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randomtripper
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old cakes colonized stump??
#13063379 - 08/17/10 10:17 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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OK, so i had some moldy cakes and i didn't really want to just throw them away, so i broke the two cakes up and placed them in these holes in the top of this stump. they have been there for weeks now, haven't really been keeping track exactly how long or anything because i didn't think it would grow, but it looks like the cakes may have colonized the stump. the mycelium looks like it is growing with a yellowish goldish color mold on the stump and has spread outward in the direction the roots of the stump flow, and is also growing in the surrounding soil. last night i decided to go look back there just for fun and there were mushrooms growing around the stump, scattered in the soil. it went out about five feet maybe from the stump, that's how far the farthest mushroom was that i saw. they were white umbonate caps, with the top middle of the cap being golden brown color, white stems, i don't think id be able to get any spore prints because they are fully capped out. i am going to try and put up a couple pictures here soon. i was just wondering what everyone else here thinks of the chances that these are the mushrooms from the cakes i put in the stump.
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anonjon
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oh and the chances that these are cubes from your cakes...
I guess zero. Too far from the cakes.
...i shouldn't assume they r cubes, u didn't specify...
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Edited by anonjon (08/17/10 10:22 AM)
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Re: old cakes colonized stump?? [Re: anonjon]
#13063395 - 08/17/10 10:22 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pics
"and"
it didn't happen.
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lil_demented
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Re: old cakes colonized stump?? [Re: anonjon]
#13063397 - 08/17/10 10:24 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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You should have put them in the ground with some grass clippings to cover them. They would have had a better chance of growing.
oh, and those mushrooms around that stump are probably not what your cakes started with. I would suggest you do NOT eat them.
Edited by lil_demented (08/17/10 10:24 AM)
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Re: old cakes colonized stump?? [Re: lil_demented]
#13063405 - 08/17/10 10:27 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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yeah this is the time of year when wild mushrooms fruit, its probably just coincidence that another fungi, a woodlover perhaps; landed there, maybe it even took over your old spawn, who knows. Here's what I do know. Of the 10's of thousands of species of mushroom out there only like 300 are psychoactive, so dont just indisciminately eat them as everyone else has already said.
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randomtripper
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Re: old cakes colonized stump?? [Re: lil_demented]
#13063411 - 08/17/10 10:28 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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im about to go take sum pics, the cakes were mexican albino i belive, yea i doubt it too, but they kinda look like them, but that doesnt mean shit i kno. idk if itd be too far, i think it could have colonized down the roots of the stump to get that far out. lol, yea im not eating them
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randomtripper
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ok got some pics. lol yea it didnt happen unless i have pics, im just here to bs you guys. just wanted other peoples opinions man. i never planned on eating them, i just wanted to try and identify and see if its possible for these types of mushrooms to grow on a stump, i didnt think so, thought it would have been cool tho. anyhow, pics
 these are the mushies i found
 the stump i put the cakes in, idk how well u can see the mycelium or whatever the eff it is growing at the base of the stump. i found the mushrooms scattered about behind the stump
 the hole in the stump. yeah it didnt happen. but whatever yo
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Those mushies look terrible psycho-active. But don't take my word for it.
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Nope, not cubensis.
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randomtripper
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Re: old cakes colonized stump?? [Re: Numinosum]
#13063681 - 08/17/10 11:33 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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thanks for all the input.
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lil_demented
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Re: old cakes colonized stump?? [Re: Numinosum]
#13063706 - 08/17/10 11:40 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Numinosum said: Nope, not cubensis.
Yeah, they seem to bruise brown from the pics.
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Numinosum
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Re: old cakes colonized stump?? [Re: lil_demented]
#13063734 - 08/17/10 11:44 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well the stems are wrong. Theres no veil. And with the age those appear to be, they should have puked spores all over themselves.
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