Mycelium and Your Back To Eden Garden

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Mycelium extend the area in which a fungi can find nutrients. Think of mycelium as extra-long fingers. If you had extra-long fingers, what could you reach without moving? Fungi are stationary organisms; however, mycelium grow outwards to look for water and nutrients such as nitrogen, carbon, potassium and phosphorus, which the mycelium transports to the fruiting body so it can continue to produce biomass and grow.
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Mycelium is the vegetative body of the fungi, the caps are how fungi spread spores.

jitsumoreno
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I have this in my mulch and didn't know what is was until I came on you tube to see a few videos on it. Now I know it's a good thing and not harmful. Your words were a little hard to understand because of the background music but I made it through. Thanks for the video!!!! 👍

wonderwhat
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oh, i love it. i grow mycelium in jars for mushroom bags or outdoors, and they could be use in compost tea, or just a few pieces of them on the soild, in pots or beds, would make mycelium soil and plants flourished over night. great information, i love to hear from others who believed.

veronicabe
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They also take chemicals from plants attacked by pests and communicates that to surrounding plant species and they can better defend themselves before the attack. Crazy stuff these mycelium

GAGE_tx
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liking this video, is a super charged trick. we add this to all the compost bins and to anything we cover the garden with like leaves, etc. thank you Daniel info.

MrCntryjoe
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Please stop spreading false info.

MYCELIUM IS FUNGUS. It's the main body of all fungi.

There are mycelium-like filament growing bacteria such as actinomycete but they generally aren't referred to as mycelium. At the very most they are called 'bacterial mycelium', not just 'mycelium'. When someone says 'mycelium' it by default means fungi.

And those white strands that degrade organic material in the wood are most likely fungal mycelium.

arrhazes
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Mycellium is not "strung together bacteria". Good intentions but you should watch a few Paul Stamets videos. He is a renowned expert on mycellium. Then do a version two of your video.

oldmetalhippyoldmetalhippy
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I have a container garden and when I went to amend it I found huge clumps of mycelium. Some containers have a lot, can there ever be too much? Also should I break it up and sprinkle throughout the soil or leave it clumped up? Thanks for a great video.

scuttlezebra
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This may sound stupid but can you put a cap in vermiculite and coco coir in hopes itll colonize would it work? Or does the coco have to be inoculated

aweninety
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Yeah mycelium is not bacteria- it’s the vegetative body of any fungus which gives rise to the fruiting bodies

palmdoc
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Cooked or uncooked rice? I would think it needs to be cooked for the starches to be easy food.

matthewjones
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Wow! I learn good things from you. Thank you

InMyField
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Man if I knew I would never get rid of it when I saw it 🤦🏼‍♂️

-djg-
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Is that just something in the south ? I'm in Pennsylvania and don't recall seeing that at all.

martinstiastny
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I would think that forest mycelium would be different sets of species than cultivated full sun garden mycelium.

jamesr
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I had never heard of Bacterial Mycelium before, only Fungal Mycelium. But I checked and it is a thing... So, since you are adamant about what you are collecting being Bacterial Mycelium, and all the pictures I saw that weren't through a microscope all look the same, how can you tell the difference?

trollforge
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Good video, I had never heard that about rice but I was researching where white vinegar came from, and white rice was the winner. There must be some connection.

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