kinocola

kinocola

Hello, my name is Kinocola. I grew up in Japan, where mushrooms and fermentation are celebrated for their cultural and ecological significance. This early exposure sparked my deep interest in fungi and microbes—not only as fascinating organisms but also as essential partners in creating sustainable systems. Through Micraw.com, I’m reaching out to a global community to share my journey and insights in mushroom cultivation, microbial ecology, and sustainable practices. For me, sustainability isn’t just a choice; it’s a responsibility. I’m committed to making cultivation methods as eco-friendly as possible, emphasizing waste reduction, recycling, and natural processes that support the cycle of life. From using earthworms for decomposition to exploring low-cost and reusable substrates, I focus on ways to cultivate mushrooms and microbes that are both effective and gentle on the planet. I invite you to join me in exploring how fungi, microbes, and sustainable practices can reshape our future. Together, we can cultivate with respect for nature and recycle life back into the earth.

The relationship between squirrels and fungus

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The slime molds aren’t Fungi

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