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grizzysnax
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Are these pinners?
#16736277 - 08/21/12 12:28 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Saw these growing on the bottom of a cow patty that currently has a cubensis growing from it. Im wondering if these are pinners, or some sort of infestation. And if they are, what conditions should I expose them to for best fruiting? I know the pic is kind of blurry, it was a tough angle.
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grizzysnax
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Different angle.
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grizzysnax
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And one more...
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Is that the same patty? Remind us what conditions it's in, light, mist/fan cycle, etc?
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Re: Are these pinners? [Re: Doc_T]
#16736519 - 08/21/12 01:14 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yea same patty, when I found it, it wasnt attached to the ground, just a clump that had recently been disturbed. The whole bottom was covered in what looked like stringy spider webs, but I still cant figure out what it was. But I have it on a platform in the bottom of a rubbermaid. Its inside a smaller plastic tupperware dish. Its raised maybe three inches off the bottom. and theres maybe an inch of watter in the bottom of the rubbermaid. I drilled hiles in it to ventilat and have been misting the surround surface area every few hours. Along with a good fanning withh the rubbermaod lid. Right now its about 75 degrees outside, thunderstorming and ive been keeping them in my garage.
Heres a pic of the fruit growing on the opposite side of the patty:
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Wow, that really looks like it might be a cube! Get it IDed when it opens up, and be ready to take prints, even clone if you can. Patties can work, but if you use cultivation methods, you can pretty much guarantee success.
(Don't know about the original question. They aren't pins but pins may grow in those spots)
Keep us updated!
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Re: Are these pinners? [Re: Doc_T]
#16736620 - 08/21/12 01:33 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Its definitely a cube.
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I don't see a Trusted Identifier tag next to your name. No offense mang, but mushroom IDs are srsbsns. No matter how many cubes you've seen, and I've seen a few, that's not enough to ID a mushroom.
Sure looks like a cube though.
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Re: Are these pinners? [Re: Doc_T]
#16736923 - 08/21/12 02:23 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Im pretty stoked about it. Im nearly positive this is a cube tho. I just really wanna see one or two more pop out.
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grizzysnax
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Im pretty stoked about it. Im nearly positive this is a cube tho. I just really wanna see one or two more pop out. Heres a better pic. And also one of what I have it in.

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I'm almost positive too, but like I said upthread that's not enough, get a real ID when it opens up. But it sure looks like a cube...
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Re: Are these pinners? [Re: Doc_T]
#16737996 - 08/21/12 05:09 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Now what about the little fuzzy white things in the above picture? Is it myc. or just some sort of contaminate?
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That pic is too blurry to tell much, but a wild cow patty will have a million things growing in it.
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Re: Are these pinners? [Re: Doc_T]
#16738500 - 08/21/12 06:19 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Understandable. Now theoretically, if they were, how long before they begin to form the cap/bulb and take shape?
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that looks like its already starting to open up so anywhere from 1-3 days, ime?
Edited by UberTrooper (08/21/12 06:39 PM)
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