Get Hands on Cloning, and Breeding, Expanding Cultures, Preparing Nutrient Medias with the MycoSymbiotics team, led by William Padilla-Brown
Cordyceps mushrooms are becoming more popular in North America as more research comes out on their pharmacological activity, and we see more farms popping up. Up until the past few years North American Cordyceps Cultivation has been focused on mycelium production for powders and capsules. There is currently a demand for Cordyceps Fruit bodies in North America. As more individuals begin to source more of their products locally there will be a demand for locally grown Cordyceps.
Since 2015, William has been working successfully on Developing multiple East Coast Cordyceps militaris strains for Commercial Cultivation. Interestingly enough, you don't need insects to grow cordyceps, they will grow on materials that can be found anywhere, producing a valuable product. Cordyceps farms in Southern Asia have proven this to be a successful/sustainable venture. With simple understanding anyone can grow Cordyceps. Cordyceps militaris farms will provide communities with another Ecologically Regenerative Sustainable Micro Industry for our country!
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