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RE: Humongous fungus among us: An ode to our fungal kin

in #love7 years ago

Dear @mountainjewel. Thank you for this post. I am getting very interested about fungi, especially the kings and queens like reishi, chagea, and lions mane, for everyday energysing and health. As so many here in the comments I listened a lot to Paul Stamets in the last months and on my way to get a better informed mycologist and fungi foragerr. I am keenly looking forward to your next fugi post!

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Awesome! Kings and queens indeed! I miss chaga, I used to harvest it back when I lived in Canada, but luckily we have lion's mane and reishi growing wild here too. Best of luck on the mycological journey.

Hey. I just went into a bit of research about growing reishi, chaga and lions mane at home. Chaga is a bit complicated, as you need birch trees and quite some time. But reishi and lions amne are super easy to grow. Maybe I will get into this for our family medicine supply...

Let me know how they this goes. We have only innoculated shiitake so far but will keep expanding,.

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