Mushroom Laboratory Overview | Michael Crowe Mycology

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • In this video, I’m working in the mushroom cultivation lab, where key steps like preparing mushroom cultures and inoculating fruiting blocks are part of the process. These foundational techniques help produce the tinctures, grow kits, dried mushrooms, and mushroom powders we offer.
    For those interested in the cultivation process or simply curious about mycology, this video provides a look at essential lab techniques and methods used in mushroom growing.
    Subscribe if you’d like to see more videos on mushroom cultivation and mycology.

Комментарии • 13

  • @AlisoCreekVoiceOver
    @AlisoCreekVoiceOver Месяц назад

    I like the edited content. Great info in a shorter, more watchable format

  • @118Below
    @118Below 3 месяца назад

    I love this journey and I enjoy the videos

  • @vobden
    @vobden Месяц назад

    Thanks Michael, I've grown my first few types of oysters and lions mane successfully after seeing some of your southwest mushroom videos. Looking forward to any new videos you post on mycology

  • @Majketu01
    @Majketu01 2 месяца назад

    This guy made me grow mushrooms
    I never regret it, it may not have been that successful coz it's hard for me to get sawdust
    But I will go back to it whenever I had a chance coz I really enjoy doing it. From creating LC then preparing, LC to agar, preparing the grain then agar to grain, preparing the substrate then grain to S2B until fruiting then repeat the cycle

    • @michaelcrowemycology
      @michaelcrowemycology  2 месяца назад

      Hey Majketu01! I’m so glad to hear you got into mushroom growing and enjoyed the process! It can be tricky to find the right supplies, but don’t let that stop you. There are a lot of creative ways to source materials like sawdust, and once you get it down, the cycle becomes so rewarding. Keep at it, and let me know if you ever need tips or ideas. Happy growing! 🍄📈🌱

  • @MeganErickson94
    @MeganErickson94 2 месяца назад

    Top video

  • @anarbatzoriganar
    @anarbatzoriganar 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi there Mike! You used to have huge collection of videos showing your farm setup including this video that i found super insightful. What happened to those videos on this channel? Is there any way to watch them anymore?

    • @michaelcrowemycology
      @michaelcrowemycology  3 месяца назад

      Hello 👋🏽 check out the full collection here- youtube.com/@southwestmushrooms?si=0bwYBBFUfatuG6FW
      Please Subscribe to keep up to date on new content and announcements! Thank you! 🍄🙏🏽

    • @anarbatzoriganar
      @anarbatzoriganar 3 месяца назад

      ​@@michaelcrowemycology Oh yes, thank you. Of course it is on the OG channel. I thought I was getting notifications from the same channel and didn't realize I subbed to this new one too. have a good one!

    • @michaelcrowemycology
      @michaelcrowemycology  2 месяца назад

      Hey there! No worries at all - I’m glad you’re tuned in on both channels! We’re diving deep and keeping things fresh over here, so you’ll be getting the best of both worlds. Appreciate you sticking with us, and thanks for being part of the community. Have a good one, and catch you on the next video!

  • @Hector-vx5yc
    @Hector-vx5yc 3 месяца назад

    Hi Mike, I’m new to your channel and I’m really fascinated, can you tell me why UV lights are used on mushrooms? What will I discover or what does it tell me about the fluorescence of the mushrooms, is it toxic? I’m loving your channel and content. FYI I’m really green when it comes to mushrooms!!😇 hoping you could help me? Strength and honor be well!! 👍🏽💯❤️ from Washington state 🇺🇸

    • @michaelcrowemycology
      @michaelcrowemycology  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey there! Welcome to the channel, and thanks for tuning in! I’m glad you’re enjoying the content - and I’m more than happy to help you dive into the world of mushrooms.
      UV lights are a fascinating tool in mycology, especially for research and understanding mushroom biology. When UV light is applied, certain fungi fluoresce, giving off a glow that can reveal details about their structure or the presence of specific compounds. For example, some types of mushrooms contain compounds that naturally fluoresce under UV light - think of it as a unique way to identify or study the species. This fluorescence isn’t harmful or toxic; rather, it’s more like a “signature” that certain mushrooms have, which can be helpful for identification or just to admire as part of the mushroom’s unique characteristics.
      Since you’re just starting, you’re in for an exciting journey. Mushrooms are endlessly fascinating, and there’s so much to explore! Don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions - the mycology community here is supportive, and I’m here to help along the way.
      Strength and honor to you too, and be well!