First of all I wanted to thank you again for all your videos and advice about my system that I finally set up in my new home, and I set up my 4×2 with 200 and 300 watt spiderfarmer daisy chain. With the fan mounted above my tent with my driver out of the tent I finally got my environment dialed in with my new par meter. I'm about to start my very 1st run very soon! Sincerely thanks for discounts and especially no B.S. and honesty is hard to find these days. Peace ✌️ ☮️ B-RAD
Wow complete change up but I'm digging it very interesting I'm gonna look around and ck out the benefits of them as well. Great content Matt appreciate you sharing
Thanks Anthony! You're right, complete change up for this video but we'll be back to some resemblance of normal by the end of the week. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Matt! I really like learning new things. Any particular mushroom types you feel are best for cancer patients? Do you typically eat them raw, cooked or do you make tinctures?
You're welcome! In Asia, there are more than 100 types of mushrooms used to treat cancer. Some of the more common ones are Ganoderma lucidum (reishi), Trametes versicolor or Coriolus versicolor (turkey tail), Lentinus edodes (shiitake), and Grifola frondosa (maitake). I'm working on getting some Turkey Tail & Shiitake going and Reishi is on my todo list. Lion's Mane is a brain fixer that taste like crab, from what I understand it makes awesome crab cakes & my brain could definately use some fixin, ha! Maria and I like them all cooked, some raw, but I've not made any tinctures we just eat them. Thanks for watching!!
Estonko!! Pink Oyster mushrooms taste like bacon!! Thanks for checking out the video and thanks for the thumbs up that helps us grow, see ya soon!!
They are way better for ya too!!
So many things to learn and you do an excellent job at showing and explaining how to do it. Thanks Matt. Salud
You're welcome Juan! Thanks for watching!! Salud
First of all I wanted to thank you again for all your videos and advice about my system that I finally set up in my new home, and I set up my 4×2 with 200 and 300 watt spiderfarmer daisy chain. With the fan mounted above my tent with my driver out of the tent I finally got my environment dialed in with my new par meter. I'm about to start my very 1st run very soon! Sincerely thanks for discounts and especially no B.S. and honesty is hard to find these days.
Peace ✌️ ☮️
B-RAD
You're welcome, always happy to help when I can. Thanks for watching!!
Wow complete change up but I'm digging it very interesting I'm gonna look around and ck out the benefits of them as well. Great content Matt appreciate you sharing
Thanks Anthony! You're right, complete change up for this video but we'll be back to some resemblance of normal by the end of the week. Thanks for watching!
I'm not a big fan of Mushrooms but it was a really cool video. Thank you so much for sharing enjoy.😊
Fried pink oysters taste like bacon, yum! Thanks for watching!!
Thanks Matt! I really like learning new things. Any particular mushroom types you feel are best for cancer patients? Do you typically eat them raw, cooked or do you make tinctures?
You're welcome! In Asia, there are more than 100 types of mushrooms used to treat cancer. Some of the more common ones are Ganoderma lucidum (reishi), Trametes versicolor or Coriolus versicolor (turkey tail), Lentinus edodes (shiitake), and Grifola frondosa (maitake). I'm working on getting some Turkey Tail & Shiitake going and Reishi is on my todo list. Lion's Mane is a brain fixer that taste like crab, from what I understand it makes awesome crab cakes & my brain could definately use some fixin, ha! Maria and I like them all cooked, some raw, but I've not made any tinctures we just eat them. Thanks for watching!!
Interesting Matt! I too grew mushrooms back in the day but they were more recreational than culinary.
Thanks Lenny! Try some pink oysters if you get a chance, they taste like bacon, and lion's mane makes awesome crab cakes. Thanks for watching!!
Eagerly, watching 🙂
Thanks Queen, hope you're doing well. Thanks for watching!!
Your mushrooms look very delicious Also, try a Portabello mushroom with Pesto on the grill very yummy!
Thank you & thanks for watching!!
Great video
Thanks @deej7783 & thanks for watching!!
That looks like some work man. I just go out in the woods an pick them much easier haha Much love and respect brother 👍 ✌️ 😎 🍻 💨
I know! Been catching a few wild mushroom hunting videos. Next time you go take your camera & take us with you, thanks for watching!!
@nativesugarshack9328 alright I can definitely do that 💯👍