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Dry Fruits Have Growths?
    #14737356 - 07/08/11 05:13 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

How's it going everyone?

Not sure what's going on here. A few of my dried fruits seem to have a weird growth on the underside of the stipe where it connects to the substrate. I have no idea what they are.





These are the same mushroom but they show where the orangish growth is at pretty well. It wasn't there before, unless somehow I missed it.

Also, it was WBS spawned to coir/verm if that matters.

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: ElVatoFirme]
    #14737562 - 07/08/11 06:10 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

Makes me think you had a small mutant growth that you missed when you harvested.
I get a few with first flush PE.
I'll try to get a pic for you.
It's dead when its dry, so if something grew on there after drying, its not from your cube myc :puke:

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: ISOfantastic]
    #14738010 - 07/08/11 08:04 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

Hopefully they're just a mutant then haha.

Not sure if that counts for anything but I've noticed the fruits with these growths have slight yellowing on the bottom of the stipe, too.

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: ElVatoFirme]
    #14738115 - 07/08/11 08:35 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

All stems I've seen have varying degrees of yellow shades to them.
No worries there. 
If you're worried, toss the ball and eat the shrooms.
I wouldn't worry myself :smile:

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: ISOfantastic]
    #14738131 - 07/08/11 08:39 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

Right on. I'm going to say fuck it and go for it anyways. I appreciate the feedback :thumbup:

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: ElVatoFirme]
    #14738378 - 07/08/11 09:29 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

It could even be a piece of the sub, u did say u used wbs so maybe its a bird seed?

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: the astronaut]
    #14738425 - 07/08/11 09:38 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

Looks like a little pin that formed slightly under the surface to me.

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: drwatson]
    #14738577 - 07/08/11 10:10 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

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the astronaut said:
It could even be a piece of the sub, u did say u used wbs so maybe its a bird seed?




I didn't even think of that. Now that you mention it, one of the mushrooms that had this was perhaps a seed. But the others don't quite have the texture of a seed.

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Looks like a little pin that formed slightly under the surface to me.




Is that common? Especially to not be noticed fresh? It'd be pretty cool if i made a discovery :cool:

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: ElVatoFirme]
    #14738588 - 07/08/11 10:13 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

Not sure how common that is really, more of a side pin thing than under the surface in my experience.  It could just as easily also be a tiny piece of millet from WBS.

Edited by drwatson (07/08/11 10:14 PM)

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Re: Dry Fruits Have Growths? [Re: drwatson]
    #14738648 - 07/08/11 10:26 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

I would assume the reason for the texture difference is probably cause he myc consumed the surface, if u really want to know what it is cut it in half with some scissors. If its hard then its a seed but if its soft then its a pin.

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