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Does it have to be so complicated?
    #10303754 - 05/07/09 05:47 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Hey guys im new here, ive been reading a lot on here lately but just signed up a few minutes ago. Well i live in Washington state and have access too all sorts of the lovely wood lovers around, but I have never successfully found any, but I hope to change that this season. Last year i just went and poked around a known park for cyans and found tons of those tubarias. The real actives get picked over so fast in known spots so this season im going to try to find my own.

But anway, sorry if this has been asked before, i searched through the cultivation FAQ and didnt find anything asking this so i decided id ask. Forgive me.

Well ive heard if you step in the shrooms they will spread they're spores and youll get more fruiting later in that area, well when your doing an outdoor cultivation of wood lovers, like cyans or azurs, do you really have to go through innoculating them indoors and what not, or if i had the right wood chips, and tooks some cyans i found in the forest, and smushed um in, and put another layer of the wood over it, couldn't that work too? (the next year of course) I mean i know theres not 100 percent insurance that they will, but isnt it likely? Seeing that the spores are all over now?

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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: champloo1]
    #10303859 - 05/07/09 06:08 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Can i ask if im not getting replies because its a stupid question, or just because no one who is able to answer it has read it yet.

I googled it too but still cant find anything, thought i did but didnt.

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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: champloo1]
    #10303881 - 05/07/09 06:12 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

i dont really understand what you are asking?

listen, lemme help you out. picking wild mushrooms can be dangerous. now, im not doubting that you know what you are doing, but why roll the dice?

there are plenty of teks here that can teach you how to grow your own harvest of mushrooms that you know are what they claim to be and are 100% safe.

some time, a small amount of $ and a lot of reading and youll be growning full flushes like the best of them.

just something to stew on.


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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: champloo1]
    #10303968 - 05/07/09 06:25 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

I don't think its a stupid question.  Any disturbance will cause the dropping of some quanity of spores.  But typically when the caps dry a bit, they drop most of them. 

Nature relies a lot on chance and to compensate it masses.  You will much more successful if you take matters into your own hands by at least 1 million fold.

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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: champloo1]
    #10303980 - 05/07/09 06:27 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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champloo1 said:
Can i ask if im not getting replies because its a stupid question, or just because no one who is able to answer it has read it yet.



Not a stupid question, but I think most people around here specialize in indoor cultivation.  Just wait a little bit for some of the outdoor experts to comment.

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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: Dudester67]
    #10304339 - 05/07/09 07:25 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Thanks for the replies guys! Anymore would also be appreciated.

Well brand0n, Im not really planning on cultivating anytime soon, but if i do, its most likely not going to be inside. So i was just kinda wandering if its possible to simply smush some into an area where they can thrive and expect atleast a few fruitings in the area. I plan on finding most of my specimens out in the wild, but i think it would be pretty cool to be able to walk outside and grab a nice amount growing near by as well.

I hear of people finding them in their yards around the decaying wood, and those just got there naturally, so if i purpously spread the spores in the area, i would think i could get a nice patch.

And thanks for the advice about the dangerous mushrooms. I know they exist and i am not an experienced picker, so im deffinately going to take extra caution, and make sure i get a for sure ID before even thinking about consuming any of my findings. Im pretty confident though that i can find the right ones without harming myself, especially with the help of you guys here at shroomery.

Again, thanks for the replies guys.

Edited by champloo1 (05/07/09 07:30 PM)

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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: champloo1]
    #10304833 - 05/07/09 08:46 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

My cousin from florida told me, that when they hunt cubes, they always flicked the mature shrooms before picking.  He said that they could go back to the same spots, over time, and find more.  I wouldnt trample them underfoot.

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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: champloo1]
    #10322278 - 05/11/09 12:32 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

champloo1 said:
Hey guys im new here, ive been reading a lot on here lately but just signed up a few minutes ago. Well i live in Washington state and have access too all sorts of the lovely wood lovers around, but I have never successfully found any, but I hope to change that this season. Last year i just went and poked around a known park for cyans and found tons of those tubarias. The real actives get picked over so fast in known spots so this season im going to try to find my own.

But anway, sorry if this has been asked before, i searched through the cultivation FAQ and didnt find anything asking this so i decided id ask. Forgive me.

Well ive heard if you step in the shrooms they will spread they're spores and youll get more fruiting later in that area, well when your doing an outdoor cultivation of wood lovers, like cyans or azurs, do you really have to go through innoculating them indoors and what not, or if i had the right wood chips, and tooks some cyans i found in the forest, and smushed um in, and put another layer of the wood over it, couldn't that work too? (the next year of course) I mean i know theres not 100 percent insurance that they will, but isnt it likely? Seeing that the spores are all over now?





With the right kind of woodchips that could work.
Im trying something similar, and im pretty sure its going to work next fall.
Im using a tub of alder chips that were soaked in spore-filled water and re-dried about a dozen times, spreading them where I had found wild cyans growing before.
Im hoping for a 3rd patch, this one closer to home!


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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: Theylikethatshit]
    #10322434 - 05/11/09 01:13 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Haha yup, i like the idea of the spore water. ... Maybe smushed cyans, and watered with spore water. There would have to be somethin coming out of that lol.

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Re: Does it have to be so complicated? [Re: champloo1]
    #10322466 - 05/11/09 01:19 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Actually thats pretty much what I did, I just put the caps in the water and shook it up.


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