Showing posts with label Fungi Lab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fungi Lab. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Out of the Box Crazy About Mushrooms

This past Saturday we braved the cold and ventured out to visit the most amazing mushroom farm on the planet.  No kidding.  I really think we have something here in our "backyard" that is nothing short of amazing.  

Tradd Cotter and Olga Katic began cultivating fungi in their two bedroom apartment in Florida.  The modest beginnings has "mushroomed" into a 50,000 square foot facility with a world class laboratory and research facility.  They are collaborating on mycoremediation medical research projects.  The lab houses more than 200 species of fungi, mostly from Eastern United States isolates.  

Ok, now that is the "cleaned up" version of what is going on over there.  The truth is Tradd
is a "mad scientist, whose brain and therefore mission has been completely colonized by fungi mycelium.  


His accomplice Olga, 


oversees the important infrastructure of Tradd's constantly expanding ideas and endeavors.  If Tradd has his way,  he will end all disease and clean up every oil spill and tragedy of life on this planet using fungi to do it!  No kidding.  I am really serious about this and he is too.  Go visit the farm and get a tour if you don't believe me.  

Tradd has written a book which I strongly recommend everyone to purchase.  


A couple of years ago I taught some fungi labs and the fungi "virus" has infected me as well.  I can't wait to roll up my sleeves and colonize a new crop of mad scientist fungi students.

Here are some photos we took of the farms and the labs.  


















Fungi are easy to cultivate at home either inside, in your garden, or on logs.  I purchased some Shitake Mushroom plugs and plan to inject them into some logs soon.  I will let you know how it goes in a future blog.  

Meanwhile, purchase the book, go on a tour if you can, and find out why we are so extremely fortunate to have Tradd Cotter and Olga Katic busy cultivating, dreaming, growing, and using fungi to cure the ills of our planet. 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Fungi (girl) Lab

 
                                                This is my friend Janet.  It's all her fault... 
 
She is the one that got me hooked on mushrooms...  And now she's moving away to Phoenix Arizona (where mushrooms are scarce) to pursue other adventures.  The nerve!  I will miss her. 
 
Truthfully, I am very grateful to Janet for giving me the idea to have a mushroom lab. 
Fungi are fascinating.  
 





 This is Olga and I. 
 
My husband and I took a trip to Mushroom Mountain to buy spawn.
Olga also helped me learn how to cultivate spawn. 
 
She was a big help in identifying all the fungi in the back of my car.  This is where I store my prize collections from walks in the woods.  My car looks like a science experiment gone awry... 
 
 Olga taught me how to shred newspaper and then soak it in water overnight. 

Next, layer the spawn and newspaper in a container and seal it up in a plastic bag.  Remove this from sunlight and wait 2-3 weeks. 
Open the bag and you should see this.  It is mycelium that has colonized the wet newspaper.  After a while the colony will decide to rise up and create delicious oyster mushrooms.  I can't wait. 

Olga says they will double in size every day.  When they stop growing is when they should be picked and eaten.  Yummy!  So, if you are inclined to learn how to grow mushrooms, please visit Mushroom Mountain.  They are simply the best.