Good video getting your son out into the forest! More parents need to be this way. We harvested golden chanterelles, yellow foot chanterelles, giant hedgehog, and matsutake today ourselves. Its all about teaching that next generation
It's only dangerous when you eat mushrooms you can't positively identify. There are plenty of perfectly safe mushrooms for beginners to start hunting for. I wouldn't consider chanterelles to be *perfectly* safe, but they are easy to identify, and grow in abundance. If you've always wanted to do this, then go do it! Nobody's born with experience, you have to acquire it. If you live here in the west, I recommend you begin with chanterelles. Their decurrent, false gills makes them easy to ID, but as always, it's a good idea to learn the poisonous look-alikes as well, and once you do, you'll realize that they're not really look-alikes at all.
good job.. cut it at base,,, teaching him young so he can get more info n learn at a young age, e might grow up to be like Mr Paul stamens, or terrence mikenna, great teaching safe travels
Hi guys, just found your channel. Im glad YT is dialing in their algorithm for me. Thanks for the content! There was a recent 20+ year controlled study done in I believe Sweden if memory is correct. The study concluded that there was absolutely no damage done to the mycelium or mycorrhiza relationships when pulling mushrooms. And the future flush yields were not impacted. However, areas that saw foot traffic versus areas that had walking planks had decreased yields. But to pluck or cut.. makes no difference to me unless its something I intend to eat that holds sand like morels.
Agree 100%, but that is how my parents taught me to leave roots there so that new can grow, something old school was trying to justify without any science behind it
Wow that's some nice mushrooms. I've never hunted mushrooms. Don't know which one's are poisonous. Probably have to get a book to learn which one's are poisonous.
Start talking to coworkers and friends. You'll be surprised how many people are into mushroom hunting. Books are good and all, but nothing beats learning from someone with experience. Then the books will make much more sense.
Good video getting your son out into the forest! More parents need to be this way. We harvested golden chanterelles, yellow foot chanterelles, giant hedgehog, and matsutake today ourselves. Its all about teaching that next generation
Nice introducing your child to foraging. Just make sure to close the holes, that way the mycelium can produce more fruit again and don^t dry .
That's a myth. And false. I've seen matsutake growing right out of a hole someone dug.
Beautiful! Father and son time! Amazing hunt guys.
What about cover up the hole after you dugout the mushrooms 😂, thanks for sharing
Sorry, I should finish watching it
👍🏻 Its always a good idea to cover up the hole. The less disturbed you leave the ground the better.
I agree
That's a myth and false information. Stop spreading lies please and educate yourself.
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Cover the holes!
Cover your pie hole
Bé trai cũng biết tìm nấm giỏi quá
Very cool! Thanks for taking us along - what Forest are you in?😊
Beautiful matsutakes. They are super delicious
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always wanted to do this. it can be dangerous and you must be learned and experienced. Great job introducing this to the next generation.
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It's only dangerous when you eat mushrooms you can't positively identify. There are plenty of perfectly safe mushrooms for beginners to start hunting for. I wouldn't consider chanterelles to be *perfectly* safe, but they are easy to identify, and grow in abundance. If you've always wanted to do this, then go do it! Nobody's born with experience, you have to acquire it. If you live here in the west, I recommend you begin with chanterelles. Their decurrent, false gills makes them easy to ID, but as always, it's a good idea to learn the poisonous look-alikes as well, and once you do, you'll realize that they're not really look-alikes at all.
good job.. cut it at base,,, teaching him young so he can get more info n learn at a young age, e might grow up to be like Mr Paul stamens, or terrence mikenna,
great teaching safe travels
Wow very tasty tasty 😊😊😊
Cover the roots of the mushroom after pulling it.
Hi guys, just found your channel. Im glad YT is dialing in their algorithm for me. Thanks for the content!
There was a recent 20+ year controlled study done in I believe Sweden if memory is correct. The study concluded that there was absolutely no damage done to the mycelium or mycorrhiza relationships when pulling mushrooms. And the future flush yields were not impacted. However, areas that saw foot traffic versus areas that had walking planks had decreased yields.
But to pluck or cut.. makes no difference to me unless its something I intend to eat that holds sand like morels.
Agree 100%
Agree 100%, but that is how my parents taught me to leave roots there so that new can grow, something old school was trying to justify without any science behind it
Sau khi nhổ nấm nên bạn cần nấp đất lại như ban đầu, như vậy sang năm mới có những cây nấm mới mọc lên tiếp
Bạn cho mình hỏi ở địa điểm nào à
Thank you for great content! What an amazing time! Could you share a location, please? perhaps in general, like road / between exits, etc. THANK YOU!
Nhìn thấy cháu bé nhớ tới cháu trai của mình.
Where!
Amazing! MOLODTSI!
Wow that's some nice mushrooms. I've never hunted mushrooms. Don't know which one's are poisonous. Probably have to get a book to learn which one's are poisonous.
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Start talking to coworkers and friends. You'll be surprised how many people are into mushroom hunting. Books are good and all, but nothing beats learning from someone with experience. Then the books will make much more sense.
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Cover UP THE HOLE
Would you really enjoy watching that? Video would be twice as long.
That's what your mum said
The envy is growing within me lol
Please don’t forget to cover it after harvest. Otherwise you won’t get next time.
That's what ur mum said
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Why aren't you covering up your digging holes?
Holes get covered up. If we covered every hole on video the video would be twice as long and somewhat boring... 👍
That's what ur mum said