This video had to be re-uploaded due to a music rights issue. The original video was muted so this one doesn’t contain music, only my voice. Trying to keep this information available to everyone! 🍄
Yo does the LC Recipe with Caro and Peptone also work with those woodloving growing shrooms. ( Lions mane, turkey tail, reishi, etc.) And does it work also with the cordyceps? I mean from my logic it should. What `s your opinion.
I love how simple these are to grow. I would normally expand mycelium to other substrate like coco coir. Never imagined you could fruit them right in the jar. It's great that cordyceps don't require a lot of fresh air exchange. I run a 6k bulb I'm thinking that should work rather than blue LED's. Also I'm not sure if the three day incubation period is even needed if the light is indirect. I stopped putting mycelium in the dark and find I get less overlay and better grows overall. My flow hood is a lot smaller than yours so I want to try fruiting in shoe box size tubs.
I noticed you have another L.C. recipe you also use. 1/64 tsp DME and 1/64 tsp Peptone. Do you also use this Cordyceps? Do you have the weights of the ingredients?
hi, great video, really thanks, im from argentina, can i ask you something? when i do the cordy in tapper , always get a smell of acetone... what im i doing wrong! thanks
Hello, how can I order mycelium? I live in Germany, asty store, they write when placing an order that there is no delivery in Germany...@@SporenSprout
For start small equipments cooker, induction stove 24 hours, ac ,temperature machine, and timer, oil painting room , glass, measuring cups some chemicals ,
Hey Boss Mon 🫡 3 Questions Please 🙏🏽 Without an InstaPot, does the brown rice get fully cooked in a regular pot, Or just semi-cooked to hydrate just like grain spawn? Secondly, I see this isnt a sterile process, so when I finish cooking the rice, it should be fine to transfer from my stovetop ( downstairs) to my lab (upstairs) without it ever contaminating correct ? Lastly bro 🙏🏽, I have a 12 qt bin available to me, will this same recipe/amt of rice be too thick since your using a 16qt bin? I appreciate you 👊🏽
@@junerobinson1220 You should be fine to just partially cook the rice but it is still sort of sterile besides the bin not being sterilized. The instapot does effectively keep the rice sterile until it’s added to the bin. You may have more concern of contamination without instapot and by transporting the rice. You can see I open the instapot in front of the flow hood to be safe. If you can’t use an instapot you should be using the jar method with pressure cooker. You are free to experiment with your way though.
@@SporenSprout what about the bin question , could I still use your amounts in a 12qt. I know the substrate level for cords isnt supposed to be too thick ..
Thank you. This is the clearest video I've seen yet. I'd like to use the box method but I do not have a flow hood. Can it be done? How high would you say the risk of contamination is?
Just a suggestion but add some background music or sounds. Idk if it’s just me but it messes with my head when there’s no noise 😂 great instructions though I’d love to try growing these after I get the basics down.
@@SporenSprout dang lol did it glitch and not put in the voice audio? I’ve had weird things like that happen while rendering videos. Sucks when it happens because you’ve already got your video finished and ready by that point.
@@Howwerelivingfishing No it was a copyright problem. The music was safe to use and I gave credit like I was supposed to and like many months later I got a copyright strike for no reason and was forced to mute the video including my voice. The tutorial is very important to a lot of people so I re uploaded it the best I could.
I live in North of India where the majority of year is warm and humid with temperatures as high as 46 degrees. The lowest temperature are 3 to 5 degrees that too we get is hardly for 10 to 15 days in end of December and early January. Do I need to install some air-conditioning system? What about the market of this product?
how do you incubate it below 70? The only place in my house that gets that cold is the refrigerator. lol people who keep their homes below 75 are crazy. my thermo stays at 78
Honey!? Honey has antifungal properties and your slowing your progress doing so.theres acids in honey that slow your growth. Just trying to help.,happy growing
I beg to differ tge acids are still present just diluted. Try Karo corn syrup. My results show its faster than honey diluted.trust me I been experimenting since the 90s before we had all this wonderful internet information.
@@williamdevlin5439 Sounds like you haven’t even used honey. I’ll be sticking with honey lol I have 1000s of honey jars growing full, 20 different species.
It don't sound like I used honey!? It was an issue early in my plates. I've been doing this since the 90s I'm not new to it and I don't give advise unless I used it myself. I didn't say it wouldn't work I just said it's slower.im 47 not a post adolescent know it all ,I was just adding insight.remember ALL of us are constantly learning and I still watch guys to see if there's something new as I've found MANY ideas and like everything I experiment and record and honest with myself on the results.As accomplished as I Am I'm humble enough to know there's always a better way and that's why I watch you guys.But I probly forgot more than you have learned I have Sooo many experiments over the Years ( yes some with honey) my brain will freeze up trying g to think of them all.
@@williamdevlin5439 I apologize if I came off rude and I appreciate the insight, I just find it crazy for me to trade honey for corn syrup. Honey is basically the cornerstone of my business. I have used corn syrup and other nutrients such as LME and peptone. I have my reasons for keeping honey as the main ingredient in my liquid cultures. Corn syrup creates a nice clear LC media but the mycelium stays weak and does not produce a lot of mycelium in LC. LME + peptone creates mycelium that is knotted and too thick. Honey creates thick full mycelium that is more easily broken up by the magnetic stir bar and doesn’t need to be stirred as frequently. Those are the reasons I use honey.
@@JavierSorrin the rice is cooked in the pressure cooker in one method and the rice is cooked in the rice cooker in the other method. In both methods the rice is cooked. You could be more thorough with your questions if you want better answers.
This video had to be re-uploaded due to a music rights issue. The original video was muted so this one doesn’t contain music, only my voice. Trying to keep this information available to everyone! 🍄
Appreciate the re up, as I ordered some cordy spores from you and need to use them.
Thank you
Yo does the LC Recipe with Caro and Peptone also work with those woodloving growing shrooms. ( Lions mane, turkey tail, reishi, etc.) And does it work also with the cordyceps? I mean from my logic it should. What `s your opinion.
@@swagpatriot696 Yes it works
Really enjoying your videos. Chefs kiss. I have to try this before the temps get to high. Thanks for your work.
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Did you sync with Gary? Two Cordyceps videos in a day I love it
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Thanks!
@@jodyk3630 Thank you! 🙏
Fantastic video! I absolutely love Cordyceps. Really hoping to see some fresh in person someday.
I love how simple these are to grow. I would normally expand mycelium to other substrate like coco coir. Never imagined you could fruit them right in the jar. It's great that cordyceps don't require a lot of fresh air exchange. I run a 6k bulb I'm thinking that should work rather than blue LED's. Also I'm not sure if the three day incubation period is even needed if the light is indirect. I stopped putting mycelium in the dark and find I get less overlay and better grows overall. My flow hood is a lot smaller than yours so I want to try fruiting in shoe box size tubs.
Yeah the dark period is specifically for cordyceps.
Thank you for this awesome Video!
Greetings from Germany 👋
PS: Please use Celsius too 😂
[During the 3-5 day incubation period of the inoculated honey water, are we to keep the culture stirring on the magnetic stirrer? Many thanks.]
@@danm3580 You can if you want or just stir once for 5 mins per day.
I noticed you have another L.C. recipe you also use. 1/64 tsp DME and 1/64 tsp Peptone. Do you also use this Cordyceps? Do you have the weights of the ingredients?
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8:10 Now that Cooker-Container needs Bleach and Alchocol Rub
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hi, great video, really thanks, im from argentina, can i ask you something? when i do the cordy in tapper , always get a smell of acetone... what im i doing wrong! thanks
@@david-dg4cp What is “tapper”? I’m not sure why it would smell like acetone.
Great video and super instructions!
Thanks for watching! 🍄
Hello, how can I order mycelium? I live in Germany, asty store, they write when placing an order that there is no delivery in Germany...@@SporenSprout
the led has to be cold white, hot white or neuter white? and how many Lumens do you recomend? thanks, excelente video, the best
hi, great video, the best i see! i have to ask. when i have te cordyceps, how i reproduce or how i do honey tek whit the fruit
@@david-dg4cp Breeding Cordyceps fungi | Multi-Ascospore isolation
ruclips.net/video/zK44Ub9rXhs/видео.html
Is there anything you could use as a substitute for a laminar flow hood as well as the magnetic stir bar?
Do you have an electric heater for your pressure cooker
Yeah one of my sterilizers is electric but you can definitely just use a presto 23 quart pressure cooker.
For start small equipments cooker, induction stove 24 hours, ac ,temperature machine, and timer, oil painting room , glass, measuring cups some chemicals ,
Thank you! Great tutorial! :)
6:35 Why bleach water AND alcohol? Will the bleach not kill everything that needs killin'?
To kill microbes it is more effective to use several decontamination methods.
I'm surprised your LC looked that colonized after 5 days...mines at 4 days now and just little specs, wondering if it's contaminated
Yeah it can take longer
and the protein? because i do this, and nothing grow, only the full colonization. but whit out the fruit
You are absolutely the man!
Thanks for watching! 🍄
12:13 to avoid the mycelium to replicate excessively: could you pls expand on this?
Can u please use Celsius too😅 its so hard to understand Fahrenheit
@@AlirezaParsi_ I’ll try to remember in the future. For now you can check google
@SporenSprout thank you sometime im so interested with video and I don't want leave it for even searching google thanks you your videos are so good ❤️
How much yield do you have in the tub?
Around 2 ounces dried
Hey I just wanted to know the dry weight yield for the tub and the jar
The tub harvest is around 2 ounces dry, the jar harvest is usually around 7 grams dry
Hey Boss Mon 🫡 3 Questions Please 🙏🏽
Without an InstaPot, does the brown rice get fully cooked in a regular pot, Or just semi-cooked to hydrate just like grain spawn?
Secondly, I see this isnt a sterile process, so when I finish cooking the rice, it should be fine to transfer from my stovetop ( downstairs) to my lab (upstairs) without it ever contaminating correct ?
Lastly bro 🙏🏽, I have a 12 qt bin available to me, will this same recipe/amt of rice be too thick since your using a 16qt bin?
I appreciate you 👊🏽
@@junerobinson1220 You should be fine to just partially cook the rice but it is still sort of sterile besides the bin not being sterilized. The instapot does effectively keep the rice sterile until it’s added to the bin. You may have more concern of contamination without instapot and by transporting the rice. You can see I open the instapot in front of the flow hood to be safe. If you can’t use an instapot you should be using the jar method with pressure cooker. You are free to experiment with your way though.
@@SporenSprout what about the bin question , could I still use your amounts in a 12qt. I know the substrate level for cords isnt supposed to be too thick ..
@@junerobinson1220 Sorry! Yes it will be fine to use 12 qt
@@SporenSprout no problem my bro lol. I appreciate the feedback 🫡
Have you ever tried with old vh sauce bottles? I wonder if the seal works well
Also have you tried putting colloidal silver in a contaminated jar LC?
Thank you. This is the clearest video I've seen yet. I'd like to use the box method but I do not have a flow hood. Can it be done? How high would you say the risk of contamination is?
Depends on your environment, you can use a still air box to mitigate risk. Also an air purifier helps.
can it be grown from dehydrated cordyceps?
What do you charge for them once you grow them?
@@sunnyjones682 Like $20 per ounce
Please tell me do you use pure isopropyl alcohol or dilute it?
You can use 70% or 99%
@@SporenSproutThanks🤝
Where did you get your lights from? I’m struggling to find lights that are just red and blue, let alone a light that’s 1 part blue and 2 parts red.
Here are the ones I use: amzn.to/4agJcw7
Thank you, I appreciate the help, especially the quick response. Great video by the way.
After 2 months I still dont see any fruiting body. What are potential reasons?
@@povilassimonis1998 Rice cake too thick, temperature too hot, lighting inadequate, improper dark phase, degraded genetics, impatience.
Should u use distilled water or ro water
Ro water is good
Where can i get this type of jar?
the substrate can only grow 1 batch of mushrooms ?
Sometimes you can get 2 harvests
Should I mist while fruiting
No
what is the diameter of the jar?
Just a suggestion but add some background music or sounds. Idk if it’s just me but it messes with my head when there’s no noise 😂 great instructions though I’d love to try growing these after I get the basics down.
Here is the original video which literally was muted because of having background music. ruclips.net/video/MAcTxk085oM/видео.htmlsi=kwKzi0p5NjwAtzoq
@@SporenSprout dang lol did it glitch and not put in the voice audio? I’ve had weird things like that happen while rendering videos. Sucks when it happens because you’ve already got your video finished and ready by that point.
@@Howwerelivingfishing No it was a copyright problem. The music was safe to use and I gave credit like I was supposed to and like many months later I got a copyright strike for no reason and was forced to mute the video including my voice. The tutorial is very important to a lot of people so I re uploaded it the best I could.
How to buy liquid culture
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I live in North of India where the majority of year is warm and humid with temperatures as high as 46 degrees. The lowest temperature are 3 to 5 degrees that too we get is hardly for 10 to 15 days in end of December and early January. Do I need to install some air-conditioning system? What about the market of this product?
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Where do u get ur cultures?
Sorry just heard u say it
how do you incubate it below 70? The only place in my house that gets that cold is the refrigerator. lol people who keep their homes below 75 are crazy. my thermo stays at 78
That's funny, because I think anyone that keeps their house above 70º is crazy, lol. Different strokes for different folks.
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Honey!? Honey has antifungal properties and your slowing your progress doing so.theres acids in honey that slow your growth. Just trying to help.,happy growing
@@williamdevlin5439 diluted honey does not have antifungal properties
I beg to differ tge acids are still present just diluted. Try Karo corn syrup. My results show its faster than honey diluted.trust me I been experimenting since the 90s before we had all this wonderful internet information.
@@williamdevlin5439 Sounds like you haven’t even used honey. I’ll be sticking with honey lol I have 1000s of honey jars growing full, 20 different species.
It don't sound like I used honey!? It was an issue early in my plates. I've been doing this since the 90s I'm not new to it and I don't give advise unless I used it myself. I didn't say it wouldn't work I just said it's slower.im 47 not a post adolescent know it all ,I was just adding insight.remember ALL of us are constantly learning and I still watch guys to see if there's something new as I've found MANY ideas and like everything I experiment and record and honest with myself on the results.As accomplished as I Am I'm humble enough to know there's always a better way and that's why I watch you guys.But I probly forgot more than you have learned I have Sooo many experiments over the Years ( yes some with honey) my brain will freeze up trying g to think of them all.
@@williamdevlin5439 I apologize if I came off rude and I appreciate the insight, I just find it crazy for me to trade honey for corn syrup. Honey is basically the cornerstone of my business. I have used corn syrup and other nutrients such as LME and peptone. I have my reasons for keeping honey as the main ingredient in my liquid cultures. Corn syrup creates a nice clear LC media but the mycelium stays weak and does not produce a lot of mycelium in LC. LME + peptone creates mycelium that is knotted and too thick. Honey creates thick full mycelium that is more easily broken up by the magnetic stir bar and doesn’t need to be stirred as frequently. Those are the reasons I use honey.
You stopped your other LC favorite recipe using the peptides?? You are only using honey…
Nah the original video of this was made before that video. This is just a repost of the original which was muted.
@@SporenSprout awesome you seem to love what you do and are very respectful and responsive.. thank you always for sharing
sorry, in one you cook and the other doesnt , its that ok?
Yup that’s ok.
thanks for the answer, but why is that? @@SporenSprout
@@JavierSorrin Because in both methods, the rice is cooked.
well, the first answer wasn right .... WTF
@@SporenSprout
@@JavierSorrin the rice is cooked in the pressure cooker in one method and the rice is cooked in the rice cooker in the other method. In both methods the rice is cooked. You could be more thorough with your questions if you want better answers.