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Re: more hardy? azure or cyan??or subaeruginosa? EDIT [Re: wisp]
    #12172181 - 03/09/10 04:54 PM (14 years, 2 months ago)

Yeah, I agree also, your best to make your post in the Grow Logs and Pictures Forum!
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Re: more hardy? azure or cyan??or subaeruginosa? EDIT [Re: inski]
    #12172192 - 03/09/10 04:56 PM (14 years, 2 months ago)

k guys quite derailing and let it die!!!! ive been on here since before you guys were able to type. :wink: jk peace

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Re: more hardy? azure or cyan??or subaeruginosa? EDIT [Re: the man]
    #12177129 - 03/10/10 11:55 AM (14 years, 2 months ago)

i agree too.
its funny as i made a post about an outdoor cyan patch the other day. we have a good thread about it in the hunting forum but no one really looks at it anymore and its not really a hunting question.
so i posted it in the cult forum and had no replies and i said in that post" is no one helping me because its not a cubensis question"? or something to that effect. i did end up getting 1 or 2 replies though. but it is 99% cube related.

the actual "outdoor cult forum" seems to have been dead for years.maybe it needs a resurection as, ya this is not advance mycology.


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Re: more hardy? azure or cyan??or subaeruginosa? EDIT [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #12179467 - 03/10/10 07:09 PM (14 years, 2 months ago)

There's something used in gardening called "floating row covers".  I'd google it up right now to refresh my memory about what they consist of, but my 'puter's acting very balky tonight.  Possibly another workaround.  But yes, allowing rainfall in would be a problem with what I suggested above.

Anyone....any thoughts on what I mentioned about a friend who was thinking about making an attempt at an outdoor bed of P. cyanescens in Z4/5.  She would be happy even if it was able to fruit just one season I am told.  Incidentally, this gal does not feel very confident working with agar and other sterile tech.  Is there any way, short of being very lucky and knowing just the right person that already has an established bed, to acquire some mycellium with which to inoculate said bed?

Any comments appreciated, even if only to tell me to fug off with such a question!

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Re: more hardy? azure or cyan??or subaeruginosa? EDIT [Re: dip]
    #12206476 - 03/15/10 01:48 PM (14 years, 2 months ago)

maybe that outdoor woodlover cult thread from hunting and ID needs to go to the outdoor section. Might liven things up a bit :shrug:

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Re: more hardy? azure or cyan??or subaeruginosa? EDIT [Re: the man]
    #27509734 - 10/19/21 02:44 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I may get crap for reviving an old post (although it's old enough no one will remember it anyway so it's like it's new!) but I had to talk to "the man". Glad to see after all this time you still come back for a visit!
Just wanted to know how your outdoor patch went. I am in southern Ontario and I have the same 3 varieties to try, Ps. Cyan, Azurescens and Subaeruginosa.  It was an amazing fall here and I would guess it would be a great year for these mushrooms as well.

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Re: more hardy? azure or cyan??or subaeruginosa? EDIT [Re: Adventure2000]
    #27519491 - 10/26/21 09:29 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

All three have overwintered here in zone 5 for multiple seasons. Ovoid's I think are most likely to be the hardiest but those were not mentioned lol. The cyans pop up earlier than the azzies so depending on your freeze you may or may not get fruits. Ovoids fruit in June here so they are pretty consistent annually as our freeze could happen give or take a month in each direction and the fall fruiters are not as dependable in that regard.

Reviving an old post is a function of the Shroomery as it was created and is maintained. You are only using a function of the site as intended by it's creator. Any crap is just that, crap. Reviving an old thread is useful sometimes as is reviving an old piece of ycelium. The fact remains that this topic has actually been brought up to me multiple times lately in differing venues so you're right on with the current synchronized thought patterns. Seems like a good wave of woodies is coming up and that's cool because they are great.


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Re: more hardy? azure or cyan??or subaeruginosa? EDIT [Re: Adventure2000]
    #27523018 - 10/29/21 03:31 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

There is an active discussion on hardiness in the official woodlovers thread in the cultivation forum.

Sounds like they are all fairly hardy and comparable.

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