Botany and Mycology :)

Plants and mushrooms are my passionate hobbies, and i love to grow things that I can eat, and which allow my scientific side to research these experimental growth assays.

I also like to paint, and badly play a few instruments, but the cultivation is my top obsession :)

 

Anyone want to know more or share similar interests? :)

 

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  • Smile nature is a place of peace for me, I have an allotment which I find is functional good for me, I just love planting bulbs and seeds. Planting makes you appreciate the seasons and being in the cycle of life. I love to read about the plants and to be honest I love to observe the smallest detail and learn the most oddest of facts about a plant or a creature.

    For example mushrooms contain spermadine which is linked by the oxford university long- life research as a substance which prolongs human life the most, as it determines the shield thickness of each cell. You also get spermadine in, probiotic cheese, Peas and grapefruits and some sea food.

    True be told,, I am a peusdo scientist at heart which bores the *** of normal NT's people. I need to stop trying to speak or share knowledge with the zombies. Only kidding or am I. Money Mouth

    I have spend my whole life looking for a real intellectual conversation, I am human information sponge who makes up the total model of the existence in this head, half the time I don't even know what I am talking about until I have said it. lol  

    micki82, your mushroom collection sounds amazing,, I love the fact that the soil has a total mycelium network within it and it feed nutrients towards the plant roots, it has been said by scientists that the world is one big mushroom brain with a biosignal network around the world, I can believe that. If you break the soil by digging you break the links and this is the reason why soil erosion is happening. Mushrooms are symbiotic. The latest research is to use mushrooms to  extract mineral/metals out the ground. Mushrooms even help retain water in areas to keep plants alive during drought. I could get lost in a mushroom Foot in Mouth world.

    Hope you enjoyed the information

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  • Smile nature is a place of peace for me, I have an allotment which I find is functional good for me, I just love planting bulbs and seeds. Planting makes you appreciate the seasons and being in the cycle of life. I love to read about the plants and to be honest I love to observe the smallest detail and learn the most oddest of facts about a plant or a creature.

    For example mushrooms contain spermadine which is linked by the oxford university long- life research as a substance which prolongs human life the most, as it determines the shield thickness of each cell. You also get spermadine in, probiotic cheese, Peas and grapefruits and some sea food.

    True be told,, I am a peusdo scientist at heart which bores the *** of normal NT's people. I need to stop trying to speak or share knowledge with the zombies. Only kidding or am I. Money Mouth

    I have spend my whole life looking for a real intellectual conversation, I am human information sponge who makes up the total model of the existence in this head, half the time I don't even know what I am talking about until I have said it. lol  

    micki82, your mushroom collection sounds amazing,, I love the fact that the soil has a total mycelium network within it and it feed nutrients towards the plant roots, it has been said by scientists that the world is one big mushroom brain with a biosignal network around the world, I can believe that. If you break the soil by digging you break the links and this is the reason why soil erosion is happening. Mushrooms are symbiotic. The latest research is to use mushrooms to  extract mineral/metals out the ground. Mushrooms even help retain water in areas to keep plants alive during drought. I could get lost in a mushroom Foot in Mouth world.

    Hope you enjoyed the information

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