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PoopyGonzales
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Re: P. Sub or P. Austr. hopefully [Re: Locky]
#14315746 - 04/19/11 05:41 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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yeah then spread the joy,
I'm going up to the mountains this weekend. So I guess if I find nothing I can drop some off there and hope for the best haha
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Locky
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Yeah 
But I'm sure you'll find heaps 
Post pics
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tizjack
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Re: P. Sub or P. Austr. hopefully [Re: Locky]
#14315809 - 04/19/11 06:25 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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yummy
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Re: P. Sub or P. Austr. hopefully [Re: tizjack]
#14320810 - 04/20/11 12:00 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Boil up some hardwood chips to hydrate, cool, leech, chuck in stem butts, wait. Add more chips/bury with more chips. Wait till next season.
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PoopyGonzales
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Re: P. Sub or P. Austr. hopefully [Re: UK Explorer]
#14321459 - 04/20/11 03:22 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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cheers for the advice man, would growing the be similar to cyans? because they look alike and grow in same environments and I think they are closely related species.
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PoopyGonzales said: cheers for the advice man, would growing the be similar to cyans? because they look alike and grow in same environments and I think they are closely related species.
Exactly the same mate
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Use the woodlovers smoothie tek http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/7478182#Post7478182
Go for a walk and spread that around.. Sure the get a few nice patches in a year or so
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PoopyGonzales
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I picked all the mature ones about a week ago, checked em again and theres alot more popping up and more pins everywhere
the ones in the very last picture had a nice bron colour but ater a day o rain they chaned to that creamy brown colour, crazy what they can do overnight.
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tizjack
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PoopyGonzales said:

I picked all the mature ones about a week ago, checked em again and theres alot more popping up and more pins everywhere
the ones in the very last picture had a nice bron colour but ater a day o rain they chaned to that creamy brown colour, crazy what they can do overnight.
Looks like some little critters had a bit of a nibble on your lovely Subs :P
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PoopyGonzales
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Re: P. Sub or P. Austr. hopefully [Re: tizjack]
#14392765 - 05/03/11 02:58 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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haha yeah but i dont mind sharing with them, :p
and you can see in the second picture I have a few more pins coming up haha, if they all open up n dont abort again i should get another 100g fresh outta there
what's the chances of the patch fruiting again next year? will it pretty much fruit every time it gets the right climate? or can the mycelium die off eventually?
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Alan Rockefeller
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PoopyGonzales said: what's the chances of the patch fruiting again next year?
86.4%
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will it pretty much fruit every time it gets the right climate?
Yes, until the substrate is expended.
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or can the mycelium die off eventually?
If you don't feed it new wood chips.
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Alan Rockefeller said:
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PoopyGonzales said: what's the chances of the patch fruiting again next year?
86.4%
I love the preciseness of this response
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PoopyGonzales
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yeah nice haha how'd u get 86.4 percent?
how can you tell if a substrate is expended?
and when feeding it new wood-chip im assuming I dont throw fresh chip on, in case its treated?
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Alan Rockefeller
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PoopyGonzales said: yeah nice haha how'd u get 86.4 percent?
I estimated the chance that they would return next year, based on the health of your patch and past experience.
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how can you tell if a substrate is expended?
If it already ate all the wood chips and is turning into dirt.
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and when feeding it new wood-chip im assuming I dont throw fresh chip on, in case its treated?
No not treated, just fresh.
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Alan Rockefeller said:
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PoopyGonzales said: yeah nice haha how'd u get 86.4 percent?
I estimated the chance that they would return next year, based on the health of your patch and past experience.
haha that was great.
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