vue - Grow Your Own Mushrooms in Used Coffee Grounds
Alejandro Velez and Nikhil Arora, co-founders of Back to the Roots LLC in Oakland, Calif., have grown a business out of other companies' trash. They manufacture grow-at-home oyster mushroom kits filled with used coffee grounds. WSJ's Lauren Rudser reports. Video originally aired November 13, 2011.
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mushrooms dont have seeds.
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Ребята, Вы молодцы! Хорошая идея плюс новые рабочие места. Успехов!!
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It sounds very ecologic, but what about all these plastic bags they use? I feet my coffee ground to the worms.
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I've been spending time with the help of my son studying growing mushrooms at home then we discovered a fantastic resource at Gregs Mushroom Grower (check it out on google)
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Something innovative by two young men who experimented with the uses of coffee grounds. I am sharing this video so that you (parents, grandparents) might use this to inspire your siblings. Those who hope to invent or develop something that will be useful in society; whatever that might be. We all need some Inspirational ideas to keep ourselves Motivated in what we want to due or be. Pass it on. Bruce Warren Marchetta Th.d. Hypnotherapist (who began by seeing a movie at the age of 12).
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ive started collecting grounds an have plenty more stores that want to give my kids, single dad,more but i have been doing it wrong?i need help, iam computer dumb an can not see vary good mailing adderss 20 william hieghts lock haven pa 17745.pls send us ez insteructions in big print GOD bless ur allsome thk u frusterated dad
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Love the concept
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They stopped using coffee btw
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mushrooms are too costly in India....
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thats amazing! good job! I just wonder if the mushrooms will have coffee flavor?? ;-)
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How can I contact with Alejandro Velez and Nikhil Arora?
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As a strict vegetarian I love mushrooms and incorporate them to almost every meal I prepare♡♡♡
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Hey. I plan to start some mushrooms at home. I bought some from the supermarket and there is fluffy stuff on the stems. I figured this may give me an advantage in growing on my own since i think it is mycelium. Is it ok to use the fluffy stems as well as the spores to start my own shrooms?
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Here to learn how to grow them i like the portobello mushrooms havent had any others i will continue to test and learn how to grow them if someone could help me get started all videos that i make i will collab with you.
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Hello from Sweden! Is there really any subculture that doesent originate from California??? In a world that will have to cope with an increasing amount of chaos (see chaostheory and kessler effect, monoculture, plastic soup to name a few....) a small locally connected businessmodel is way to go.
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Good for them! I grow my own mushrooms, but I'm just a hobbyist. I couldn't imagine doing it on that scale.
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Our kit just sprouted and they sure do grow quickly! Now do we dare to eat them???
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holy shiitake! YouTube is infested with mushroom kit SPAM....goddamn ripoff...save your own coffee grounds in the freezer. when you get enough microwave them to sterilize. Put grounds in plastic food container with a few small holes poked in the bottom..Borrow 1 shiitake from your neighbor, pull the stem out and set it on a uncoated paper plate gills down for 3 or 4 days. See spore deposit. Cut spore deposit paper in tiny little squares mix with moist coffee grounds. keep lid slightly loose, dark, 65-70deg. Watch. Mist daily. Shiitake grows. Eat all but 1 then repeat..free.. feel free to copy and paste on rude mushroom pushers videos..
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Holy shiitake
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that is remarkable,,,and two thumbs up to both of you for having such dedication (y)
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