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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: morrowasted]
    #14215915 - 03/31/11 05:04 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

sprayed down all the areas that already had some plus a few promising looking ones that didn't. Also found about 20 more specimens today. I believe the areas are always wet because of a sprinkler system, and that is why that have continued to fruit even though it's been 4 days since the last rain, which was mostly just a drizzle anyway.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: morrowasted]
    #14216571 - 03/31/11 07:00 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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How long should I expect to wait after I spray the areas before they begin to fruit?






One year.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #14216684 - 03/31/11 07:17 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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How long should I expect to wait after I spray the areas before they begin to fruit?




One year.



It may take that long for woodlovers, but not for Pan cincts.
I put a few rotten caps and poured spore solution on my yard(which isn't in the best condition) and three weeks later I had some subbs pop up.
If the temps are right and the lawn is well irrigated I don't see why the same can't happen for you.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Kaiser]
    #14216810 - 03/31/11 07:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Three weeks is too soon, the mycelium must have already been there.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Alan Rockefeller] * 1
    #14220395 - 04/01/11 11:57 AM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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How long should I expect to wait after I spray the areas before they begin to fruit?






One year.



Hmmm I see.



Well, I found more cincts in the same area today for the fourth day in a row. Each day the number I find decreases, however. Would it be wiser for me to leave the spot until there is a much greater quantity, and then pick all but a few? I feel like I may be picking them before they have the chance to drop enough spores. Maybe I'm wrong. Like I said I am new at this. Suggestions? For every ten specimens I find, I tear one into little pieces and throw it all around various spots. Will this even do anything or should I just keep all ten :shrug: Note I am also printing all the caps I find and spraying them around

Also on a completely unrelated note, I was feeding a squirrel some almonds yesterday. After he had come back a few times and I could tell he was comfortable with me, I offered him a tiny cinct instead. He gobbled that sucker down. Don't think you'd be able to tell if he tripped though. Squirrels are already wiling out constantly

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #14220656 - 04/01/11 12:41 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

You shouldnt worry about picking them as the mycelium wont be affected that much by it. As for the number decreasing, it is just a cycle so if the subbs run out of nutrients they will steadily stop fruiting.
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Three weeks is too soon, the mycelium must have already been there.



I doubt this, I dont see why they wouldnt be able to fruit in three weeks.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Kaiser]
    #14221191 - 04/01/11 02:07 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I would agree with Alan on this. Germination to fruiting within 3 weeks is probably possible, but under ideal and controlled artificial conditions (e.g. germination on sterilized media under aseptic conditions, colonization on pasteurized media under sanitary conditions with optimal climate control) that would still be pretty damned fast.


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Attn PWN hunters: If you should come across a bluing Psilocybe matching P. pellicolusa please smell it.
If you detect a scent reminiscent of Anethole (anise) please preserve a specimen or two for study and please PM me.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Kaiser]
    #14221249 - 04/01/11 02:16 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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I doubt this, I dont see why they wouldnt be able to fruit in three weeks.





It takes a week just for the spores to germinate.  Even in perfectly controlled conditions you could not go from spore to fruit in three weeks, so outdoors there really is no way.

The substrate needs to be well colonized before it wants to fruit.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #14232422 - 04/03/11 06:04 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)



:mushroom2:

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: morrowasted]
    #14233170 - 04/03/11 08:34 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

looks like Pan ants to me.


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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #14233444 - 04/03/11 09:19 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

They are too skimpy and not white enough for Panaeolus antillarum, probably Panaeolus papilionaceus.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #14233967 - 04/03/11 10:58 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

not sure why they looked bigger too me the first time i looked at them.:shrug:


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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #14237793 - 04/04/11 06:46 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

so wait.... they are not cinctulus?

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: morrowasted]
    #14237919 - 04/04/11 07:07 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Those look like cinctulus to me.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Blue-FunGuy]
    #14239411 - 04/04/11 11:24 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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I found these growing on a pile of cow manure in middel GA recently. The temperature has ranged form the 60-80s. Could anyone help me identify them?

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Kaiser]
    #14239651 - 04/05/11 12:14 AM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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You appreciate Pan cincts allot more when they are the only actives growing in your area. Sure there weak but my stomach can handle lots of mushroom matter so it isn't a problem for me.
OP, you should start at 8g dried but if they are pretty potent it could be an intense experience.



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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: morrowasted]
    #14240487 - 04/05/11 07:02 AM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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so wait.... they are not cinctulus?





Since you found them on a lawn they probably are.

When I tried to call them antillarum or papilionaceus I thought you found them on cow dung.

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #14242174 - 04/05/11 02:17 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

awesome, thanks everyone :smile:

think I may dose some today

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: morrowasted]
    #14258254 - 04/08/11 12:09 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

they are still popping up daily :smile:



been inoculating my city like 2012 is actually gonna happen

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Re: Can anyone identify these? [Re: morrowasted]
    #14258280 - 04/08/11 12:15 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Nice!!:thumbup:Is that some bluing I see at the base on a couple of those. :rockon:

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