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World Spirit
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: nickmorrison515]
#10653247 - 07/10/09 01:16 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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One can easily take for example a mycelium cake of cubensis and instead of fruiting it indoors simply plant it in topsoil as-is (anywhere outside you can imagine, preferrably with a bit of shade though). You can crumble it and scatter it too.
Outdoor beds have NEVER been popular in Florida for no real reason except we are all fucking lazy motherfuckers. It is probable that Psilocybe cyanofriscoso could be inoculated into alder chips and layed to rest in aims for an outdoor bed that was actually perennial. No of you will try though. That's right. Not one of you. (Hint of antagonism but still very sarcastic language used here).
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Atlantic Wind
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: World Spirit]
#10653275 - 07/10/09 01:22 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Blah.. went to my field today and found only a couple small cubes, maybe an ok trips worth. It was fruiting like crazy a few weeks ago.. I wonder if someones picking them before me
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: Atlantic Wind]
#10653290 - 07/10/09 01:24 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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das8929 said: Blah.. went to my field today and found only a couple small cubes, maybe an ok trips worth. It was fruiting like crazy a few weeks ago.. I wonder if someones picking them before me 
Could be. I hate going out to a field seeing that it has already been picked. Luckily, the fields I go to are 1000+ acres and they grow everywhere. So, I know if I get there in the morning I will have a great haul, every time!
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doorsboy
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: nickmorrison515]
#10653954 - 07/10/09 03:40 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Already posted this, but yeah. I found it in the tampa riverview area. It's only one small cubie, but my first ever find. So I'm happy with it.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: doorsboy]
#10654017 - 07/10/09 03:55 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: World Spirit]
#10654038 - 07/10/09 04:04 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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World Spirit said:
Outdoor beds have NEVER been popular in Florida for no real reason except we are all fucking lazy motherfuckers. It is probable that Psilocybe cyanofriscoso could be inoculated into alder chips and layed to rest in aims for an outdoor bed that was actually perennial. No of you will try though. That's right. Not one of you. (Hint of antagonism but still very sarcastic language used here).
when I move I'm going to have a little over a half acre, some parts with mature oak trees, and palms. I'm planning on spending a lot of time trying to get exotics growing in my backyard.
Exoctic species like Ps. Weilii, Ps. Caerulescens, Ps. Hoogshagenii, Ps. Villarrealiae, Ps. Tampanensis, Ps. Samuiensis, Ps. Mexicana, and Panaeolus's can all most likely fruit nicely in an outdoor bed in Florida.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: panaeolus]
#10654066 - 07/10/09 04:14 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Wow sound murdered my post. Haha. I just wish I could have a big find like that.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: soundtrance]
#10655587 - 07/10/09 10:48 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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awesome morning
OH MY GODDD!!!! lol epic finds man
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: doorsboy]
#10655602 - 07/10/09 10:52 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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wow nice finddddd
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: panaeolus]
#10655647 - 07/10/09 11:05 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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World Spirit said:
Outdoor beds have NEVER been popular in Florida for no real reason except we are all fucking lazy motherfuckers. It is probable that Psilocybe cyanofriscoso could be inoculated into alder chips and layed to rest in aims for an outdoor bed that was actually perennial. No of you will try though. That's right. Not one of you. (Hint of antagonism but still very sarcastic language used here).
Is this easy? If my apt complex has the right habitat for it ill blow this bitch up.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: ReefaCheefa]
#10655699 - 07/10/09 11:17 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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so i saw a mushroom growing in my grass, but it confused me because the stem was definitely blue. i know that not all actives are blue, and not all blues, are active. but i just wanted to be certain... if i find a pic, ill post it. but if not, it looks alot like a pan cyan but tiny, with a blue stem... growing straight outta grass.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: vinceTM]
#10656348 - 07/11/09 02:50 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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If its a well maintained lawn that wouldn't be that surprising. You should definitely post a pic.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: ManNamedGray]
#10657609 - 07/11/09 10:40 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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well im headed out to the field today. i am pro at IDing cubs but i really dont know anything about any otherkinds of shrooms. I would like to start learning but for today I want to just get magic mushrooms since I am goingto be with some friends. Like I said I know what to look for when it comes to cubes but idk what else to look for when it comes to magic mushies. I was just wondering what some other common shrooms look like so I know to keep my eyes open for them. I am going to get a few pics of some common shrooms i see just to know what they are. I see many many white ones that has an indention towards the middle of it pretty much like a backward cube lol just no brown straight white. White gills aswell. I also see a lot of small shrooms with a very nice mbrella shape and they are really small but they bruise a golden color. any clue what these are? these grow straight out the cow shit.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: ManNamedGray]
#10657639 - 07/11/09 10:44 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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soundtrance,
beautiful pics man. You captured images of some amazingly beautiful specimens. I live in South Florida... I wonder if I can establish communications with some small scale cow ranchers to see if I can take a class into there lands for some in-field identification? Worth a try i guess. With supervision there shouldn't be any concern for scaring the heard.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: nickmorrison515]
#10657700 - 07/11/09 10:57 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote: nickmorrison515 said: I see a lot of posts of people picking cubes that look way less than desirable to consume. I might just be picky, but I only bring back near perfect cubes and copes. And when I get them home I cut off the stem at the cap and I lay them out neatly and clean the cap of each one and put a fan on them for a week or more. That way when they dry out you can consume them without the gritty taste of sand or shit. Just preference, I guess. Also, I cut them up with a blade so I don't get shit in my bag or on them. Does anyone else on here have a special way of picking and drying?
I also like to pick the good looking ones. I like to dry mine in the bottom draws of the refridgrator. I just lightly wrap them in paper towels and place them in the draws and in a week they are completely dry. I believe that the cool temps of the fridge has a lot less loss of potency than just drying with a fan
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: lsatrap]
#10657708 - 07/11/09 10:59 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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I can only assume that putting them in the fridge will turn them to mush after about a week.. :o
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: ReefaCheefa]
#10657725 - 07/11/09 11:02 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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No I'm telling you I've been doing it for years it works
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: lsatrap]
#10657894 - 07/11/09 11:31 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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World Spirit said: One can easily take for example a mycelium cake of cubensis and instead of fruiting it indoors simply plant it in topsoil as-is (anywhere outside you can imagine, preferrably with a bit of shade though). You can crumble it and scatter it too.
Outdoor beds have NEVER been popular in Florida for no real reason except we are all fucking lazy motherfuckers. It is probable that Psilocybe cyanofriscoso could be inoculated into alder chips and layed to rest in aims for an outdoor bed that was actually perennial. No of you will try though. That's right. Not one of you. (Hint of antagonism but still very sarcastic language used here).
Outdoors is great. I put a few cakes out in my backyard 3 days ago and within 2 days had some beefy cubes ready to be harvested. 
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lsatrap said: Quote: nickmorrison515 said: I see a lot of posts of people picking cubes that look way less than desirable to consume. I might just be picky, but I only bring back near perfect cubes and copes. And when I get them home I cut off the stem at the cap and I lay them out neatly and clean the cap of each one and put a fan on them for a week or more. That way when they dry out you can consume them without the gritty taste of sand or shit. Just preference, I guess. Also, I cut them up with a blade so I don't get shit in my bag or on them. Does anyone else on here have a special way of picking and drying?
I only pick them if they look how they should. Any sun-drying or excessive water logged mushrooms I will walk right past. I always cut the base off before putting them into my bag to prevent shit from getting all over the mushrooms. Bring them home, remove caps from stems and fill up the dehydrator for a couple hours and I'm good to go.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: visions]
#10658339 - 07/11/09 12:53 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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I dont usually care how my cubes look. I think I ate a rotten one once, the cap was totally brown and dried. I didn't get sick though . I don't like wasting them.
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lsatrap
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2009** [Re: Atlantic Wind]
#10658891 - 07/11/09 02:44 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yes they tend to get soggy if you wash them
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