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geko127
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End of shroom hunting in victoria
#881004 - 09/12/02 06:40 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Well all those shroom hunters from vic that are still looking 4 them your gona have a fucken hard time finding any, fucken dam it ,son of a bitch seasons, owell time to gro weed hehehehehe. So if any of you vic shroom hunters have any ideas how i can get shrooms growing in my garden could you please tell, i have spore prints and syringesand all that sort of shit, So any ideas.
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mammoth_hunter
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Re: End of shroom hunting in victoria [Re: geko127]
#881020 - 09/12/02 07:09 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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well all of my patches have dried up... its a real shame because the last time i collected a shitload of subbies i found a new patch - about 200 in all - the real shame was the fact that i didn't know this particular patch previously, as i could see about 500 (i'm not kidding, probably more!) black, rotted shroomies...
and i've been to the same patches numerous times and haven't found much bar one or two shrooms a visit which has been disapointing.
Bluemeanie has a pretty surefire way of getting shroomies in your backyard (but you'll have to wait for next winter for the fruits) - make some jars with woodchips (using a print or better, some culture or mycelium from your local patch) and transfer to an outdoor patch, under a tree and water water water... check www.ethnobotany-australia.net's forums for more details.
good luck!~
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geko127
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Re: End of shroom hunting in victoria [Re: mammoth_hunter]
#881910 - 09/13/02 10:47 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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I actuly put a few lumps of mycelium in the ground and have been watering but nothing yet, that was about a week and a half ago. Bluemeanie is da man alright, he sure know's his shit. Peace.
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Zen Peddler
Registered: 06/18/01
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Re: End of shroom hunting in victoria [Re: geko127]
#882501 - 09/13/02 03:47 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Well we got some Copelandia Cyanescens found down towards Geelong last Spring (October-November) and these are a subtropical dung-loving species with black rather than purple-brownish spores. Fucking nice potency with these babies too - but they need it hot AND wet Because its been so dry the season this year was a little dissappointing and im pretty sure its too hot for Subaeruginosa and allies now. Start your cultures now though - i remember last spring i put small colonised wood-chips in my mate's garden and he got a few subs this May so its worth a try. A good way to try is to get some moist and viable colonised wood chips and make a large bag of moist verm and large wood-chips mulch. It will probably be colonised by early summer - then you can transfer this a very shady and moist spot in the garden and cover it completely with pine bark, and then a piece of wood for insulation from the heat - and remember to not let it dry out. When autumn arrives its just a matter of taking the wood insulation off and watering the area. After the first few raining days and coldsnaps of autumn - april to june - you'll get subs! And these generally yield better with each year. If you pm me we can talk further about cultivation and there is also an interesting indoor grow-log by Peace Patrol from New Zealand of our native friend Subaeruginosa.
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Edited by Zen Peddler (09/13/02 03:52 PM)
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geko127
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Re: End of shroom hunting in victoria [Re: Zen Peddler]
#884287 - 09/15/02 08:37 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yep Bluemeanie id love to learn how to do this wood chip mulch colanizing and it would be great to chat with ya again, Im not sure if you saw a couple of my posts, about Copes, I found a nice little cluster of copes growing along side the yarra river to the east of melbourne, I ended up with 3 nice prints, So they are growing down hear. Id love to try and gro some subs again but i dont have any prints or syringes, the 2 jars the fucking cops took was subaeruginosa and the cake's were about 2 weeks from completion, But anyway im sure some one will swap a print 4 a print. I also am looking forward to hearing more about this gro log you mentioned. Anyway talk to ya soon
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Zen Peddler
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Re: End of shroom hunting in victoria [Re: geko127]
#884376 - 09/15/02 09:20 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Copes grow in manure - cow and horse in particular. If you go into the growlog forum you'll find the subaeruginosa grow log there
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