Chinese call it Ling Zhi. (灵芝)。 it is very good for our health. Chinese medicine use it a lot and it’s expensive too in china. We also cook pork ribs soup and chicken soup with it, very delicious. Thanks for sharing.
That is very interesting!! Thanks for sharing that little bit of info with me Sabrina !! I appreciate hearing about the different cultures. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend 👍🏼😊
#1👍🏼 Watching all the action!😊 This was pretty neat, Hemi! 🍄 Very informative, and interesting too. Those red mushrooms are such a beautiful vibrant color. I see you have your homemade backwoods moonshine included in the mix. 😘🍸 Have a good weekend, and squatch your back out there! ❤🦋🔥
Hey Heidi, yes they are beautiful when washed up , they are dull when you pick them from the spores coming off of them. Thanks so much for watching, always appreciate ya !! Squatch your back out there and have a wonderful weekend 💫🏕️🦋😊
We had a great reishi season in northern NY. It was just one flush here but started early and lasted into July. I had to give up and go back to work (unfortunately) ,but dried just under a hundred pounds.
Wow !! That’s quite impressive!! Do you sell yours then ? Seems to be a market for that and ginseng, black cohosh. I certainly appreciate you watching the video and commenting!! Have a great week!! That work stuff always gets in the way, don’t it !!
@@IndianHemlock I try to sell some and trying to start an extract company. I'm not a salesman but tried the reishi extract and now I'm a believer. Been using chaga for years but not getting cancer don't really prove the chaga helped with that. Always looking for sang but only found three patches near home. Ones growing in size every year but the others stay about the same. Thing is , I'm near the adirondacks and never found any up there. Mostly there in the late fall and winter for the chaga harvesting. Reishi season is near home and a month of that gets me pretty far behind on the bills. Reishi sales are often hit and miss but usually sell most by spring.
That’s very interesting!! Best of luck to you starting your extract company! I need to finish my reishi tincture yet ! I’ve been taking the stinging nettle tincture I made and it has done wonders at keeping my fall ragweed allergies at bay !! My son and I have harvested Chaga in the past and brewed some tea with it ! Thanks for sharing that with me and take care !! Hope to hear from you again 👍🏼
@@IndianHemlock I started using the reishi dual extract as an experiment for sleep aid. After several months I realized I hadn't used any sinus headache medicine for months. I have a very dusty job, carpentry, barn repairs and would expect a headache the day after any dusty job. It's funny you mentioned stinging nettle. Nettles are my plant of the year this year. Ate greens in the spring , just finished seed collecting and going to dig some roots soon. Look forward to seeing your video on that. Also I forgot to mention I have a modest channel with a couple videos you might like. I haven't posted in a long while but still record some things I do.
Maybe if it was a marine snail. Certain shelf fungus are referred to as Conks Such as the Varnish Conk, Artist Conk. I do appreciate the view and for leaving a comment, take care! conk 3 of 6 noun (2) : the visible fruiting body of a bracket fungus also : decay caused by such a fungus
Hi I'm here catching up. Enjoy the wonders of nature.👻💀👻
Thanks Marie , always great to have you!👍🏻😊
Watching now! I love all things mushroom, but this was really different! Ooh...a cliffhanger! 💖🐝
Thanks Cam ! Mushrooms are very interesting! Thanks for watching, hope you have a great weekend 😊👍🏻🍄
That’s so interesting Q! I’m looking forward to part two 😊🇺🇸🔥🔥
Thanks Craig !! I appreciate that ! Hope your having a great week, take care brother 👍🏻🔥🏕️
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This is so interesting .
Thank you 😊
Chinese call it Ling Zhi. (灵芝)。 it is very good for our health. Chinese medicine use it a lot and it’s expensive too in china. We also cook pork ribs soup and chicken soup with it, very delicious. Thanks for sharing.
That is very interesting!! Thanks for sharing that little bit of info with me Sabrina !! I appreciate hearing about the different cultures. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend 👍🏼😊
#1👍🏼 Watching all the action!😊
This was pretty neat, Hemi! 🍄
Very informative, and interesting too. Those red mushrooms are such a beautiful vibrant color. I see you have your homemade backwoods moonshine included in the mix. 😘🍸
Have a good weekend, and squatch your back out there! ❤🦋🔥
Hey Heidi, yes they are beautiful when washed up , they are dull when you pick them from the spores coming off of them. Thanks so much for watching, always appreciate ya !! Squatch your back out there and have a wonderful weekend 💫🏕️🦋😊
Just love the sounds of water. Beautiful, almost looks like what we call a Shelf Lichen. Great information👍👍👍
Thanks so much for watching!! Yeah, I love the sound of a running creek as well ! Have a wonderful weekend 👍🏻😊
Very well explained video. Mushrooms are amazing. Wish I knew more about them. Thanks.
Yes they are very interesting for sure ! I appreciate you stopping by to watch ! Take care and have a great weekend 👍🏻🏕️
What! loved this! Thanks for sharing! ~Karen & Shannon WOY
Thank you Karen & Shannon , always great to have you here ! Take care 😊🏕️
Great tutorial and information keep them coming
Thank you Dan !! Always much appreciated!! Enjoy your weekend 😊🏕️
I have seen the Varnish Conk here. 🍄Enjoyed 👍
Yeah if you got the hemlocks these are always around! Thanks Henry , have a great weekend 👍🏻🏕️
I definitely need to up my foraging game. I'm clueless when it comes to wild edibles.
Yes it’s nice to know what you can use for times of emergencies. Thanks for checking out the video John👍🏼
greta sharing
Thanks so much !! Enjoy your weekend 👍🏻🏕️
interesting, i should research plants etc a bit more really . enjoyed that bud and waiting for pt2. stay safe over there my friend 👍🏕
Thanks bud !! Yes this stuff is very interesting indeed! Thanks for always watching and commenting, appreciate it 👍🏼🏕️
We had a great reishi season in northern NY. It was just one flush here but started early and lasted into July. I had to give up and go back to work (unfortunately) ,but dried just under a hundred pounds.
Wow !! That’s quite impressive!! Do you sell yours then ? Seems to be a market for that and ginseng, black cohosh.
I certainly appreciate you watching the video and commenting!! Have a great week!! That work stuff always gets in the way, don’t it !!
@@IndianHemlock I try to sell some and trying to start an extract company. I'm not a salesman but tried the reishi extract and now I'm a believer. Been using chaga for years but not getting cancer don't really prove the chaga helped with that. Always looking for sang but only found three patches near home. Ones growing in size every year but the others stay about the same. Thing is , I'm near the adirondacks and never found any up there. Mostly there in the late fall and winter for the chaga harvesting. Reishi season is near home and a month of that gets me pretty far behind on the bills. Reishi sales are often hit and miss but usually sell most by spring.
That’s very interesting!! Best of luck to you starting your extract company! I need to finish my reishi tincture yet !
I’ve been taking the stinging nettle tincture I made and it has done wonders at keeping my fall ragweed allergies at bay !! My son and I have harvested Chaga in the past and brewed some tea with it ! Thanks for sharing that with me and take care !!
Hope to hear from you again 👍🏼
@@IndianHemlock I started using the reishi dual extract as an experiment for sleep aid. After several months I realized I hadn't used any sinus headache medicine for months. I have a very dusty job, carpentry, barn repairs and would expect a headache the day after any dusty job. It's funny you mentioned stinging nettle. Nettles are my plant of the year this year. Ate greens in the spring , just finished seed collecting and going to dig some roots soon. Look forward to seeing your video on that. Also I forgot to mention I have a modest channel with a couple videos you might like. I haven't posted in a long while but still record some things I do.
@@timothylongmore7325 yeah the nettle is an amazing plant !!
Thanks I will check out your videos and subscribe 👍🏼
Traveling tonic salesman😂
That’s me 😂
No moldy shrooms
No way !!👍🏻
Are you speaking english😂
I don’t believe 😂😂
it's conch, not conk
Maybe if it was a marine snail. Certain shelf fungus are referred to as Conks
Such as the Varnish Conk, Artist Conk.
I do appreciate the view and for leaving a comment, take care!
conk
3 of 6
noun (2)
: the visible fruiting body of a bracket fungus
also : decay caused by such a fungus