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Oreganic
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: olive]
#15012764 - 09/01/11 04:03 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Just... wow. This thread wins big time. Nice work MDMA - the mushroom gods have shun down upon thee! 
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NeoSporen
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I knew they were gonna be cyanescens. Those pins just screamed cyans. Awesome work, and it seems you will have a nice bounty. use that mycelium to grow more spawn in the winter and you will be able to have a huge patch next year. Awesome finds man (active fungi do choose to follow people and want to be found and known. Wiscokid is a perfect example of this)
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psylosymonreturns
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i was expecting a Psathyrella. this is one of the weirdest most unbeleivable things ive seen in a long time. your not shitting us here are you??
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Oboy
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Thats fantastic! I cant almost believe it! Well done
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sporeRider
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WHOLY SHIT m-d-m-a SUPER SUUUUUPER   
Man i also knew those pins were goodies from the start That look is quite unique to the woodlovers we love
Badass man - VERY HAPPY FOR YOU 
Don't forget to check the spot where those came from too - you might have hidden pins poppin ALL OVER YOUR yard
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Tranzfixed
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psylosymonreturns said:
i was expecting a Psathyrella. this is one of the weirdest most unbeleivable things ive seen in a long time. your not shitting us here are you??
He actually said that he was growing some cyan's though I really don't think its that unbelievable i mean spores can travel afar guys! from the grow room to his backyard probably isnt that far, especially if he used spores or lc instead of a syringe. Still it IS very awesome man!!! Congrats
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psylosymonreturns
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well he found a piece of wood with what could have been ANY , and i cant stress this enough, ANY wood loving mushroom with white mycelium . he then fruited the damb thing in a container, which isnt the easiest thing to do, and they ARE cyans! its mind blowing to me.
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bloodworm
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yes, this is pretty spectacular. i can't wait to see how this turns out. already one of my favorite threads. awesome stuff man! 
be-mushroomed!
congrats. 
just goes to show how much more "intelligent" fungi are then us. ...a wonderful sense of humor as well.


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m-d-m-a
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Guys i am not shitting anyone here. My cyan beds from last year hadnt fruited yet so its doubful this came from spores from them. This was just random myc i found while cleaning up. I hardly watered it hardly took any notice of it. I just left it alone and it came good. Thank you for all your kind words fellas i will update soon
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Magick
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
#15015948 - 09/02/11 03:56 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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DDD
Edit: Jeez, it's pretty early for them to be growing eh? What are the temperatures and rainfall patterns there? Are you watering them yourself? Are you adjusting things like temperature, humidity, etc??
Most curious!
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bloodworm
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
#15015958 - 09/02/11 04:07 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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m-d-m-a said: Guys i am not shitting anyone here. My cyan beds from last year hadnt fruited yet so its doubful this came from spores from them. This was just random myc i found while cleaning up. I hardly watered it hardly took any notice of it. I just left it alone and it came good. Thank you for all your kind words fellas i will update soon
dood. if you did something as little as went picking cyans and came home, you could have easily spread the spore mass that caused that myc.
that is a definate.

peace and love bloodworm
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The Influence
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m-d-m-a
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bloodworm said:
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m-d-m-a said: Guys i am not shitting anyone here. My cyan beds from last year hadnt fruited yet so its doubful this came from spores from them. This was just random myc i found while cleaning up. I hardly watered it hardly took any notice of it. I just left it alone and it came good. Thank you for all your kind words fellas i will update soon
dood. if you did something as little as went picking cyans and came home, you could have easily spread the spore mass that caused that myc.
that is a definate. Agreed. But if that was the case then my beds and my other tray would also be fruiting? And also the myc looks totally diff. My beds were started from stem butts that i picked over 50 miles away from my home. The rhizos on this and my beds are totally different looking. Also my other tray is actually right next to this on in the same place so if they were identical strains then surely both my trays would be fruiting? It does seem a little early for them to fruit but we had a cold spell recently so i guess that caused them to fruit. This tray has had hardly any attention or care as i didnt realise it was cyan myc.

peace and love bloodworm
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paradise
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
#15019387 - 09/02/11 07:22 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Even if you came from 1000 miles away, youd still be loaded with spore mass from handling the mushrooms to collect the stem butts.
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olive
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m-d-m-a said: just doin a bit of cleaning up in the garden when i unearthed this!! not sure what it is but i doubt its of the magic variety. but i wanted to share it anyway! 

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m-d-m-a said: yes the wood was treated. it was a pallet of bricks at the bottom of my garden. must have been there at least 7 years. right im off to go make a tub of this lol! brb 
For those who hav'nt read the beginning of the thread
And even if it is bullshit, though I don't think it is, fkn awesome job
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m-d-m-a
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paradise said: Even if you came from 1000 miles away, youd still be loaded with spore mass from handling the mushrooms to collect the stem butts.
Ok im not try to be an ass here but i think you are missing my point. If i had brought spores with me when picking then my beds and trays and the tray in this post would all be indectical so in theory they would all be fruiting right now. And all my trays are in the same place but only this one is fruiting. So for me that is evident they are not from the same strain
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m-d-m-a
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
#15021198 - 09/03/11 04:33 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks olive i mean cmon why would i bullshit here lol? Some people.......
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The Influence
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
#15021569 - 09/03/11 08:02 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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when are we going to have some update pics?
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m-d-m-a
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Soon very soon. The sun has been out and its been quite warm here for a few days. Way too warm for cyans lol. More pins appearing tho even some in the middle now
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The Influence
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
#15021850 - 09/03/11 09:53 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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m-d-m-a said: Soon very soon. The sun has been out and its been quite warm here for a few days. Way too warm for cyans lol. More pins appearing tho even some in the middle now
Nice
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