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jgi420b
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northeast shrooms do exist
#4304502 - 06/16/05 04:19 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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i recently met a shroomer and he says there are a few actives here he says horse dung will create a spore aswell as cow dung in the mid summer however as far as logs go birch logs will create a spore when decomposing but they can make u very sick some people have reactions to them some dont. maple and apple logs are very good blue foot growers. remember i got this info from a farmer and a shroomer he hunts only ateables ones you can cook with and eat. so basicly dont touch birch if your alleargic to it
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CptnGarden
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: jgi420b]
#4305547 - 06/16/05 08:36 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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what are you rambling on about?
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ivi
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: CptnGarden]
#4305653 - 06/16/05 09:07 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well, neither horse dung or birch logs create spores. Mushroom spores are microscopic reproductive units of mushrooms, mushroom seeds if you will although they are much simpler in structure, and only mushrooms produce mushroom spores.
Have a look at this site for a nice introduction to fungal biology.
And have a look here to see what species of psychoactive mushrooms (if any) can be found growing wild in your area.
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jgi420b
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: ivi]
#4311953 - 06/18/05 08:14 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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you know what i mean the logs or whatever could grow a blue foot type out of it somehow the spores come in there i dont know in The mid summer on its own however the best way would be to cut a hole in the middle of the log get a spore and a syringe and inject it in to the hole then seal it off with some bees wax then throw in behind a shed or put it near a tree bingo no shit smell not much mess. im not sure if you could create an indoor grow room with a log setup but maybe oh and dont use candle wax to seal the hole off
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hempknight
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: jgi420b]
#4312010 - 06/18/05 08:39 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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well if spores only come from mushrooms... and mushrooms only grow from spores.. than what came first - the mushroom or the spore?
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shroomydan
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: jgi420b]
#4312061 - 06/18/05 09:03 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
jgi420b said: you know what i mean the logs or whatever could grow a blue foot type out of it somehow the spores come in there i dont know in The mid summer on its own however the best way would be to cut a hole in the middle of the log get a spore and a syringe and inject it in to the hole then seal it off with some bees wax then throw in behind a shed or put it near a tree bingo no shit smell not much mess. im not sure if you could create an indoor grow room with a log setup but maybe oh and dont use candle wax to seal the hole off
I suspect you will have much difficulty finding P. caerulipes on a log, and find poor results with cultivation of said species on a log. This mushroom naturally grows on woody debris buried in sandy loam along creek beds. It is cultivated on wood chips using standard wood loving teks.
If you want to grow on a log, your best bet would be one of the active Gyms(taste horrible) or Pluteus(exceedingly rare). Also you will need to fill your plugs with living mycelium, not just spores. I imagine a liquid culture inoculation of a log may work, but the way it is usually done is with colonized pellets of wood (dows).
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eris
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: jgi420b]
#4312082 - 06/18/05 09:17 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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If you are looking for actives in the northeast, your best bet would be looking for pan. subbs. Even those are not really common and can be hard to find unless you know exactly when and where to look.. try researching them. On another note if you are into edibles, there are lots of good things up here to find.
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MrBucket
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: eris]
#4312098 - 06/18/05 09:24 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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They can be found becuase my friend found pan subbs in his yard today in vermont. You can see his thread on this board, his username is sirgallium
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jgi420b
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: MrBucket]
#4322534 - 06/21/05 09:28 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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well what if i spoke with i logger and looked where he digs i know would i get some info? also i dont understand how mass has a different type of mushroom then maine or where else why would one state in the northeast be different then the other how does that work?
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GGreatOne234
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: jgi420b]
#4322864 - 06/21/05 10:55 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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i should really lock this thread just because your typing/postings make no sense. but it has already proved to be rather entertaining, so we'll let it ride and see what else you can come up with.
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azurescens
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: hempknight]
#4324797 - 06/22/05 01:00 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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Two different but somewhat similar forms came first..which in turn gave birth to a new type of life called a mushroom which in turn gave you the spore.
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jgi420b
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: azurescens]
#4325441 - 06/22/05 03:27 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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how about a pic of some actives my buddies found today i will be uploading them and hunting some myself aswell there liberty caps buy the looks of it from horse dung
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PSiFr33k
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: jgi420b]
#4326292 - 06/22/05 07:30 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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LOCK IT LOCKY IT ME ERS FRIEND DUGS THE SPORES IN APPLE WOODS BUT IS IT DIFFERENT IN ONE STATE THEN THE SAME OTHER ONE ?
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azurescens
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: PSiFr33k]
#4327036 - 06/22/05 11:43 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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You sound/type as if you're retarded. What are you talking about??
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Gumby
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Re: northeast shrooms do exist [Re: jgi420b]
#4327139 - 06/23/05 12:09 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: The conversation went to crap. Sorry.
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