mycelialmatrix

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A blend of Mushroom talk, Woodworking, Composting, Alternative Construction, Open Source, and resource sharing.

Leaving the Matrix behind, by building a better one

Exit the Mainstream Matrix Today And Join the Mycelial Matrix For a better Tomorrow

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Using Yeast and White rot Fungi as the anode and cathode respectively.

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From grow.bio

A combo of Hemp hurds and ganoderma I would say for the mushrooms.

The pine 1x1 stock is to create a “Lego”- making it easier for them to be stackable.

Excited to keep experimenting with this

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Good article about how we can reuse Spent Mushroom Blocks to improve our soils, generate energy sources, and make building materials. Cycling Nutrients like Mother Nature for the Win!

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“In controlled experiments, the TLBS reduced the bioavailable concentrations of nickel and cadmium by 93.63% and 89.68%, respectively. Simultaneously, it degraded 71.41% to 96.79% of organic pollutants, including commonly used antibiotics and pesticides.”

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Really interesting demo of how to make various types of building materials using Mud. Ratios and amounts given. Methods Included: Rammed Earth, Cob, Adobe Brick, Clay Mortar, Wattle and Daub, Straw Clay bricks, Light Straw Clay,

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reishi block cut reishi block bagged reishi block progress

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Great presentation on the future and current work of using Mycelium as a building material. Hell ya, Lets GO!!

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Reishi Bonsai Bowls (lemmy.world)
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Reishi mushroom grown from the “waste” sawdust produced in the Oak bowl turning process.

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Walls made using various natural building techniques.

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Contaminated plate (lemmy.world)
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Recently switched from screw top PP5 plastic agar plates to 90mm glass petris.

PP5 plates were used for “No-Pour” agar method.

Now using a sous vide set at 55C to store media bottle filled with agar before pouring into glass plates

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