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Dizzwizzle
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: darktimes]
#8603309 - 07/07/08 07:24 AM (1 month, 29 days ago) |
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look back through the the pages and see
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Dizzwizzle]
#8603397 - 07/07/08 08:28 AM (1 month, 29 days ago) |
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yawning is so gooood
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: purple_mule]
#8603413 - 07/07/08 08:38 AM (1 month, 29 days ago) |
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the pic we posted up earlier was id as a gymnopus species on another thread. just checked on a print and it's a slightly pink sort of colour. does this indicate something other than a gymnopus species. i will check it again in the morn and se if the depth of the print makes any difference to the colour
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polantis
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: darktimes]
#8603463 - 07/07/08 09:01 AM (1 month, 29 days ago) |
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darktimes said: the pic we posted up earlier was id as a gymnopus species on another thread. just checked on a print and it's a slightly pink sort of colour. does this indicate something other than a gymnopus species. i will check it again in the morn and se if the depth of the print makes any difference to the colour
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: polantis]
#8605529 - 07/07/08 07:23 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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polantis said: Also checked my patches today to find nothing, not even the pins I left last time  I found some stroph's which were very red looking, almost AM red!? Any one think this might be due to global warming? It's been raining but nothing like I remember winter to be.
Don't know about warming Pol, but the rain isn't what it used to be. In the Melbourne city, the historical average for June is 49.4mm, and this year we amassed a crappy 14.2mm.
Check out the Victorian winter rainfall anomaly chart:
 We're way lower than we should be.
You know, we shroomers are the hidden casualties in this climate change, drought event. Everyone bleats on about the farmers, yet where is our federal assistance? Where are our fundraising concerts with Lee Kernigan and Kasey Chambers?
This is entirely unfair. I want to hear Kevin Rudd say he's going to look after working shroomers. That under his government, not one of us has to sit around at home, sober, on a Saturday night.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Noobshroom]
#8605579 - 07/07/08 07:32 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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aaaaaahhhhhaaaaahhhhhaaaaahhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhahahahahahahahahahah
 
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Noobshroom]
#8605624 - 07/07/08 07:46 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Ha ha ha noobshroom , First of all about the concert...Im protesting about your choice of performers as they are only good for the farmers and not our party. Let them be tortured with some bushpig moaning about how she's "Not pretty enough".
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Juke Adro]
#8605647 - 07/07/08 07:52 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Could someone do me a massive favor and ID these for me? I can post a picture of them picked too if you want.

(the 2nd batch looks a bit old and munted)

My old spot has been completely dry for a few weeks and I spotted these this morning.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: theadrianclub]
#8605694 - 07/07/08 08:06 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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id is coprinus sp or something along them lines
not active keep looking
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: theadrianclub]
#8605710 - 07/07/08 08:13 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Hey adrianclub Welcome to the shroomery...For an ID that will be safer,more accurate and easier for everyone you MUST include the following information... Habitat- whats it growing on/out of,close to (trees)? Gills- colour,close together,far apart,bruising? stem- thin,thick,fiberous,fragile,bruising,colour? cap- Colour,bruising,size,shape? Spore print- colour, a must for correct ID Bruising- What colour has it bruised if it has? Location- N, E, S, W Victoria or AU... Cheers and happy hunting
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: ArtVandaley]
#8605778 - 07/07/08 08:27 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Hmmm they look more like Coprinus micaceus to me...
to add: Habitat- growing out of thick grass with a bit of mulch, near a tree, otherwise out in the open Gills- most black but one or two of them had white gills stem- thick, fragile cap- golden-brown colour, small dark-ish nipples on top. Caps were as big as a 5c piece and curved down like an umbrella. Spore print- black Bruising- they haven't bruised Location- Western Suburbs, VIC
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: theadrianclub]
#8606857 - 07/08/08 01:51 AM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Thats because they are Coprinus micaceus you know what your on about already, good stuff mate welcome to the shroomery
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Dizzwizzle]
#8611030 - 07/09/08 01:18 AM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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Hello guys, it has been quite some time since I last posted here. Been busy. Anyhow.. I have been looking for subs but I feel that it has been just too dry. Most of them (from my local park) are struggling.
Anyhow I had some dried powdered mushie the other day (my normal dose is 0.5g -1g dried. I was lying in bed and listening to my fav music and I literally relived my childhood days. I could clearly visualise my grandmas house and everything there in fine/great details. Most of what I saw I had forgotten totally until the mushie trip. Really amazing... sort of like lucid dreaming. Very nice. I could even see what was in the cabinet etc.
I find that when I'm tripping on mushie, I tend to get thirsty and my jaw would be shaky, sort of like how your jaw shakes when u are feeling very cold. And yawning a lot. Also there is no gradual coming down. I almost always snap out of it and just "know" the mushie is gone. My friend had the same experience. And on low doses, you can easily take over control if need be (ie friend needed help) or just let it flow and enjoy. About two weeks ago, two of my friends and I went to Melbourne Museum and had mushrooms there. It was so much fun esp with the 3-D show and the mind/drug/optical illusion exhibits on the second floor.
On another occasion, I was driving along a highway whilst on 0.5g dried mushroom and it really gave me a different perspective of the road. I could see that the road resembled a ribbon with road markings, pretty much like what you'd see while playing computer games on racing for example.
Edited by cutemushie (07/09/08 02:04 AM)
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: cutemushie]
#8611094 - 07/09/08 01:36 AM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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Also on my recent hunt (in the last 2 weeks or so), I saw some quite interesting fungi at my normal mushroom wonderland. I saw the anemone fungi (the first pic below is taken using my mob phone cam and the second one I got from the internet for a clearer/nicer pic). It stinks and has sticky spore mess that looked like someone had just wiped some wet cat shit on it. I also saw lots of brown cup mushrooms. They are so brittle that a gentle touch is enough to break them.
Anemone fungi.
Anemone fungi (Aseroe rubra).
Cup fungi.
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cutemushie
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: cutemushie]
#8611133 - 07/09/08 01:49 AM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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At another location, I found my first ever Blewit mushroom (Lepista nuda) or Pied Bleu in France. Unfortunately I didn't have a chance to taste it as I used the stem for core biopsy and the cap for a spore print. Couldn't get any print. I think it was too old or dry? Anyhow... it also harboured some maggots. Damn those maggots again. Also eating my wild subs as well.
A little update on my subs grow... the mycelium is growing very strongly on grain. It may be a challenge trying to fruit them. But then they grow wild here, so it might not be too bad. If I manage to fruit them, I'd have my own home grown mushrooms year round, even in summer! AND FREE OF MAGGOTS.
Although I didn't manage to taste the Blewit mushroom, I did manage to taste some giant coprinus atramentarius I got fromt the mushroom wonderland. They actually taste very good just simply stir fried with some butter, salt and pepper. I also tried 2 Volvariella speciosa. They were just as delicious cooked the same way as the coprinus. Next time I see those coprinus I'm going to take a small sample and grow them.
Forgot to add earlier on when I was talking about my trip..... also tried looking at the patterns on Media Player whilst listening to my songs.... awesome experience.
Till later. Good luck guys with all your hunts for subs or whatever.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: cutemushie]
#8611330 - 07/09/08 02:41 AM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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Yeah it has been too dry... thanks to the rain in the last few days, there are some subs growing in my patch but they're struggling too. I took a bottle of spore water with me and watered them
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: cutemushie]
#8611374 - 07/09/08 02:59 AM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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cutemushie said: Forgot to add earlier on when I was talking about my trip..... also tried looking at the patterns on Media Player whilst listening to my songs.... awesome experience
Milkdrop is better.
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since the inital publication of the charged electromagnetic spectrum, humans
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: lasrevinU]
#8611382 - 07/09/08 03:01 AM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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lasrevinU said: Yeah it has been too dry... thanks to the rain in the last few days, there are some subs growing in my patch but they're struggling too. I took a bottle of spore water with me and watered them
Frankly, spore water is more of a hit and miss. A surer way is to pull the whole damn thing out, cut and save the mushroom, and bury the base in new woodchips. Even surer way is get grain spawn and bury them in woodchips. A guranteed way is to grow your own. I know pulling sounds horrible, but I don't think many people realise that the woodchips the current mushrooms are growing on can be exhausted if not replenished by the council. If not replenished, the patch will go anyhow.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: lasrevinU]
#8611394 - 07/09/08 03:03 AM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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Why would you water shrooms with spore water?
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polantis
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: lasrevinU]
#8611396 - 07/09/08 03:04 AM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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Nice finds cutemushie, lasrevinU circleandstar and I also found oodles of those Cup fungi. Those Anemone look awesome.
Might keep an eye out for those coprinus atramentarius, they sound tasty. Found some huge juicy feild mushrooms the other day, in the frypan on toast mmmm.
Id plz http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/8611437/an/0/page/0
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