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OfflineMentonaut
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Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species
    #10095442 - 04/02/09 04:08 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

I had a couple petris I had forgotten about for a month or two. I had dropped some spores on some agar, and set them aside. I "found" them today, and this is what I found. (Yes, it's a crappy job of taping the sides)



Another example. This was just taken. It's a small rubbermaid shoebox. I spawned cakes to coir/cofee/bonemeal/worm castings on 1/11/09. I took my first flush on 1/22/09 if my notes are correct. I took 5 flushes before I stopped counting. I'd estimate this is the 9th flush. Granted, it's just one legitimate mushroom, and the last 3-4 flushes have been all 1-2 mushrooms, and this is the smallest. But still. I do nothing to this. It sits on a shelf. I don't fan it. I don't dunk it. It just sits there until I think to go look at it. Amazing.


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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: Mentonaut]
    #10095538 - 04/02/09 04:21 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

thats nice info man

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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: shrooman420]
    #10095917 - 04/02/09 05:24 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

It is amazing what you find when you find something you forgot about >> http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=2&Number=7021766&fpart=1&PHPSESSID= ; :hehehe:

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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: Blutjager]
    #10095979 - 04/02/09 05:34 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

Wow, that casing substrate looks gross! lol


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OfflineMentonaut
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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: JPmagic]
    #10096094 - 04/02/09 05:53 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

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JPmagic said:
Wow, that casing substrate looks gross! lol




I know. It's got spores and general funk all over it. But heck, it keeps producing!

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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: Mentonaut]
    #10096270 - 04/02/09 06:26 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)

Thats what mine always end up like.

I had an old, spent tub sitting in the garage for like 6 weeks and when I went to dump it out to reuse it I found it looking like this:



It actually had 2 pins in the back, which is amazing considering the garage was barely above freezing for most of that time.



I left them alone though.


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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: Spongiform]
    #10096306 - 04/02/09 06:34 PM (15 years, 9 months ago)


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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: Blutjager]
    #10098467 - 04/03/09 12:35 AM (15 years, 9 months ago)

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Blutjager said:
Gross.. This is gross,you have been warned >> http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=22&Number=7032792&fpart=1&PHPSESSID=





WTF! That is the nastiest shit I have ever seen. I mean sicker then 2 girls 1 cup!  :cuteshit:  :projectile:  :puke:  :scat:


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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: Mentonaut]
    #10098693 - 04/03/09 02:16 AM (15 years, 9 months ago)

what
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Mentonaut said:
I had a couple petris I had forgotten about for a month or two. I had dropped some spores on some agar, and set them aside. I "found" them today, and this is what I found. (Yes, it's a crappy job of taping the sides)



Another example. This was just taken. It's a small rubbermaid shoebox. I spawned cakes to coir/cofee/bonemeal/worm castings on 1/11/09. I took my first flush on 1/22/09 if my notes are correct. I took 5 flushes before I stopped counting. I'd estimate this is the 9th flush. Granted, it's just one legitimate mushroom, and the last 3-4 flushes have been all 1-2 mushrooms, and this is the smallest. But still. I do nothing to this. It sits on a shelf. I don't fan it. I don't dunk it. It just sits there until I think to go look at it. Amazing.






what a nice little agar surprise


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Re: Mushrooms Are Not A Fragile Species [Re: fishy]
    #10098840 - 04/03/09 03:58 AM (15 years, 9 months ago)

yep, shrooms can be tough little guys. I had 3 casings in my closet and 1 in an FC that i hadn't been paying attention to for about a week, and one day i happened to look in my closet and they had all fruited. the one in the FC had no FAE, and the three in my closet grew in an environment of 30% humidity.


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