About this Event
This Seminar aims to provide insightful information into the impact Nutrients have on Mycelium, based on Humble Bruise's extensive research in the field of agar and overall cultivation.
Topics covered include the qualification of nutrients used in Mycology, the importance that nutrient ratios and combinations of different nutrients have on Mycelium development and growth, exposes some non-factual Myths in Mycology, and will provide the public with a greater understanding on how they can use this information to improve their genetics and cultivation.
ABOUT:
A native of Puerto Rico and extremely proud of his Taino heritage, Humble Bruise started his professional roots in a completely different field; he is a CPA and MBA and worked on 2 of the largest CPA firms in the world; KPMG and Ernst & Young, specializing in Financial Services Audits, including large Insurance and Banking institutions. Education has always been a passion for him, providing training and seminars in Technical Accounting Topics to others in the industry.
However, the discipline and research skills acquired during this time has strongly influenced his approach to Mycology. His Focus is oriented into understanding the “Cause and Effect” and documenting results when playing with different variables, in the name of providing insightful and innovative research into the world of mycology. His groundbreaking research in the realm of agar has already begun to shift how the industry looks at Agar work and the significant effects Nutrients have on Mycelium, including Nutrient Ratios and Density. His obsession with Nutrients led to the creation of Kingsorg, a passion project that aimed to bring a unique Agar product that was created through over 2,000 hours of R&D, leading to his acclaimed and Award-Winning Sorghum Syrup Recipe.
Humble Bruise takes pride in his Genetic work, mostly known for his Humble APE isolation. He knows the importance of constantly working to improve genetics, as a consistent and quality-driven product makes Mycology more accessible to all.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Seawell Ballroom at the DCPA, 1350 Arapahoe Street, Denver, United States