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FuchiKoma
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Re: Mushrooms growing in our herb garden - Australia [Re: Mr. Mushrooms]
#9719056 - 02/01/09 05:51 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks to everyone for the quick replies.
Thanks Mr M.
So I take it then that none of them are "edible" in the cooking sense, but the ones under the basil may be "edible" in the traveling sense.
LoL... wasn't expecting that. Not quite sure what to do with them now.
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Beege
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Re: Mushrooms growing in our herb garden - Australia [Re: FuchiKoma]
#9719090 - 02/01/09 05:59 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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don't eat them! they are illegal.
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Re: Mushrooms growing in our herb garden - Australia [Re: FuchiKoma]
#9719200 - 02/01/09 06:21 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Spore print them and dry the ones you don't eat, can you make closer pictures, those are beautiful inski.
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ReefaCheefa
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Re: Mushrooms growing in our herb garden - Australia [Re: FuchiKoma]
#9720695 - 02/01/09 11:25 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
FuchiKoma said: Thanks to everyone for the quick replies.
Thanks Mr M.
So I take it then that none of them are "edible" in the cooking sense, but the ones under the basil may be "edible" in the traveling sense.
LoL... wasn't expecting that. Not quite sure what to do with them now.
If you can spore print what we believe to be pan subs, they are edible and even mildly active. Upon confirmation that is
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Re: Mushrooms growing in our herb garden - Australia [Re: ReefaCheefa]
#9720907 - 02/02/09 12:24 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Damn i better start a herb garden and get some basil cranking 
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FuchiKoma
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Re: Mushrooms growing in our herb garden - Australia [Re: FuchiKoma]
#9720917 - 02/02/09 12:27 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well after 12 hours of daylight the blue ones (Coprinus species) are pretty much dead (or at least hiding really well). The white ones (Psathyrella or Conocybe) are rapidly fading away.
Funnily enough the only ones which seem to have survived are the ones hiding under the basil
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#9720927 - 02/02/09 12:31 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: Mushrooms growing in our herb garden - Australia [Re: Mufungo]
#9721522 - 02/02/09 07:17 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Awesome, this may be the first time I've seen subbalteatus/cinctulus in Australia. Print em! Looks like you may have quite a few in there (I see some more hiding up at the top). Let them mature a little more and then pick and dry them, and sporeprint a few of them. Keep checking your garden for more, and dry them and add them to the stash. That way you can build up a decent amount for a trip. Which for me is 30-100 or so.
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