Be nice..... If he High as kite I don't care! It's His choice but I think He straight up and obviously he is dedicated to His field and goals in Life. We're All learning soooo much valuable information to help Us improve our health naturally and Believe Me it's going to be The only Way to have help with our health in the future. Now that's on my soapbox LoL Next..
Adam have You ever Met or heard of Steven L. Peele? He's THE foremost mushroom Man! He had subscription and High times for years 800 number for overdose of mushrooms. In 1989 his life story was published in High times. He also offered tours and pamphlets on mushrooms and I was fortunate to be my secretary for summer it was fantastic knowledge just wow just wanted to know.
Somebody disliked this video. I don't understand it. The only way you could dislike this video is if you were prejudiced against fungi. And in that case why are you even watching this. This guy is the best "shroomer"on the interweb haha.
My husband found a yellow amanita muscaria around some pine trees across from our house last week. That is the third version of amanita that I’ve found growing in our yard this year. It’s incredibly fascinating to learn about all the different mushrooms. You have one of the best channels to learn about them. Your enthusiasm and knowledge combined with your teaching abilities really make your videos stand out. I’ve been binge watching them for a few weeks now. I always learn something from them. Thank you.
It's really amazing to me that in 2017 we have recorded species of fungi but don't know if they are edible. It really helps you see the bigger picture.. So much more to discover and learn! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us.
Mr Haritan, not sure what other interests you have but you sure do make mushrooms exciting and fun. Your enthusiasm on the topic of mushrooms brings me joy. Joy and enthusiasm you sure has ‘em.
I truly like listening to your YT series for: 1) to learn about mushrooms in general, and 2) for English listening info. from each quick paced introduction sprinkled by species' scientific name sounding. This is a good learning series for my non-native speaker self.
Adam: You are a wealth of knowledge! Appreciate your videos! Since following you- it has changed the life of myself & my inner circle! We have better health, understanding, & have gotten away from pharmaceuticals! Improved quality of life is priceless! Thank you- you are appreciated & every spare moment we mushroom hunt :)
You are the only person I've found so far that does mushroom hunting in my area.... I'm more in the south central PA area but I'm still in the Appalachia and I've been wanting to start mushroom hunting but didn't know where to start, but this information should really help. 😊
I'm in Washington on the coast and I'll tell you something interesting to me we have the red variety of Amanita muscaria 🍄and ah well boys and girls I have herd it sed you don't need monster when you have tea with Alice & the Hatter 🎩🐱🐛🏵️😁🤣😀😂😃😄
Adam You're Fanawesometastic 🙏💕😎. I have a hard time comprehending alot of information that's This complex BUT The Way You project These awesome mushrooms and Their Latin names and Your obvious Love to share Your Passion to inform IS so easy for Me to grasp and contain This important information. I look forward to Your next video! 🙏💕🐦.
Great information as always. As I am less than 100 miles from you, I have learned much about the mushrooms on my own land. Keep up the good work. I appreciate the time and effort that you put into your channel. 28Bull
Another great video thank you. I've been taking your chaga, reishi and turkey tail dual extraction for awhile and feel great, when I get low I will visit your store to order more. Thanks again.
Great video! Also, I wanted to congratulate you on being mentioned in the acknowledgement section of Sam Thayer's new book! Thanks for putting out all of this great content.
Bay bolete was the first good edible mushroom I spotted and identified here in Northern-Central Germany. It was late October, wet and mossy patch of spruce forest. I was (and still am) a real novice in fungi world, so this find has simply amazed me. I was so happy! Didn't collect them, only made a lot of photos :) Thanks Adam, great videos.
Conifer and pine forests are some of my favorite places to hunt for mushrooms because that's where Boletes grow! It's so cool to see a pine duff covered forest in Pennsylvania! And even cooler to see that you found edible porcini like mushrooms! Another amazing video! Have you ever found the Boletus edulis species?
Adam I truly love and appreciate your knowledge. You are truly a blessing. I'm very interested in learning as much as I can (I've just started this year so I'm a wee babe at this, lol), especially medicinal uses. Food too of course. Having a medical background natural medicine fascinates me. I've learned it can be sooooo much better than traditional western medicine. Thank you for sharing all you do. ~Lisa
If you are in the western PA area, Adam offers mushroom hikes that educate hunters. I did one group hike this fall with him, and it was a great experience.
I've picked a massive bag full of Red Amanatia Muscaria next to the middle level of Table Mountain in my Country South Africa. I ate them after half drying them in an oven and well I saw right through my body and had quite the experience.
As always, a fascinating video Adam! How you remember all of that information, especially genus & species names, is totally beyond me. I can't even remember common names except for Oyster mushroom, that one is pretty easy.
@@ricomidence2063 It is stupid and scummy to post those videos. The crackheads would love to see Amanitas get popular. They wanna sell em to dumb kids at festivals. Don't mess with salvia or morning glory seeds either.
@@guslook3184 as with anything, A. muscaria must be treated with respect and the knowledge of what it's capable of, and how to use it. The are plenty of toxic or harmful substances that people use in everyday life without even realizing it. Do your research, and approach everything with respect and knowledge.
Really enjoying your videos. They are well done. It is obvious to me you are either a thoroughly self-taught person with an intense passion for this subject matter or you are a trained botanist and mycologist /or both! Either way very good videos!
I've harvested a 10.2# hen of woods in Shiloh,TN. My first ever & it's delicious. I've hunted morels before but this one was right under my nose, front yard white oak. I'm loving it.
Adam, I’m really enjoying your videos. I’m originally from western Pennsylvania too. I live in Ohio now about 70 miles from where I grew up so I should be able to find the same mushrooms you’re talking about.
Just found you. Very thorough, I like that. So educated on the mushrooms! Hats off to you! Totally subscribed. Now maybe on your channel I can get some clear explanation of some of the beautiful mushrooms I come across. Or at least the family they belong in, to properly identify. TY!!
thanks for posting this. As an aside, I've just been reading a published study of the effects of treating 'merc' with ultrasonic for several minutes. Rigorous scientific experiments have discovered that this treatment alone, without alcohol or refluxing etc, produces significantly higher yields than any other extraction method of of the specific medicinal properties we are all after.
How do you fit all that info in your head? Mine doesn't have as...mush ..room.
Sorry.
That was quite amusing~ thanks for the chuckle. I'm sure ~ Adam had one too+
As always, thank you Adam for sharing your knowledge👏👏👋
He has
A card on the side hes reading off of look at his eyes
😂😂❤️
lmao
LMAAO
Fascinating, as usual! You must be a fungi at parties!
....I'll see myself out.
Chris B 👏😂😂
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes, I'm easily amused, as it seems you are. :-))))))))
Of course you mean fun guy.
Be nice..... If he High as kite I don't care! It's His choice but I think He straight up and obviously he is dedicated to His field and goals in Life.
We're All learning soooo much valuable information to help Us improve our health naturally and Believe Me it's going to be The only Way to have help with our health in the future.
Now that's on my soapbox LoL
Next..
the smile on his face when hes telling us to look up muscamol lol. this man inspired.
Lol I noticed that 😂 God bless Adam
Adam is a great example of how to do a presentation:-)
Fun fact: Muscimol is a legal, non-controlled substance. Do with that information as you will.
Lol! He likes it u can tell, lol!
@@RetroRanger88 Could you get in trouble under "analog" laws? Or is that for manmade substances?
We have found you to be one of our favorite homeschooling teachers! THANK YOU!
My mind is still blown even after four years of watching your channel ... Excellent content. thx, Adam
Thanks!
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...
Brilliantly executed video, full of knowledge. You're the best.
(Don't tell Paul Stamets I said that.)
Ha, thanks!
Adam have You ever Met or heard of Steven L. Peele?
He's THE foremost mushroom Man!
He had subscription and High times for years 800 number for overdose of mushrooms.
In 1989 his life story was published in High times.
He also offered tours and pamphlets on mushrooms and I was fortunate to be my secretary for summer it was fantastic knowledge just wow just wanted to know.
I don't think space dad would be mad, if anything I'm sure he'd have a lot to teach such an inspired individual
*Alan Rockefeller wants to know your location* 😂
I am in love with your brain and your face. You have an incredible wealth of knowledge about mushrooms and i watch your videos regularly. ❤
Knowledgeable, gentle, respectful and in love with nature. Thank you kindly Kitty.
Adam Haritan is such a positive and knowledgeable naturalist!
i like the way his eyes lit up and smile broadened when talking about the conversion of ibo to musc through the de carb process
I live in Connecticut and I been following your channel to help with my mushroom hunts . Thank you !
Somebody disliked this video. I don't understand it. The only way you could dislike this video is if you were prejudiced against fungi. And in that case why are you even watching this. This guy is the best "shroomer"on the interweb haha.
Hey thanks Charles!
The person who disliked it probably isn't a very fungi :)
Probably will be jealous
I think his big annoying grin is what did it
My same feelings don't ruin it for everyone else!
Adam is Fanawesometastic 🙏❤️😎🐦🎁 A present to us all.
Amazing, informative video as always Adam. Hands down the best mycology channel on here in my opinion!
I recently fell in love with mycology. Now I fell in love with your enthusiasm for it
Very tasteful approach to talking about the Amanita Muscaria!
My husband found a yellow amanita muscaria around some pine trees across from our house last week. That is the third version of amanita that I’ve found growing in our yard this year. It’s incredibly fascinating to learn about all the different mushrooms. You have one of the best channels to learn about them. Your enthusiasm and knowledge combined with your teaching abilities really make your videos stand out. I’ve been binge watching them for a few weeks now. I always learn something from them. Thank you.
Really like the information I get in Adams videos. Not only mushrooms but edible plants as well.
Thanks Edward! Glad you're enjoying the videos.
"Edibility unknown" as he chews it...
You can taste and spit out any mushroom. It is one of the ways to identify.
@@leetullberg604 you can also take up space in a hospital bed that someone else shouldv'e had
@@lowek7773 I'm guessing your new to mushroom hunting.
Been there done that.
Ok this confuses me. How can edibility be unknown???
The wholesome section of youtube is lucky to have this dude. Stored next to Relaxing Sounds and DIY/handyman videos
It's really amazing to me that in 2017 we have recorded species of fungi but don't know if they are edible. It really helps you see the bigger picture.. So much more to discover and learn! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us.
because people are not willing to try
All mushrooms are edible. It's just that some of them are only edible once :D
how does he keep so much terminology and information in a head ? Just shows how much he loves this.
Encyclopedia with legs
I know it's Crazy!!! Mind blown how he spits this shit out!
Adam is great and very knowledgeable
LARRY FISHER honey mushroom
and teeth.. this dude has some great teeths.
Mr Haritan, not sure what other interests you have but you sure do make mushrooms exciting and fun. Your enthusiasm on the topic of mushrooms brings me joy. Joy and enthusiasm you sure has ‘em.
I truly like listening to your YT series for: 1) to learn about mushrooms in general, and 2) for English listening info. from each quick paced introduction sprinkled by species' scientific name sounding. This is a good learning series for my non-native speaker self.
Adam: You are a wealth of knowledge! Appreciate your videos! Since following you- it has changed the life of myself & my inner circle! We have better health, understanding, & have gotten away from pharmaceuticals! Improved quality of life is priceless! Thank you- you are appreciated & every spare moment we mushroom hunt :)
These are such informative videos! I love watching them and make me feel more confident in my ability to identify while foraging.
I've been a loyal watcher of these videos since I found this over a year. Hello from Ashland ky!
You are the only person I've found so far that does mushroom hunting in my area.... I'm more in the south central PA area but I'm still in the Appalachia and I've been wanting to start mushroom hunting but didn't know where to start, but this information should really help. 😊
Your passion and energy is awesome
I love your vids and was always fascinated with nature, wild edible plants and mushrooms.
You have the gift of highly vibrant natural energy! Very informative as well.
This is such an interesting subject! Your knowledge and genuine delight of sharing your love of it is inspiring. Thank you
Seen em. In red. Beautiful appearance and a treat to see the traditional "mythical" mushroom in real life.
The information here is simply incredible! Mind is blown!
I'm on mushrooms right now and man you got big teeth.
Fuck. Me2
U ate some amanita's my little giant in wonderland?
I'm in Washington on the coast and I'll tell you something interesting to me we have the red variety of Amanita muscaria 🍄and ah well boys and girls I have herd it sed you don't need monster when you have tea with Alice & the Hatter 🎩🐱🐛🏵️😁🤣😀😂😃😄
😂
Cheshire cat
Love these videos! So happy to have someone in Pennsylvania making such good quality and informative videos. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Shout from southwest PA ! I just stumbled on this channel hour or so this guys awesome I found bunch of mushies this a.m. n wow helpful vid
@@josephkostelac7270 I am in millersville area but I love going more south and south west to mushroom hunt. Gettysburg area also has great tmushies.
570 gang
@@appalachian420grower5 yo. What part appalachian? How goes that 420!? 🤣
@@goldenapples13 near Pocono summit and with the hot ass summer we had it's going good
what a beautiful video Adam, thanks!
You're welcome, and thank you!
Best mushroom channel I’ve found so far!
Love your videos! Mushroom foraging is our family tradition! Thank you for your work!
Adam You're Fanawesometastic 🙏💕😎.
I have a hard time comprehending alot of information that's This complex BUT The Way You project These awesome mushrooms and Their Latin names and Your obvious Love to share Your Passion to inform IS so easy for Me to grasp and contain This important information.
I look forward to Your next video! 🙏💕🐦.
Probably one of the best put together videos. Super informational and answers alot of common questions love this channel!
Thumbed up every video ive seen so far. Clear and quick for the amount of information
Thanks Tyler!
Great information as always. As I am less than 100 miles from you, I have learned much about the mushrooms on my own land. Keep up the good work. I appreciate the time and effort that you put into your channel.
28Bull
Thank you!
Excellent once again Adam. Thank you. Keep them coming.
Thanks Ricky! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video, learning a lot about mushrooms. Love the amount of detail you go into. Subscribed to your channel!
Thanks!
Another great video Adam!
Thanks Nick!
Another great video thank you. I've been taking your chaga, reishi and turkey tail dual extraction for awhile and feel great, when I get low I will visit your store to order more. Thanks again.
You're welcome! Thanks for all your support.
I am from upstate New York and I appreciate your knowledge and videos on the subject. Peace!
I always learn from you. I love learning more about their mycorrhizal relationships with trees. Thanks for the well rounded information you provide!
I like that Adam adds the medical studies. Keep 'em coming. I am convinced that mushrooms hold many keys.
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
You are so full of information! Thank you!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
What Larry Fisher said” Encyclopedia with legs”! You are a gem in the forest. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed the video, Shawn!
I have found this Bay Brown Bolete in East Texas. They were in groups of many small groups. Thanks for This Adam!
Great video! Also, I wanted to congratulate you on being mentioned in the acknowledgement section of Sam Thayer's new book! Thanks for putting out all of this great content.
Thanks! Sam's a great guy!
Thank you! Always great videos
Thanks Martin!
Bay bolete was the first good edible mushroom I spotted and identified here in Northern-Central Germany. It was late October, wet and mossy patch of spruce forest. I was (and still am) a real novice in fungi world, so this find has simply amazed me. I was so happy! Didn't collect them, only made a lot of photos :)
Thanks Adam, great videos.
Conifer and pine forests are some of my favorite places to hunt for mushrooms because that's where Boletes grow! It's so cool to see a pine duff covered forest in Pennsylvania! And even cooler to see that you found edible porcini like mushrooms! Another amazing video! Have you ever found the Boletus edulis species?
Thanks! Yes... I find B. edulis varieties around here in Western PA. I didn't see too many this year, though I'll try again next season!
This is the best video on this mushroom.
Adam I truly love and appreciate your knowledge. You are truly a blessing. I'm very interested in learning as much as I can (I've just started this year so I'm a wee babe at this, lol), especially medicinal uses. Food too of course. Having a medical background natural medicine fascinates me. I've learned it can be sooooo much better than traditional western medicine.
Thank you for sharing all you do. ~Lisa
Thanks for watching and commenting, Lisa! Always great to hear from you.
I wish I could take you on a mushroom hunt with me 😊 I'm still training my eyes to know where to look and what to look for.. awesome video!
If you are in the western PA area, Adam offers mushroom hikes that educate hunters. I did one group hike this fall with him, and it was a great experience.
Thanks, I'm in central KY so not too far from him, but i got no good vehicle to get there.. 😊 maybe some day, thanks for the info
I'm just getting into wild mushrooms (other than liberty caps) and really appreciate your upbeat attitude and knowledge. Thanks man.
Hi Adam , thank you for your time and knowledge . Again thank you. I did see amanitas ( fly agarics ) a couple months ago. I live in Ontario, Canada.
Thanks Scott!
Your videos are great man
I've picked a massive bag full of Red Amanatia Muscaria next to the middle level of Table Mountain in my Country South Africa. I ate them after half drying them in an oven and well I saw right through my body and had quite the experience.
If you ever come to Minnesota I want to walk through the woods with you! The knowledge is amazing....well beyond me, but I love these videos! Thanks!!
Amanita muscaria are relatively common in Northwest Iowa as well, though we have few conifers. Ours have lemon yellow caps.
You have one of the favorite faces to see on my TH-cam, my friend . Thanks for all the info 😀
Thank you for your diligence! Much appreciated.
You're welcome, Alex!
I love your channel anytime I find anything I come back to your page to see if it’s safe to eat
he looks very happy when talking about the disruption of neuronal activity related to the shroom.
You have a gift. Keep using it man!
As always, a fascinating video Adam! How you remember all of that information, especially genus & species names, is totally beyond me. I can't even remember common names except for Oyster mushroom, that one is pretty easy.
Genius. Great research and coverage. Great to know we both are in PA. TWO THUMBS UP.
Thank you!
No..... Thank YOU. Spread the knowledge.
That was excellent, you're really helping me to lower the learning curve.
You finally did an Amanita Muscaria video!
Thought that too, loved the "do more research on it and look what U'll find 😉😏😏🍄"
@@LikeTheOceanWeRise found one or 2 of people making teas out if them and lets just say they took a nice trip lol
@@ricomidence2063 It is stupid and scummy to post those videos. The crackheads would love to see Amanitas get popular. They wanna sell em to dumb kids at festivals. Don't mess with salvia or morning glory seeds either.
@@guslook3184 as with anything, A. muscaria must be treated with respect and the knowledge of what it's capable of, and how to use it.
The are plenty of toxic or harmful substances that people use in everyday life without even realizing it. Do your research, and approach everything with respect and knowledge.
@@jameshaulenbeek5931 I have no respect for modern day yahoo's that claim they posses the knowledge to respectfully consume Amanita Muscaria.
Really enjoying your videos. They are well done. It is obvious to me you are either a thoroughly self-taught person with an intense passion for this subject matter or you are a trained botanist and mycologist /or both! Either way very good videos!
Your videos are SO fun! Also, haircut done ya' good!
Could you please repeat that? 😂. Fascinating stuff man! Thanks for the biology lesson! 👍
Love your videos -- thank you for sharing this info.
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
I take it that harvesting anything near Three-Mile Island is a bad bet, then?
I've harvested a 10.2# hen of woods in Shiloh,TN. My first ever & it's delicious. I've hunted morels before but this one was right under my nose, front yard white oak. I'm loving it.
Thanks! Super glad I found ur channel :)
Adam, I’m really enjoying your videos. I’m originally from western Pennsylvania too. I live in Ohio now about 70 miles from where I grew up so I should be able to find the same mushrooms you’re talking about.
I love this guy.
LOVE!
Thanks!
I plan on trying a tea if i find some this year
Mushroom hunting is totally addictive!
Amanita muscaria is always a good hint that boletus (edulis) is standing somewhere close by 😋
I love the insight you share.i have learned much.tks
I have all kinds of a darker brown or rusty brown amenities and a few bright yellow. They are so pretty!!
So many mushrooms look alike and it's a gamble to pick to eat.
Just found you. Very thorough, I like that. So educated on the mushrooms! Hats off to you! Totally subscribed. Now maybe on your channel I can get some clear explanation of some of the beautiful mushrooms I come across. Or at least the family they belong in, to properly identify. TY!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
wow muscaria, I've been seeing some of these, I"ve eaten them in the past to experiment but wow I get to hear you talk about them.
thanks for posting this. As an aside, I've just been reading a published study of the effects of treating 'merc' with ultrasonic for several minutes. Rigorous scientific experiments have discovered that this treatment alone, without alcohol or refluxing etc, produces significantly higher yields than any other extraction method of of the specific medicinal properties we are all after.
Great video, Adam! Did you see Joe Rogan's podcast with Paul Stamets last week? Really interesting conversation.
Son of a Bear Bushcraft let's get adam on rogan to talk about medicinal mushrooms!
Sooooo cool.
Thanks, I've been meaning to check it out!
abbshurz that sounds like a great idea. How would you go about it
brilliant idea!! I second that!
Thank you! And greetings from Meadville!
Where the heck did this guy come from! Is this what expert level looks like?
A. muscaria is such a beautiful mushroom. Here in the Pacific Northwest we have huge ones, they can range from yellow to orange to bright red.
Wow! This is amazing content! Thank you, I really enjoyed and subscribes :D
I’ve found A. muscaria a few times. The last time I found a huge patch with saucer to dinner plate sized caps. Pounds and pounds of them. Pretty cool.
A Fly How appropriate. Be careful.
The Gilled Polypore grows on Alders for sure. Glad to know what it is called.