How Mushrooms Grow in the Wild - Lifecycle of Fungus Illustrated - Spores and Mycelium
A subscriber (Brett KontrolPhreak) suggested that I do more illustrations, and had the idea for this video. As it was already something that I'd been doing a lot of reading about, it was the perfect idea. The lifecycle of a wild mushroom can help us understand what it is that our cultivated mushrooms need to survive and thrive, and honestly is just a fascinating topic. In this video, I go through the major stages of mushroom development, from spore to fully matured fruiting body. Looking forward to your comments! I love doing these illustrations, so if you have another idea for the next one please let me know! Cheers, Jared

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