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jpshroomer
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wild cube fruiting..
#18732442 - 08/20/13 01:55 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Im hoping someone can answer this for me..How often will a single network of Mycelium fruit a year? Im asking because the last time I seen any multiple fruits at a time was in the spring, hell some of my really good spots have not yeilded nothing since June..I went out last night and to my amazement only found a handful..All the criteria has been excellent for the past week..And no ,nobody else picks there....
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Hashfinger
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Re: wild cube fruiting.. [Re: jpshroomer]
#18732489 - 08/20/13 02:03 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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A lot of factors play into this... Particularly how much decomposed dung is available, dissolved nitrogen, and then of course there are the climate factors. I have heard people have good luck keeping fields producing by adding spores to the cow's water trough, or leaving plenty of rotten caps to spore out. You can't hog all the fruits. They are a mushroom after all, and need to ensure their future survival. Any help you can give them i'm sure you will be rewarded!
-------------------- Species List (Georgia): Psilocybe caerulescens/weilii, Psilocybe atlantis/galindoi, Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe fagicola, Copelandia cyanescens, Panaeolus cinctulus, Panaeolus fimicola, Panaeolus olivaceus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus, Gymnopilus junonius, Pluteus salicinus (Ohio): Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Pluteus cyanopus, Pluteus salicinus sensu lato..., Panaeolus cinctulus, Gymnopilus luteus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus
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jpshroomer
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Re: wild cube fruiting.. [Re: Hashfinger]
#18732519 - 08/20/13 02:11 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't hog all the fruits ,I always leave a few and thump the caps ..As for the water sit. They drink out of a few ponds...Maybe when I harvest some I could just take the caps that have spored, and take them to a frequented grazing feild...And just walk threw and rub the caps all over the grass..That would work ...
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Hashfinger
Nippy Wiffle



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Re: wild cube fruiting.. [Re: jpshroomer]
#18732544 - 08/20/13 02:15 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Take prints, scrape them into some water, go splash spore water in suspect areas. "Thumping" caps doesn't do anything. Spores are released from basidia by a differential pressure. Whether you knock them around or not doesn't effect how many spores are coming out. Better to print them over the course of a few hours.
-------------------- Species List (Georgia): Psilocybe caerulescens/weilii, Psilocybe atlantis/galindoi, Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe fagicola, Copelandia cyanescens, Panaeolus cinctulus, Panaeolus fimicola, Panaeolus olivaceus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus, Gymnopilus junonius, Pluteus salicinus (Ohio): Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Pluteus cyanopus, Pluteus salicinus sensu lato..., Panaeolus cinctulus, Gymnopilus luteus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus
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jpshroomer
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Re: wild cube fruiting.. [Re: Hashfinger]
#18732564 - 08/20/13 02:19 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Awesome!!! Ty so much for the info...I hope this place stays magical there's not to many spots in NC where you can pick cubes...
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