Harper is a beautiful name. Congratulations on the expansion of your little family. All the best to you in this upcoming season. Thanks for sharing your videos 👍👍🎯🇨🇦
Hey mr Callow, love your videos so far very informative! What is your opinion on growing lobster mushrooms, is it even possible? If possible i would love to start growing my own, because they are really hard to get here in europe.
Could the base your cutting off benifit as stock for broth or soup? I save all my stems to boost the immunity level when making chicken broth for flu season.
Bro. Thnx for educating us. You use saw dust or paddy straw for the yellow oyster cultivation ?? I have just started my career in Goa, India in Commercial scale Oyster mushrooms cultivation.
Nice showcase, thanks! Edit: citrinos are my favorite to grow (martha tent for now) and it seems to perform best compared to our other oysters under difficult circumstances like low fae and high temps. It looks like a weak mushroom since they break so easily but that’s on the surface. I think they’re awesome at handling everything else
I bought a bag at our farmers market. The guy had his "x's" over the bumps. One has started fruiting but the others seemed dried out. Now I know why. I do spritz them twice a day as he recommended. They are in the sunroom without direct sun. Thanks for the information.
@@whatthefungus Thanks for the reply. I have spawn ready from cloning some I found on a hike. I will add to masters mix with fingers crossed. Perfect timing seeing your video.
They're a bit easier to control pin sets in 100% controlled room.... we run them like every other oyster with no prob. Always appreciated the vids when learning this business! Keep em coming! 😀 🍄❤️
🫡 this farm is to big I have seen some farms but damn this has to be the biggest farm that doesn't use tons of machines I can't even imagine doing this.
I found this video the day I fruited my first bag of golden oyster from a wild clone and your pinning strategy saved the day!!
What is the strategy
Thank you for the info. I personally appreciate your influence in the industry. Great video
Hey Thanks! Really appreciate it 🙏
Harper is a beautiful name. Congratulations on the expansion of your little family.
All the best to you in this upcoming season.
Thanks for sharing your videos
👍👍🎯🇨🇦
I love your warnings!
Hellloooooo really good to see u back..the best mushroom channel cant disappear like this..your information is too important
Brilliant mate, I hate yellows because of the bugs. They look great but it's just to much work.
Congrats again on the new addition
Love your channel and the information :) fellow mushroom enthusiast and grower 🍄
if I may ask the composition of the substrate...that you used
Love your videos! I love how informative this video is. I'm a huge fan.
Awesome video thanks 😊
Hey mr Callow, love your videos so far very informative!
What is your opinion on growing lobster mushrooms, is it even possible?
If possible i would love to start growing my own, because they are really hard to get here in europe.
Could the base your cutting off benifit as stock for broth or soup? I save all my stems to boost the immunity level when making chicken broth for flu season.
When you move these to the restaurants, how do you do that? What temps/methods? Please and thank you!
Congratulations on the baby.
I think my goldens are stunted. How do you do your lighting? They are so beautiful!
this vid was wicked good
Bro. Thnx for educating us. You use saw dust or paddy straw for the yellow oyster cultivation ??
I have just started my career in Goa, India in Commercial scale Oyster mushrooms cultivation.
Where you been bro. Been waiting for a vid eh
Life got busy. I do more updates on Instagram recently
Nice showcase, thanks! Edit: citrinos are my favorite to grow (martha tent for now) and it seems to perform best compared to our other oysters under difficult circumstances like low fae and high temps. It looks like a weak mushroom since they break so easily but that’s on the surface. I think they’re awesome at handling everything else
I bought a bag at our farmers market. The guy had his "x's" over the bumps. One has started fruiting but the others seemed dried out. Now I know why. I do spritz them twice a day as he recommended. They are in the sunroom without direct sun.
Thanks for the information.
What substrate do you use for Goldens?
Masters Mix
@@whatthefungus Thanks for the reply. I have spawn ready from cloning some I found on a hike. I will add to masters mix with fingers crossed. Perfect timing seeing your video.
Interested to learn more, thank you
They're a bit easier to control pin sets in 100% controlled room.... we run them like every other oyster with no prob. Always appreciated the vids when learning this business! Keep em coming! 😀 🍄❤️
Took you how many years to grow Goldens? Wish I could share my harvest of a few months, growing in my house!
Videos are awesome.
Thanks Bro
love me some golden oysters
thanks so much for all the info. we wish that God double all u have.
I also grew yellow oysters at home. They looked beatiful, but they had kind of a slight fishy smell. Is that normal?
How do you beat the heat? I'm going to be doing a smaller scale operation and it's been 90's (°F) here. Or any tips for my setup to be?
A good misting fan and lots of shade cloth
@@whatthefungus Thanka 🤟🏽
We use different types of scissors ✂️
Those lumps are called sclerotia. They weirded me out when I saw that too.
@@johnstamos4629 what?😅
Hi Bn k
lol. Get some frogs !!
🫡 this farm is to big I have seen some farms but damn this has to be the biggest farm that doesn't use tons of machines I can't even imagine doing this.