How To Grow Mushrooms in a Bucket

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • Welcome, mushroom-munching fungi fanatics! Don't you just wish that you could have a supply of marvelous mushrooms, ready to pick whenever you fancy a fungi fix? With Ben's magical mushroom mixture you can start your gourmet treats off once and pick them continually to your heart's content. Not only that, but they grow so fast that in only a few weeks, you can be picking your own immune sytem-boosting gourmet treats with this easy-to-grow method. This really does put the FUN in fungi!!
    Oyster mushrooms not only cost a fortune to buy fresh, but are also incredibly good for your health and are absolutely delicious. Add them to your cooking for texture like no other. All the more reason to get growing your own organic shrooms at home. We think you'll agree, Ben is a real fun guy.
    DISCLAIMER:
    Caution! Do not eat any mushrooms or other fungi which you are not certain to be edible. Certain fungi can be extremely dangerous if ingested. Please buy mushroom spores and kits from reputable sources only.
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  • @BrownGeorge-pw2xo
    @BrownGeorge-pw2xo 9 дней назад +105

    Mushrooms did wonders in my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder years after i lost my dad. Got addicted to alcohol. Spent my whole life fighting alcohol addiction. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.

    • @Ronkaja
      @Ronkaja 9 дней назад +2

      Congrats on your recovery. Most persons never realizes psilocybin can be used as a miracle medication to save lives. Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death bud, lets be honest here.

    • @JanetRichardson-mq5es
      @JanetRichardson-mq5es 9 дней назад

      Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Australia. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them

    • @SusanaGomez-mp8sk
      @SusanaGomez-mp8sk 9 дней назад +3

      YES sure of Dr.benfungi. Did straight shrooms in few nights. Left me like a blank slate after words, no more addictions, pains, ptsd and depression. Shit saved my life, all thanks to Dr.benfungi

    • @Edennnn926
      @Edennnn926 9 дней назад +1

      100% agree I used to have Psychosis and paranoid thoughts like "people thinking about me talking about me etc. Very odd behavior after getting off Adderall from 7-16. Antidepressants at 18-29. 31 now. I took way to much, but took about 20g of Gold caps (Psilocybin containing mushroom) I analyzed my entire life. The emotions that came out helped me understand behavior etc more. Wont ever need to do it again because I'm happy and contempt forever, but I wish more people did this to alter their perception of reality. Would help with healing much trauma

    • @DebanckKim-rd6to
      @DebanckKim-rd6to 9 дней назад

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

  • @jasonburningham9706
    @jasonburningham9706 5 месяцев назад +870

    I like how he emphasizes cleanliness and sterilization but then uses his teeth to tear the surgical tape.

    • @francesbernard2445
      @francesbernard2445 5 месяцев назад +13

      Me too. It isn't as if he was at the time trying to grow a sample in a Petri dish to see what kind of germ was already present to discern what kind of disease his mushrooms got.

    • @valerialagosterrizzano302
      @valerialagosterrizzano302 5 месяцев назад +30

      worked fine for him...

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +323

      Yes, I realise the error of my ways now. Scissors next time round!

    • @kikks461
      @kikks461 5 месяцев назад +55

      @growveg Ok THIS is why I love your videos - sense of humor and humility. Truthfully not a apocalyptical-type error, though, right?

    • @kikks461
      @kikks461 5 месяцев назад +13

      Ok THIS is why I love your videos - sense of humor and humility. Truthfully not a apocalyptical-type error, though, right?
      @@GrowVeg 🤯

  • @ellenlittle6551
    @ellenlittle6551 4 месяца назад +489

    Thanks for warning against boiling the straw! I appreciate that you explain WHY you do everything, not just HOW to do it.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +42

      Thanks for watching. I really enjoyed this project, especially given the savings to be enjoyed from growing your own like this.

    • @TheTubejunky
      @TheTubejunky 3 месяца назад +1

      Try a pressure cooker as this will sterilize your substrate and kill everything. It can help reduce future contamination and grain to grain transfers.

    • @mozempire5096
      @mozempire5096 Месяц назад +2

      @@TheTubejunky If you watch the video, you will see that it very clearly advises AGAINST sterilizing the substrate, as that can actually encourage BAD mycelium to colonize the substrate. You WANT SOME life in the substrate. Just not enough to be dominant over the mushroom spawn.

    • @acatisfinetoo6921
      @acatisfinetoo6921 Месяц назад

      @@GrowVeg will any straw work? (oc after being boiled)

    • @fudgefudge8913
      @fudgefudge8913 4 дня назад +1

      @@TheTubejunky you are one of those people that read the synopses but say you read the book.

  • @jayefoster3212
    @jayefoster3212 3 месяца назад +50

    I like your style! You simplify it without all kinds of gadgets, and greenhouses and fans… Humidity monitors…
    The list goes on. You just cut to the chase and get it done. So I appreciate your video. I appreciate you. This is something I wanna teach my grandchildren how to do this? It’s a science project that they can eat so thank you.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +5

      So pleased you found the video useful. It's a great project for kids, so I'm sure your grandchildren will love doing this. :-)

  • @dee2251
    @dee2251 3 месяца назад +72

    Mushrooms are incredibly good for you, especially medicinal mushrooms varieties like Turkey tail, Lions mane, Reishi, shiitake, cordyceps, etc and if you put them in the sun they absorb Vit D, giving you extra Vit D in your diet. There was recently a discussion about them from a mushroom expert and Prof Tim Spector on the ZOE channel on RUclips. They’re amazing and you have now inspired me to try and grow them.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +11

      I'll keep an eye out for that discussion. I also take lion's mane for the brain! :-)

    • @carolburnett8372
      @carolburnett8372 Месяц назад

      what about Bella mushrooms, l love that flavor......can they grow this same way???

    • @WhyAreYouAttingMeRightNow
      @WhyAreYouAttingMeRightNow Месяц назад +1

      Cordyceps grow on insects

    • @NoraNoita
      @NoraNoita Месяц назад +1

      the Vitamin D mushrooms you see in stores are hit with special lamps to get the Vitamin D into them.

    • @dee2251
      @dee2251 Месяц назад

      @@NoraNoita yes I had guessed that as we can also absorb Vit D from sunlamps providing they have the right kinds of UV and mushrooms aren’t going get that during the winter in Northern hemispheres, so putting them out in the sun to absorb Vit D from the sun isn’t an option during winter. Looks like getting sunlamps for growing our mushrooms then 😄

  • @punkrock666
    @punkrock666 3 месяца назад +72

    You're a fungi! Sorry, I mean a fun guy!
    This is the first video of yours I watched and I loved it.
    Subscribed!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +4

      So pleased you watched the video and thanks for the sub. Welcome to the channel!

    • @donaldkatalenic8345
      @donaldkatalenic8345 8 дней назад

      Same here 😍

  • @coptotermes
    @coptotermes 4 месяца назад +160

    Thanks for the video, interesting!
    Quick tip, for drilling large holes in plastic like these buckets try running the drill in reverse. You get a much neater round hole and the bit will not “grab” and make a mess.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +40

      Top tip - thanks so much. I'm pretty useless with power tools, so appreciate this comment! :-)

    • @tomeubank3625
      @tomeubank3625 3 месяца назад +4

      That might be true for twist and Forster bits; however, he was using a spade bit for the larger holes.

    • @evil17
      @evil17 3 месяца назад +10

      Probably a better solution if possible, is to use a conical drill or step drill for making nice neat holes in thinner materials like plastic & sheet metals, you can also give the hole a slight shamfer between the steps for a clean smooth finish without burring.

    • @ladybugsarah6671
      @ladybugsarah6671 2 месяца назад +4

      Would laundry baskets work?. I've seen them used before. And specifically how many more types of mushrooms may be grown this way???@@GrowVeg

    • @user-rt8oz8nz9z
      @user-rt8oz8nz9z 2 месяца назад

      good idea. i've had drill bits grabbing in plastic, never thought of reversing the drill bit. Wiz

  • @Aliestor
    @Aliestor 3 месяца назад +11

    I think it is worth mentioning that it is no advised to take off the lid as much as he does in the videos. Oysters are generally resilient but there is always a risk of contamination. Also the tape should stay on the bucket until the mushroom starts pinning, the bucket acts as a hard tree trunk and the holes with tape acts as a weak point for the mushroom to 'fruit' The mycelium is strong enough to push the tape aside.
    It is also worth mentioning that the mycelium is actual 'plant' growing and that the mushrooms are the fruits of the mycelium.
    Spraying water directly onto the fruit is also not advised but getting the right balance between moisture and oxygen can be hard.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +1

      Great suggestions and advice, many thanks for sharing this. :-)

    • @MrsB197something
      @MrsB197something 29 дней назад

      Maybe you should make videos as well

  • @kenjiodatrotter986
    @kenjiodatrotter986 3 месяца назад +7

    I used to drill drainage holes in the bottom of the buckets too, but I don't anymore because I use wood pellets instead of straw, straw can get very wet and hence needs drainage, but this affects yields because you will have a bunch of mushrooms trying to form at the bottom of the bucket out of the drainage holes, this is not good because if the bucket is on a dirty surface (in the yard) then you can't really eat those ones, the benefit of wood pellets is that you can have precise control over the moisture content, so you don't need to worry about drainage with oyster mushrooms, 60% water and 40% wood pellet is optimal, so if you have 1 kg of wood pellets, then just add 1.5 L of boiling water and hydrate in a sanitized cooler to retain heat over 24hrs.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +3

      This is really useful information, thank you so much! :-)

  • @tmontero8492
    @tmontero8492 3 месяца назад +31

    Ben! Thank you for breaking down the actual process of growing mushrooms into bite-sized pieces that are easy to digest. Other videos seem to offer too much science that is not required to grow mushrooms. At 69 years of age, starting a mushroom farm is not my life's goal. I always enjoy and appreciate your videos as they are easy for me to understand. Greetings from the San Francisco bay area!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +3

      So pleased this video was easy to digest. It's a really fun project - I do recommend trying it. :-)

  • @laiajune6692
    @laiajune6692 3 месяца назад +353

    Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety and illicit pill addiction. Imagine carrying heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not in a couple years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues.

    • @polinaalissa367
      @polinaalissa367 3 месяца назад +10

      Please does anyone know where I can get them? I put so much on my plate and it really affects my stress and anxiety levels, I would love to try shrooms

    • @SergeantRodriguez-lm4hl
      @SergeantRodriguez-lm4hl 3 месяца назад +12

      My friend told me about how psilocybin shrooms helped him deal with trauma, anxiety and depression. I would love to try them though I haven't found any legit grower to get it.

    • @mariaclara4480
      @mariaclara4480 3 месяца назад +5

      I was having this unbearable anxiety and depression because of mental stress from school, work and life generally. Then I came across a mycologist dr.joeshroom He saved my life honestly.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +40

      Thanks for sharing this experience. I've read a lot around psilocybin and it's potential benefits for treating depression.

    • @TylerGabriela
      @TylerGabriela 3 месяца назад +4

      Yeah..dr.joeshroom So many people have testified about this and it still marvels me. I'd really love to give it a shot

  • @kittenwithagun
    @kittenwithagun 3 месяца назад +19

    I just did one of the mushroom grow kits and was thrilled watching them double in size each day! I’ve never been able to successfully grow anything before but now I want to try my hand at gardening.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +2

      That's really great to hear! You should definitely try growing more. :-)

  • @mikaeelmalik1724
    @mikaeelmalik1724 4 месяца назад +144

    That water ypu poured off of the straw is a great liquid fertilizer for the garden

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +43

      What a great idea, thanks. :-)

    • @PandoraChaser2
      @PandoraChaser2 3 месяца назад +17

      Water from grain spawn soaking/cooking, is also an excellent agar medium for subsequent liquid cultures or cloning generations.

    • @violettracey
      @violettracey 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks!

  • @jeffengel2607
    @jeffengel2607 5 месяцев назад +33

    With a little luck and a little looking, you may be able to find oyster mushrooms in a grocery or farmer's market to try out for your own use at home before committing to home cultivation. They're not perfectly interchangeable with the common white button mushrooms, although you would not go far wrong acting as if they are.
    Some ice cream tubs (in the U.S. market at least) are of similar volume and shape to the buckets used here, and so "free" with the purchase of the ice cream and a vigorous cleaning after.
    Oyster mushrooms do not keep all that well fresh, but you can dry them (and then optionally powder them) for much longer preservation. It can be handy when home cultivation provides them at a schedule that awkwardly suits your use of them.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +2

      Really great advice here, thank you. :-)

    • @hfrench789
      @hfrench789 3 месяца назад +7

      I was a mushroom hater because all I ever had was the white cap button muxhrooms and I could not stand them. Thank goodness a co worker got me to try oyster. Gosh how I love them! cooked in butter with a little bit of thyme. Like heaven!

  • @MD-wk3gj
    @MD-wk3gj 3 месяца назад +5

    I’ve never felt so confident that this is something I can grow.
    My overall gardening experience is filled with only tiny successes but I have a feeling I might see a big win with mushrooms.
    Thank you for showing so many of the stages to the process.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +2

      I hope you're inspired to try it - it's very satisfying. :-)

  • @Veritasket
    @Veritasket 4 месяца назад +48

    I was absolutely captivated by this video and I am so happy it showed up on my feed! I absolutely love mushrooms on my plate and while I'm used to foraging them in my home country, that's not commonly practiced where I'm at now. I never considered growing them instead, this looks super fun and doable!
    Thank you, fellow 'shroom enthusiast! :)

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +7

      It's great fun to grow them this way - definitely give it a try! :-)

  • @Hathathorne
    @Hathathorne 3 месяца назад +79

    I got a automatic mister and 30 free buckets in an old tent I got from facebook marketplace for 30 bucks. I used dried grass clippings and mulched leaves instead of straw and it works fine, giving me 2-4 harvests each time. I pasteurize it in a steel trash can, I use the juice to water my garden, can't let all those nutrients go to waste. My neighbors started giving me their grass clippings and I've been just laying it out to dry, they don't use chemicals on their grass either.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +18

      Sounds like you've driven down the costs even more and have a great system there! :-)

    • @albinmiftari1832
      @albinmiftari1832 3 месяца назад +2

      Do you make spore prints or do you just break it up like he did in the video?

    • @aaron-gz
      @aaron-gz 3 месяца назад +8

      Who is this Mister and how is he automatic 🤔

    • @purerachet7715
      @purerachet7715 3 месяца назад +2

      @@aaron-gz 🤣

    • @violettracey
      @violettracey 2 месяца назад +1

      Awesome!

  • @joshmayich7959
    @joshmayich7959 5 месяцев назад +43

    Just a random post. Really love your page. Im a father of three kids and as it turns out a hazelnut and hops farmer. Theres always so much to learn. Youve helped our home garden take on a whole new life and really really appreciate the time effort and attention to detail that you have. Thanks so much and cant wait to keep watching! cheers mate! 👏👏🍻🍻

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +5

      Oh wow - what kind words! That's really lovely to hear. You must be a great dad getting your home garden in shape - I'm sure the kids must love to get involved with that. Thanks for watching. Cheers mate back at yer! :-)

  • @kirstypollock6811
    @kirstypollock6811 5 месяцев назад +281

    Just a comment - I got an oyster mushroom kit last year and it specifically warned against growing it indoors in a room that is often occupied. Apparently they release a lot of spores and quite a few people develop an allergy. I grew mine in the boiler room, which has some windows.

    • @cuznclive2236
      @cuznclive2236 5 месяцев назад +17

      Using a Martha tent works well to control spores; venting it outside is even better.

    • @MElaughs
      @MElaughs 5 месяцев назад +57

      Get them picked before they get too big. That way you harvest before they spore. Consider it like courgettes, sure you can have massive fruits but a better fruit if its picked sooner. There will be more flesh and less gills.

    • @tiger1554
      @tiger1554 5 месяцев назад +29

      I grow my oyster mushrooms from spores/mycelium starting in my home with liquid culture then to grain jars. Last, I finally place them in the unoccupied outdoor garage to grow inside the buckets. My family and I do not have allergic symptoms even though but I guess everyone is different so maybe try to do an allergy test first. If you have allergies do not fear because there are also the more rare spore-less variety mushrooms which should never release spores. I was nervous myself about the danger at first but now I'm growing over 10 different mushroom strains from scratch as novice with no fancy equipment.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +86

      Yes, I think the trick is to harvest them before they produce loads of spores, which can make quite a mess as well. I think at the very least, it may be worth avoiding them in the bedroom, which carbon dioxide levels can get quite high overnight, potentially slowing the mushrooms' growth.

    • @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn
      @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn 4 месяца назад

      Mycoglenn_Stores

  • @ng3147
    @ng3147 4 месяца назад +23

    Thank you for being an awesome person who’s making wholesome, helpful content!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +3

      And thank you for watching. :-)

  • @teardrop720
    @teardrop720 4 месяца назад +13

    Please do a playlist on growing different types of mushrooms!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      Need to produce some more videos on mushrooms first. In the meantime, check out our other mushroom guide: ruclips.net/video/8aouihUZOuw/видео.htmlsi=tAcl8xzdhUc7Tez3

  • @michaelsabados3829
    @michaelsabados3829 3 месяца назад +16

    ‘Back To The Roots’ mushroom kits started by them going to coffee shops & getting free coffee grounds to use as substrate - instead of straw. They mixed it with sawdust, pasteurized it & drained the liquid to keep it moist. They made a lot of money doing this!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +3

      Smart move!

    • @user-uj9cy2wj1j
      @user-uj9cy2wj1j 3 месяца назад +1

      They did that for you?

    • @PandoraChaser2
      @PandoraChaser2 3 месяца назад +6

      Alex Jong and Adam Sayner ("GRO CYCLE" yt channel) were probably the first commercial UK Mushroom growers and are experts in their field. They have helped many people become Urban Commercial Shroom and Microgreen farmers. Spent Brewers Grain is another potentially cheap substrate, which like coffee grounds is a waste product which needs to be rapidly inoculated but is pre-sterile/pasteurised from the brewing process. If you have local brewers, microbreweries, it would make an excellent grain spawn and mycoremediation of such perhaps freely given waste.

    • @SirDydimus86
      @SirDydimus86 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@PandoraChaser2this is awesome! Now if companies in the States would take that stance...

    • @PandoraChaser2
      @PandoraChaser2 3 месяца назад

      @@SirDydimus86 To be honest I think I actually found the idea on a USA mushroom websites lists of potential substrates/grain spawns and substrate disposal ideas. Similar to microgreens the waste post shroom grows, then too needs a purpose, but yes brewers spent grain is excellent grain spawn potentially free.

  • @indomitusx7653
    @indomitusx7653 28 дней назад +2

    Ok, this video quality is wildly good! The framing of your shots and the panning and transitions are amazing! You are also a really good teacher. You steps are clear and explained and wow I’m just super impressed… and looking for buckets now

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  27 дней назад

      Thanks so much! :-)

  • @rmharding5263
    @rmharding5263 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm 2 years into gardening, this will be my next project for sure. Thank you. I didn't know about automatic misters, you glossed over that. I will be hunting one of those down for my indoor collection of plants. 😅 Thank you.

  • @faithsrvtrip8768
    @faithsrvtrip8768 3 месяца назад +3

    In the US make sure the straw you buy isn't sprayed with an herbicide! I grew potatoes in resin tubs and it went fabulous. Those tubs were $20 at Home Depot but using these smaller buckets would be even cheaper and not too heavy to move after watering.

  • @teejay5627
    @teejay5627 4 месяца назад +9

    I do love a mushroom. This one is on my growing list of 2024. Thank you for being one of my favourite channels on YT. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and Great New Year 🖖

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks so much for your kind words. Here's to a very productive 2024! :-)

  • @patriciakali87
    @patriciakali87 21 день назад +1

    I love how you use both metric and imperial units and explain everything not just the how to, but the why do

  • @SketchybrainD
    @SketchybrainD 2 месяца назад +2

    I get excited seeing mushrooms do their thing. Seeing pins pop up gives me a joy I can’t explain. Just makes me happy

  • @BillyBaruch
    @BillyBaruch 3 месяца назад +3

    This is so cool!! Thank you for making this video. I'm not sure what led it to be in my feed, but I am glad. You've got me convinced to try my hand at mushrooms. I am a 60yo widowed grandpa. I cook a lot, but I have not gardened much at all in my life. Thanks for the inspiration. I can't wait to get my things together and see how it turns out!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +2

      I'm so pleased you're inspired to give this a go. It means a lot to make videos that affect change like this. Happy growing! :-)

  • @johannes_286
    @johannes_286 3 месяца назад +13

    You would be such a good teacher.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +3

      Thank you. :-)

  • @joemccall8991
    @joemccall8991 4 месяца назад +13

    We took the dive into mycology this year and have blue oysters growing in a monotub as I write this. When I home brew I know if I start with a strong yeast and billions of cells they will out-compete the bad bugs but mushrooms are an entirely new world. Understandably, there's such a focus on sanitation (like homebrewing) that I think some of us forget these grow naturally in "dirty" forests. Have you had any wild spores take up residence or other growing issues with these buckets? I know when I first started I was extra cautious to avoid things like cobweb fungus (which apparently is rare) but am learning to just be judicious with cleaning and enjoy the harvests. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +8

      Never had any problems. The pasteurisation is just a precaution - to up the chances of a 'clean' growth. Probably not always necessary, but reduces the risk of weed fungi and gives peace of mind I guess.

  • @glitchymoss
    @glitchymoss 4 месяца назад +20

    this is the first video I've seen of this channel, and the enthusiasm is infectious! I've been trying to find things I can grow in my apartment, mushrooms might be the way to go ^-^

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +2

      So pleased you've discovered the channel - welcome!

    • @CM-sy3to
      @CM-sy3to 3 месяца назад +3

      Herbs, a single tomato and pepper plant for the balcony. A rack of microgreens for salad and sandwiches can look like decor in dining or livingroom. Grow a jar of sprouts on your kitchen counter, some kombucha or other fermented drink.

    • @Sartorri4666
      @Sartorri4666 3 месяца назад

      You have to be very sterile and present.

    • @nodoboho
      @nodoboho 10 дней назад

      @@CM-sy3to This is almost exactly what I've been planning! I've got some grocery-store "regrow" experiments (scallions, garlic, 2 ft tall cherry tomato plant) and some strawberry starts going in window box planters on the ledge in my bedroom (can't do it in the living room--that's the cat's sunbathing spot). I've got other experiments going with a grow bag (baby red and purple potatoes) and a set of three felt cubes (I tossed some sprouting onions in one) out on the balcony.
      I've got some trays I'm going to try using for microgreens &/or sprouts and just got the seeds. I may set them up on top of the video cabinet cum pantry, under the always-on ceiling light. I hadn't thought about kombucha...maybe something else fermented. Thanks for the reminder of "microgreens for salad and sandwiches".
      I salvaged a 36"W x 13"D wire rack I'm going to set up as a living/dining area divider/storage. It was a tall unit, but I'm going to set it up as two half-height units back-to-back (36"W x 26"D) so it doesn't block the view from the dining area to the living room/balcony window and sun. Favorite/mini-appliances on the middle shelves; small items on top, with a row of narrow window box planters with herbs down the middle as "green decor" (they'll get light there and be easy to "cut and come again").
      Maybe I can tuck a mushroom bucket on the floor, under the middle shelf, with indirect light, instead of the milk crate I was going to keep (grocery-bought) apples or root veg in. (I once put a bag containing a block of mushroom starter I bought at a farmers market out on the balcony and forgot about it--the mushrooms broke through the bag and I got a harvest despite my complete neglect! Next time it might be better to have it where I won't forget it.)
      I have plans for restarting a tomato plant in a festive bright green litter bucket in one back corner of the balcony and a red pepper or mini-cucumber plant in a matching bucket in the other back corner. I figure I can put a trellis or cage against the wall in those corners if/when needed. Eventually, the felt cubes in the front corners and along the rail should have some greens, I think, or things that need the 12" depth of the cubes--beets perhaps (I love beet greens), maybe my potted rosemary when it needs re-potting (with some edible flowers around it or ?).
      I haven't decided what to try in the 10" x 15" x 7" D beverage crates (salvaged) that fit nicely on the iron baker's rack (also salvaged). The rack squeezes in along the side rail, between the felt cube in the front corner and the green bucket in the back corner. It's got four shelves...I should be able to grow some short lettuces and greens, maybe strawberries, radishes...whatever can grow in shallow containers.

  • @mariondunn6580
    @mariondunn6580 4 месяца назад +4

    Many thanks. I ordered the spawn and started in a large brew size tub today. It was really easy following your process. Looking forward to checking in a couple of weeks. For now it is inside in a room with a stable temp and aim to harvest before they spore. Great to have something to grow at this time of year.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      That's really super to hear! I hope it grows well for you. :-)

  • @renamarsland9642
    @renamarsland9642 5 месяцев назад +9

    I didn’t realize how easy it is to grow mushrooms!!! I will definitely need to find a source (in CDA preferably) for the new year!
    Thank you for your video & information! LOVE your channel!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hope you manage to find some and grow them. A fantastic project for the new year.

    • @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn
      @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn 4 месяца назад

      Mycoglenn_Store

  • @user-in1ik6tx4h
    @user-in1ik6tx4h Месяц назад

    It's always intriguing to see our gardener's, I've embedded my strawberries in a permanent bed and I'm looking forward to planting out, I'm propagating on the space I have available, I'm seeing my peas pop up, so I'm excited, it's a work in progress, but it's always rewarding 👍

  • @thorasmund
    @thorasmund 2 месяца назад +2

    The best video I have seen so far for mushroom growing for beginners. Thanks so much for getting me started!

    • @myboysd5772
      @myboysd5772 2 месяца назад +1

      @@TrumpJonas-oz1xr This TrumpJonas person is an obvious scammer

  • @partysqu1d
    @partysqu1d 4 месяца назад +17

    The perfect mix of super informative, and playfully goofy.
    Amazing content!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks so much! :-)

  • @lilybruggeman5796
    @lilybruggeman5796 5 месяцев назад +11

    Hello and another great video :) I have been trying to grow oyster mushrooms in my veranda for years. The gray and blue grow in the winter months and the yellow and red in the summer months. That way I always have fresh ones. I also spray them with moisture in the morning and evening. I do use column bags, so I can see when the mycellium is almost gone and then make a new bag, but this can take more than a year. I can recommend everyone to try this, especially considering the price if you want to buy them fresh...

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +3

      Great to be enjoying them all year with both types. You're a mushroom pro! :-)

  • @LordSatoh
    @LordSatoh Месяц назад

    The explanation is so clear and complete. Thank you very much for that!

  • @hannahkhanh6165
    @hannahkhanh6165 2 месяца назад +2

    What a brilliant video!! I love your energy. Your enthusiasm is infectious. I'm so excited to try this out! :)

  • @tecmow4399
    @tecmow4399 4 месяца назад +18

    This looks like so much fun. I’ve had it as a vague thought for a while but this has helped crystallize it. Thank you 😊

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад

      Definitely give it a go! :-)

    • @FUMIYOtruehealing
      @FUMIYOtruehealing 2 месяца назад +1

      Super Yummy Oyster mushroom pasta recipe from my home (Japan) that I’ve enjoyed for decades is so simple 😊
      1. Separate oyster mushrooms into small pieces.
      2. Prep pasta (I like linguine) by boiling with some salt in water -> al dente 💕
      3. While pasta is prepping, Sauté the mushrooms with olive oil in a skillet until soft.
      4. Put equal amount of Soy sauce and Japanese Sake, and finish sautéing.
      5. Put al dente pasta into the skillet and mix with the mushroom sauce.
      6. Put on a plate and top with chopped green onions and some cayenne pepper powder.
      Enjoy 😘

  • @antuloiotile9344
    @antuloiotile9344 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video. It's the first one i've watched that teaches how to continue to use the old straw to begin a new bucket so you do not need to buy micelium each time. That's exactly what i was looking for. I'll try this, tysm

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +2

      Great stuff! My old straw-inoculated bucket looks like it's just about to start fruiting. :-)

  • @gigiartstudiowithartistvir3919
    @gigiartstudiowithartistvir3919 Месяц назад

    I totally agree about the flavor of oyster mushrooms. They are incredible!

  • @johnyu1750
    @johnyu1750 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent cheat sheet for mushrooms! Thanks a lot, you explain so much and so little time.

  • @masta182
    @masta182 4 месяца назад +17

    Props for going through the trouble of digging out that cape and hat just for the joke.
    I don't know when you last picked up a playstation controller but I can assure you that it does hold up to watching mushrooms grow. Not to say that watching mushrooms grow isn't fun.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +2

      This comment made me smile. Thanks so much! :-)

  • @SWA-Projects
    @SWA-Projects 4 месяца назад +3

    That’s genius, I’ll definitely give this a try.. thanks for sharing this👍

  • @jessicalatten7173
    @jessicalatten7173 Месяц назад +1

    This is the simplest tutorial I’ve seen. Thanks!

  • @antoniawildmedia
    @antoniawildmedia 5 месяцев назад +14

    The world is your oyster! Love it Ben! Such a great idea. I’m definitely going to try this! 😊

  • @MrAlexshellard
    @MrAlexshellard 2 месяца назад +7

    Cleans everything meticulously. bites tape into peace's... keep the videos up, il be starting mine in the next few days so I really appreciate it.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 месяца назад +2

      Great to hear you'll be starting yours - hope they grow well. :-)

  • @oldmilkmaid1955
    @oldmilkmaid1955 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for making this great video - I've been wanting to try my hand at growing shrooms, but have a few too many irons in the fire most of the time. I have food-grade 5-gallon buckets and lids, don't have any straw, but do have a quantity of clean, rather fine sawdust. Since I'm finding lots of mycelium in my "wild" wood-chip piles, I know various shrooms will grow in them, and in sawdust. I saved a few "baby bella" mushrooms from the grocery store, aging them in the fridge so their spores will develop, and intend to break them up into a bucket of pasteurized sawdust - now that you've inspired me! I wish I'd seen your video LAST night - it rained all of today and kept me indoors - I could've been prepping a shroom-bucket instead of what I DID do! Oh well - it's supposed to rain and/or snow this weekend, too, so that'll be my project for those days I can't work outside. Thanks again!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 месяца назад

      So pleased you enjoyed the video. Very best of luck with your shrooms! :-)

  • @morefiction3264
    @morefiction3264 3 месяца назад +2

    Ice cream can come in 1 gallon containers at US grocery stores. Handy sized buckets to have around the house.

  • @QisGoogle
    @QisGoogle 5 месяцев назад +4

    Merry Christmas Ben. Thank you so much for all the amazing advice you kindly share with us all ☃️🎄Wishing you continued success in the New Year 🥳

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much for watching. And a very merry Christmas and joyous start to the year to you and your family too. :-)

  • @thomassby7139
    @thomassby7139 4 месяца назад +4

    What an absolutely pleasant man you are and an enjoyable presentation you did there. Thank you so much for this. Cheers.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад

      You are most welcome, and thank you for your kind words. :-)

  • @13alir
    @13alir 4 месяца назад +2

    This is the best mushroom growing video ever. Thank you for putting this on here ❤

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching. :-)

  • @KnopyGames
    @KnopyGames 4 месяца назад +2

    loving the video and the emphasis on keeping everything clean only to see the tape being ripped with the mouth by habbit at 7:20. Gave me a chuckle. Awesome !

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      Clean scissors next time!

  • @OHOBGA
    @OHOBGA 5 месяцев назад +15

    If you want to clean up the holes in your bucket and make them look rounder and get rid of the rough bits, roll up a piece of sandpaper into a tube. Put it in the hole and rub it in and out a few times. It expands into the hole, and if you twist as you go in and out, you get a nice round hole. Works on thin wood sheet as well.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +1

      Great advice - thanks so much!

  • @user-dd5jx4vk3g
    @user-dd5jx4vk3g 4 месяца назад +6

    Good morning from South Africa. We just want to wish you and your family a lovely Christmas and an exciting new year. Love from the Kelly family.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you so much - that's incredibly kind of you. A very merry Christmas to your family also. :-)

  • @shkibeta
    @shkibeta 3 месяца назад +1

    Quick concise and interesting. Quality video sir. Excited to try on my own

  • @afloragrove
    @afloragrove 3 месяца назад +1

    Followed your video and now have five buckets full of pink oyster mushrooms! Thank you so much!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +1

      That's really fabulous to read - well done! :)

  • @PleasantPrickles
    @PleasantPrickles 5 месяцев назад +6

    That harvest looks like a valuable heap of delicious mushrooms. Enjoy! 🍄

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +2

      It was a total heap of deliciousness. Very much enjoyed, thank you!

  • @JoeBanjo88
    @JoeBanjo88 5 месяцев назад +9

    Great stuff! Cheers Ben. Mushroom stroganoff! Right into a pot with butter onions and lots of garlic, chicken stock, herbs, Bronners bullion, cook then thicken with a bit of arrowroot starch…YUM.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад

      Yes - that does sound maximum-volume yum!

  • @rozalinkhanson6777
    @rozalinkhanson6777 21 день назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. My favorite recipe; Broccoli 🥦 and mushroom sauce

  • @annteather2826
    @annteather2826 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video Ben; one of your best. You make it look so easy!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks so much. :-)

  • @WalterMaguire
    @WalterMaguire 4 месяца назад +4

    My favorite part is when he rips the tape with his teeth while he's talking about cleanliness. It's a 10. I have been enjoying the video though

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      Will definitely be using clean scissors next time! :-)

  • @janicealderson4329
    @janicealderson4329 5 месяцев назад +4

    Love this Ben - it's always mushrooms with me and I haven't tried them yet so expensive in the shops. More complicated with Shitake though! I thank that's an outside job.

  • @ZayxSt
    @ZayxSt Месяц назад +1

    Thank you very much for this video. VERY well explained and entertaining! I was a bit lost and afraid to grow my firsts mushrooms but now I'm confident enough!

  • @Sulvie
    @Sulvie 2 месяца назад

    Such an informative video! And fun to watch! I am glad I found your channel. I homeschool and my oldest really wants to learn how to grow all our own food.. slowly but surely, we are getting there!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 месяца назад +1

      Really delighted to hear you'll be helping your oldest start to grow food - the best education in my opinion! :-)

  • @joslac5018
    @joslac5018 5 месяцев назад +8

    Great video! You've sparked my interest in growing mushrooms!🍄

  • @priscillabeacham1090
    @priscillabeacham1090 5 месяцев назад +27

    Curious is the ripping tape with mouth possibly contaminating it? I guess I’m just wondering how carefully I need to be I’m anxious about it I suppose. Excited to try this although worried about in fl with all the other things that may grow. Thanks for the video

    • @thecunningkrugereffect
      @thecunningkrugereffect 5 месяцев назад +4

      I've grown several mushroom kits and never sterilized anything. May have not been as successful as it could've been, but there weren't any issues.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +7

      The teeth-ripped edge would, in theory, be beyond the edge of the hole being covered. I don't think it would up the risk appreciably, but, good point, better to use scissors!

    • @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn
      @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn 4 месяца назад

      Mycoglenn_Stores

    • @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn
      @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn 4 месяца назад +1

      On Instagram sells

    • @jessewright3296
      @jessewright3296 4 месяца назад +2

      That tape can be torn off of the spool by hand.

  • @juliacampbell5881
    @juliacampbell5881 4 месяца назад +1

    Great tips for growing mushrooms, I do love them. As we live in Florida I do not see a problem with keeping up the humidity lol.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад

      Yes indeed - plenty of humidity there! :-)

  • @zoelawrence568
    @zoelawrence568 3 месяца назад +2

    So I've not done it myself yet, but I've researched this before, and I believe the following to be true:
    1) if you want to skip the pasturisation step, I believe you can use compressed straw pellets, which are sort of pasturised by the compression process. A bit more uniform which might help with handleability as well
    2) propogating from spent straw totally works, but the longer you do it the more the risk of pests goes up. More of a problem for commercial growers, but something to keep an eye out for. Mites seem to be the thing. If they show up you just need to isolate and start your next batch from grain spawn again, so contamination aside youve lost nothing.
    Questions and compliments!
    1) the sterlising powder, what is it? Is it the same stuff brewers use?
    2) Ive grown kits and ive done deep dives on all the ins and outs of commercial growing. But this video was pitched at just the right level of practical to cut through the useful but cluttered cloud of possibilities logged in my head. Buckets over bags may be a real gotcha for getting me moving - the bags arent exactly expensive but its another thing to track and buy, and feel bad about because of the disposability. Somehow buckets feel more doable and sturdy and sustainable. Take up less brain space

    • @SirDydimus86
      @SirDydimus86 3 месяца назад +1

      The sterilization powder is likely made of lime.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for your helpful comment Zoe - so pleased you found the video useful. Yes indeed, the sterilising powder is the same stuff brewers use. Quite cheap to buy and it goes a long way.

  • @jillmetcalf
    @jillmetcalf 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've been thinking about growing mushrooms for a while I think I might give it a go thanks Ben 👍

  • @JackDespero
    @JackDespero 4 месяца назад +3

    The irony of boiling the straw and sterilzing the buckets and the surface to grow mushrooms!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      I know - I regret doing that. I'll use scissors (clean ones!) next time around!

  • @TommyD1878
    @TommyD1878 3 месяца назад

    Fascinating and very informative, you make it look easy, definitely something I want to try one day

  • @andreyanosovGK
    @andreyanosovGK 2 месяца назад

    thank you so much for the video. very informative and interesting, and got me interested in growing my own mushrooms

  • @zos1712
    @zos1712 2 месяца назад +3

    I followed your instructions to the letter (or almost...) and it turned out great! Here are my modifications:
    1. I bought oat straw at a pet shop. I didn't know they have straw flavors for rabbit bedding, lol. A quick Google search told me that oats are a good base for mushroom growing. Does it matter? Anyway, I learned that straw is surprisingly costly.
    2. I couldn't find any grain spawn quickly. It seems like most places make very large quantities on demand only. I was looking at weeks of delay. Instead, I used a blue oyster growing kit. It cost about $20 (CAD) for 1kg of mycelium fully colonized in sawdust. There was no issue combining the sawdust base with straw. Let me know if it's an absolute no-go. I crumbled it with a 10% mycelium to straw ratio and let it sit for 2 weeks. Next time I will do at least 3 weeks.
    3. I made 1-inch holes, but 1/2 inch would have been better. The bucket had a hard time retaining moisture, small oyster buttons started growing from every hole but did not fully develop - even from the holes covered in surgical tape.
    My question is, does this method work with lion's mane? If so, any recommendations regarding the specifics of growing lion's mane? Thanks a lot!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 месяца назад +1

      Great tweaks there, thanks for sharing this. Unfortunately this method wouldn't work with lion's mane, which I believe need hardwood to grow on.

  • @stewartmoore
    @stewartmoore 5 месяцев назад +8

    Did you give Trevor some mushrooms since he did lend you the drill and bit ?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +2

      Haha - Trevor is my long-suffering neighbour. And yes, he's definitely getting the next batch of shrooms! (Probably should have got the first to be fair!).

    • @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn
      @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn 4 месяца назад

      Mycoglenn_Stores

    • @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn
      @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn 4 месяца назад

      On Instagram sells

  • @joannagerson6076
    @joannagerson6076 15 дней назад

    Very lively and entertaining. Lots of little bits of mess all around your house as you go. I think I’ll start the process outside... Thank you for sharing- I’ll have a go!

  • @Jaenu128
    @Jaenu128 3 месяца назад

    Nice video. And thanks for translating to sensible units!

  • @terricarrozza3198
    @terricarrozza3198 5 месяцев назад +5

    Have you tried growing Shiitaki or Chestnut Mushrooms? If so, I'd be interested in learning about that, I like mushrooms but I don't want to spend loads of money on kits and you show ways to do things much more on the cheap! Thanks Ben for all of your helpful advice and have a Merry Christmas!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for watching. I've not tried growing chestnut or shiitaki mushrooms yet - but hope to do so soon. Oysters are just very easy, but I suspect chestnut mushrooms would be too.

    • @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn
      @SmilingHoldingCards-mx7rn 4 месяца назад

      Mycoglenn_Stores

    • @saschanydegger6577
      @saschanydegger6577 4 месяца назад +1

      Where did you buy all the required equipment and "ingredients"? Especially the spores?

    • @masta182
      @masta182 4 месяца назад

      shiitake are not as easy to homegrow. but they are best dried anyway

    • @sheilasydneynotyerbizniz2933
      @sheilasydneynotyerbizniz2933 3 месяца назад +1

      Shi takes grow on oak wood

  • @jasonhughes726
    @jasonhughes726 5 месяцев назад +6

    Great Video , How much did it cost for all the Starter kit please ? or how much cost for each bucket ? As Tesco and other big super markets charge a lot for mushroom.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +3

      So it's definitely cheaper than buying them in the supermarket, especially when you consider that you can use older straw to re-start a new bucket. Costs were roughly as follows:
      Buckets: 5 buckets cost £7.83 (Amazon)
      Pet straw: £5.99 (though I'm sure I found it cheaper when I bought it - around £3.99)
      Microprous tape: £4 (Boots. Lasts ages!)
      Sanitising stuff: £2.39 (Lasts ages!)
      Mushroom spawn: Varies. I bought an enormous bag for £29.99, but can buy smaller bags from £8.75. Sourced from here: urban-farm-it.com/products/blue-grey-oyster-mushroom-grain-spawn?variant=45076413710616
      The buckets are, of course, reusable, and the other costs are minimal, bar the spawn. But given the yield, still cheaper than buying in the supermarket.

  • @hugo9846
    @hugo9846 4 месяца назад +2

    I've been thinking about taking the mushroom plunge for a long time. This might be the year. My first snow pea budded yesterday!!! :) I also have new shoots coming up months after I planted.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      That's great you've got the snow peas budded. Definitely give mushrooms a try - they're so rewarding. :-)

  • @oznano07
    @oznano07 3 месяца назад +1

    I found this video very useful, THANK YOU! 🙂- I've always found the process of growing mushrooms daunting, but I think I will give it a try.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад

      That's really great to hear. :-)

  • @janohdegroot989
    @janohdegroot989 5 месяцев назад +5

    Interresting, you sterilize everything and then you bite of the tape 😂..
    But.. great idea! Very helpful..!!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, glad you found it useful. Lots of comments on me biting the tape. Scissors next time!

    • @MrsB197something
      @MrsB197something 29 дней назад

      ​@@GrowVegI found it refreshing @GrowVeg after all sometimes you've just got to be Human❤

  • @robmclaughlin420
    @robmclaughlin420 5 месяцев назад +3

    the caldron thing was great

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! :-)

  • @AndrewLale
    @AndrewLale 3 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely love your videos. They can’t be improved upon!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад

      You're very kind - thank you! :-)

  • @berenicehickey9755
    @berenicehickey9755 3 месяца назад +1

    Will try this here in Singapore..we get massive fungi growing happily in our very high humid environment!

  • @salty4390
    @salty4390 5 месяцев назад +11

    Sterilises everything,rips tape with mouth 🤔

    • @britaniawaves4060
      @britaniawaves4060 5 месяцев назад +5

      Do as I say
      Not as I do 😉

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, yes - good point!

  • @Kitchenlabofficial
    @Kitchenlabofficial 5 месяцев назад +3

    Like my dear

  • @maidinulster
    @maidinulster 2 месяца назад +1

    The gift that keeps on giving ❤

  • @josm75
    @josm75 2 месяца назад

    That's so beautiful, good job🍀🍄

  • @reuse_or_die
    @reuse_or_die 4 месяца назад +5

    Plastic and food should not be combined.
    PFAS chemicals leak out of plastic surfaces into food and water
    We should be looking at substances that are NOT PLASTIC, for food production and delivery

  • @janw491
    @janw491 Месяц назад +7

    **DO NOT drill the holes into the bucket before you pasteurize your straw in said bucket!

  • @zanpouchkine
    @zanpouchkine 14 дней назад

    I was told by a lab technician that a couple of burning candles on the table would help sterilize the environment. Great video!!!

  • @feelingomie944
    @feelingomie944 4 месяца назад +1

    Ok I love him lol, I appreciate the conversions he gives in temperatures.

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 4 месяца назад +3

    England. Where there is one power tool for every 1000 citizens

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      Haha - yes indeed! :-)

  • @BaneWilliams
    @BaneWilliams 4 месяца назад +3

    Talks about sterilisation and removing contaminants. Uses teeth to break the tape.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +1

      Will definitely use clean scissors next time!

  • @zlimzkat3671
    @zlimzkat3671 3 месяца назад

    Ben a very simple and easy to do - how to 😁 Thanks for the Great content !! -Z-

  • @stg931
    @stg931 4 месяца назад +2

    My dog retrieved a beech branch from the forest. I found it again in the firewood pile with freshly grown oyster mushrooms. That was the easiest way.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад

      Oh wow - that's fantastic!

    • @stg931
      @stg931 4 месяца назад +1

      @@GrowVeg And the mushrooms grew, even though the dog carried it with his teeth.

  • @davewright1832
    @davewright1832 4 месяца назад +100

    I'm sorry to add a critical point to your otherwise helpful video but being an ex nurse I would have preferred you not to have bitten the tape to cover the holes in the bucket. I always taught the student nurses to cut the tape with clean scissors. A small point I know but considering the steps you took be as clean as possible I felt that it was one worth making.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад +51

      Lots of people have mentioned this, and I will definitely be using clean scissors in future. :-)

    • @michaeljordan215
      @michaeljordan215 Месяц назад +8

      Oh please. You probably eat processed food anyway because it is sanitized.

    • @WeAreRobotsUK
      @WeAreRobotsUK 29 дней назад +6

      What a weird comment 😂😂

    • @ahmadm3740
      @ahmadm3740 29 дней назад +10

      Good note nurse. Thank you for your service

    • @thanhnam955
      @thanhnam955 28 дней назад

      The mushroom smelled like his unbrushed saliva 😂