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MayDai
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Colonized Azurescens, Was going to fruit indoors but put outdoors.
#18716121 - 08/16/13 07:32 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I've read a couple of ideas on this topic i am posting about, but I was wondering if anyone else has the same idea or has done this with this species i am asking about.
I want to take this big Tupperware container that's fully colonized and add it to a shelf container that can go in and out my mini fridge. Idea I have is to add a foliage substrate to the top layer after transfer, then let it colonize and then putting it in the fridge to start the fruiting process at the right temp and then taking it outside or putting it in my window for proper light exposure, then back in fridge again for night time fruiting process. Etc. If anyone objects to this that's a good idea for me to just take it outside at the right place and dump it in the ground, but I know I am to late for it to properly do its thing outdoors. This is why I want to trick it indoors if I can.
Any ideas will I am willing for or just tell me straight up that it won't work. I am having problems remembering a lot and have problems with retaining info within the last couple months and more. Sorry if I'm asking same stuff I have before.
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Edited by MayDai (09/16/13 05:12 PM)
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Psilosopherr
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: MayDai]
#18716225 - 08/16/13 08:08 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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good fucking luck dude, really, the odds are against you.
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MayDai
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: Psilosopherr]
#18716276 - 08/16/13 08:20 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I was thinking that, I guess it's outside it goes. I'll follow the guidelines about doing the outdoor bed and wait for next year fruits thanks for you're input
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: MayDai]
#18720160 - 08/17/13 07:17 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I tried similar with other wood varities in 0.5L PP5 containers. They spent about 3-4 weeks going in and out of a minifridge set to 55F on a ~12/12 cycle the other temp being ~72F. I would suggest going a bit lower, maybe into the mid to low 40's
They eventually developed tric at which point i dumped them in a potter filled with wood and soil. They beat out the contams and latched onto the wood pretty quick, sometimes it comes down to waiting and weather.
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Edited by VirginiaGentleman (08/17/13 07:20 PM)
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MayDai
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: VirginiaGentleman]
#18850246 - 09/16/13 05:17 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I Decided to throw outdoors and seen instant results, It's been 2 weeks almost and it's already over grown the foliage that i added from on the ground and growing into the moss.
12 days ago. 4 days after i first put it into ground, It had already over grown the foliage.


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Psilosopherr
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: MayDai]
#18850310 - 09/16/13 05:36 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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WOW! that quick of results huh? thats awesome dude.
spreadin the love outdoors
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VirginiaGentleman
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: Psilosopherr]
#18850904 - 09/16/13 07:42 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Can we get some conditions? Depth buried? Indirect sun? Complete shade? Casing layer?
Interesting results
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Edited by VirginiaGentleman (09/16/13 09:30 PM)
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: VirginiaGentleman]
#18850960 - 09/16/13 07:56 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Where 'bouts on the island man? Awesome to see members from close to home! good luck btw.
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MayDai
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: vanislandshroomer]
#18853968 - 09/17/13 03:06 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
VirginiaGentleman said: Can we get some conditions? Depth buried? Indirect sun? Complete shade? Casing layer?
Interesting results 
Condition's are near a creek where the moister/humidity stays pretty high after the rain, Has moss growing everywhere so i know it's got the right environment i think.
It was put in a six inch deep, 13 inch long, nine inch width or so hole in ground.
Near this creek the sun shines partly with shade in the summer, in the winter it has barely any direct sunlight but enough.
It was put beside a small growing alder tree and there is a big spruce tree ten feet away, what i mean is it's between these two trees but closer to the small alder. Has vines growing down the bank behind it as well that will cover it soon because i removed them to add the hole and quite a few bushes to add to that.
I had started this culture in birdseed about eight months back and then four months after i added alder chips from a bag out of the store and properly pasteurized them, Added them to the colonized birdseed mixture into a bigger tupperware container and mixed. I let them colonize the wood chips for four months or a bit more indoors at 68-76 degrees Fahrenheit.
Took outdoors then I made the hole and soaked it with a small bucket of water and it pooled for 30 minutes soaking into ground. Then i added the colony into the ground breaking it up, Then i took foliage from off the ground that had dried branches and pine needles with some dried leafs, broken up pieces of old decayed log that was lying there too with that all. Added a small layer of that to the top of the colony, then added fresh moss and fresh leafs on top of it and I covered it with wet cardboard for three days because of no rain, then removed it after one day of heavy rain.
Probably a little over explaining but that's how i am, i guess. Hope i explained what i was asked.
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vanislandshroomer said: Where 'bouts on the island man? Awesome to see members from close to home! good luck btw.
I am in Cowichan Valley area. Thanks for the good luck.
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MayDai
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: MayDai]
#19063823 - 10/31/13 02:47 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Here is the bed as of 5 days ago, It's looking really healthy and i cannot wait for next season when these things fruit.




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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: MayDai]
#19063953 - 10/31/13 03:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice stuff maidai! Way to help spread the goodness and maybe we will see some spread across our awesome island
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: MayDai]
#19064003 - 10/31/13 03:17 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Make sure you feed em some chips come spring, looking good
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: botanicalbishop]
#19064026 - 10/31/13 03:21 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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That is a fine piece of work you have there.
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MayDai
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: Pestile]
#19064129 - 10/31/13 03:44 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'll be doing all the necessary procedures to allow these to stay in top shape for the next season and hopefully get them around when the time comes right
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: MayDai]
#19064268 - 10/31/13 04:07 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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All hard work you put into this will definitely show
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vanislandshroomer
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: botanicalbishop]
#19064879 - 10/31/13 05:47 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: vanislandshroomer]
#19066208 - 10/31/13 09:14 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: OregonMushys]
#19066296 - 10/31/13 09:29 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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MayDai, at what point next year do you expect these to fruit? Just curious, as I know nothing about azures except they're woodlovers, fruit in cold temps, and really hard to cultivate indoors  do they fruit outdoors in early springtime or what? and really nice work btw! i've never really gotten anything from a cube patch I put out my backyard so this is very cool
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MayDai
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Re: Colonized Azurescens and now need to fruit indoors. [Re: PsiLisaBin]
#19066878 - 10/31/13 10:57 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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PsiLisaBin said: MayDai, at what point next year do you expect these to fruit? Just curious, as I know nothing about azures except they're woodlovers, fruit in cold temps, and really hard to cultivate indoors  do they fruit outdoors in early springtime or what? and really nice work btw! i've never really gotten anything from a cube patch I put out my backyard so this is very cool 
Possibly beginning of spring but more likely next year around this time, September or later.
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