)
However, yesterday I was watching an herbologist talking about going to harvest a Lions Mane she had spotted.
She was intent on harvesting it before the freezing night temps would get it. She seemed to think it couldn't withstand those lower temperatures.
It prompted me to look it up!
I looked in 2 places online, and they both said Lions Mane would be fine in freezing temperatures.
Although, I didn't write it down, so I don't know how low is too low.
So who knows?!!
I would be very interested to hear what happens with yours!
Now that I know they are HERE, with me, I'm feeling so impatient with wanting to harvest them!
But you're probably right, the spores might have already been released.
And the mycelium is DEFINITELY already rooted.
Now I just wait... 😬
Words and aura are amazing. Love your stories
Mister Stamets your are a great man! You teach us nice things of nature! I love your passion for the fungiworld! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Thanks Paul, I'm a newbie- and find your informative videos really inspiring. Earthworms and mycelium for president
It's incredible that you can transfer that particular fungus to those logs without its being outcompeted by local organisms.
I built some of these rafts in the woods. Thank you for the education/dedication to mycology.
Jerry would be so proud. Peace brother, thank you for the lesson.
Of course, initially discovered Paul on JRE....some of my favorite episodes and I continue to follow. Important individual.
im very impressed and facinated with what you have done for the world of mycology. 😄(reading one of your books now)
Love the hoodie! My dad is a huge grateful dead fan and got me into them.
Not even a minute in and hes dropping knowledge. Paul the god! Love what you do man!
Well said Paul you’re the master of mycelium brother, happy holidays
Paul, I was first thinking you were going to make a raft with those logs and set them afloat somewhere, where they would eventually land on a river bank the way I think our little friends out at Fort Stevens arrived there in Colombian flood waters, maybe even morphing into what they are now after hitting salt water before being washed ashore. These things happen when you truly let your mind wonder, maybe a step above thinking! Thanks Paul!