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flutterbi
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Eastern Wa sucks for fungus
#14192956 - 03/27/11 03:39 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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so i've done alot of research an is seems that i just plane live in the wrong part of the state, i did however find some really small shrooms on some cowpattys but by the time i got back to town they had shrunk so much they were nothing but tiny black slimy things. oh well
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Edited by flutterbi (03/27/11 03:53 PM)
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ShockValue
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Re: Eastern Wa sucks for fungus [Re: flutterbi]
#14193518 - 03/27/11 05:41 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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You should be able to find Panaeolus cinctulus, but yeah, E.WA sucks for active species.
If you're really into it, I would suggest growing your own.
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Caine
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Re: Eastern Wa sucks for fungus [Re: ShockValue]
#14193556 - 03/27/11 05:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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At least you're on the right half of the country for actives, man. People just don't know when they got it good 
Grow some outdoor cyans.
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: Eastern Wa sucks for fungus [Re: Caine]
#14194376 - 03/27/11 08:30 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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ya fo sho!!
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ShockValue
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Re: Eastern Wa sucks for fungus [Re: Caine]
#14194581 - 03/27/11 08:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Caine said: At least you're on the right half of the country for actives, man. People just don't know when they got it good 
Grow some outdoor cyans.
Eastern Washington is much more arid than the Western side of the state. Cyans wouldn't grow there.
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Kaiser
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Re: Eastern Wa sucks for fungus [Re: ShockValue]
#14194637 - 03/27/11 09:06 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I feel your pain. Being east of the coast mountains(cascades) means we don't have any Psilocybes, but you we have Pan subbs and morels so i'm not complaining. But if you make your own outdoor patch and water it, you should be able to grow your own cyans.
Edited by Kaiser (03/27/11 09:08 PM)
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ehtdaedlufetarg
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Re: Eastern Wa sucks for fungus [Re: ShockValue]
#14194904 - 03/27/11 09:50 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
ShockValue said:
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Caine said: At least you're on the right half of the country for actives, man. People just don't know when they got it good 
Grow some outdoor cyans.
Eastern Washington is much more arid than the Western side of the state. Cyans wouldn't grow there.
Sure they would, if you watered and tended it. The temperature differential in the high desert or pine forest ecosystems of the east is going to hinder your efforts though. Your season will be shorter and all around less productive due to inherent environment conditions.
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HarryL
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Could drive to the western side to hunt... Or Oregon
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NeoSporen
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Plus the eastern side of the cascades are the shit for hunting fungi. I love hunting morels out by Blewett, and hunting in the Pasayten Wilderness is mind blowing
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