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rev0kadavur
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THEY HAVE RETURNED!!! - P. Allenii Pot
#19031575 - 10/25/13 03:11 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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So this is actually an update to a thread started 2 years ago... from debris harvested from the 2010/2011 SF Bay Area Season.
September Cyans - 2011 <<< Into this pot was a mix of cyan and friscosa debris... the end result were P. Allenii... Survival of the fittest!
2012 I had no fruiting, I suspect because I fed them at the wrong time of year and that so little was introduced to such a large area that perhaps they had a delay in establishing themselves... and perhaps not enough food was given to those in pots... and because the worms and millepedes have been doing too good of a job breaking things down. 
However, under off-season inspections I found mycelium that had retreated to certain zones... so I fed them there and paid a little more attention to them this year...
I have yet to see actual fruit in my patches and pots, until this morning when I saw these little guys come up.. these are on back doorstep in a pot that I had just recently treated with sulfur due to a fungal infection on my plants that share that pot.. pine tree seedlings, strawberries and random papaver seedlings.. a marigold or 2 and some other weeds... medium-large old moss covered terracotta pot... It didn't occur to me at the time that I still had mycelium in the pots until after I treated the area.. then I was bummed and figured I had probably killed any surviving mycelium left in there... i even recently topped with new sterile chips in hopes that any survivors would cling on for dear life.... maybe the threat of impending doom is what caused this pot to go off first?

Well, whatever happened, they are back and I am super happy to see them!
 
These are the descendants of the ones featured in the 2011 Thread.
Here's a quick pic I snapped with my phone.. more to come... hopefully LOTS more!
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Edited by rev0kadavur (10/25/13 05:03 PM)
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19031595 - 10/25/13 03:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Beautiful!
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19031600 - 10/25/13 03:16 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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very nice looking mushrooms. I had a patch of allenii pop up in my yard in the last few days. They dont have much food in the patch though and are overtaken by other mushrooms so im going to spread stem butts to wood chips and start another matching raised bed patch to go with my cyanescens one from last year.
Then maybe one day I can have one for azures, ovoids, and subaeruginosa too!
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: OregonBlueShroom]
#19031644 - 10/25/13 03:22 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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my dream is to have azures, cyans and alleniis mixed through out my gardens... morels, blewitts, oysters, chickens, king B's... Im half way there!
and of course, this dream-list will grow indefinitely as it becomes reality, lol. 
However, I would kinda like to kill the honey mushroom here.. its killing everything.
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19031871 - 10/25/13 04:09 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Does Abortive Enteloma put any dent in the spread of Armillaria Mellea?
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19031891 - 10/25/13 04:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
rev0kadavur said: my dream is to have azures, cyans and alleniis mixed through out my gardens... morels, blewitts, oysters, chickens, king B's... Im half way there!
and of course, this dream-list will grow indefinitely as it becomes reality, lol. 
However, I would kinda like to kill the honey mushroom here.. its killing everything.
What a very nice sounding garden....Its like building a house....the more that gets done, the more you want to add and it never actually gets "finished"
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: serratedlips]
#19031995 - 10/25/13 04:37 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
serratedlips said: Does Abortive Enteloma put any dent in the spread of Armillaria Mellea?
You would think it might, but I honestly dont know... I think it just attacks the fruit more than the entirety of the mushroom... however, I was looking into cauliflower mushrooms for diverting honeys.... I want to stop the spread of them on our trees... they are a mushroom that I would not feel bad about killing. lol... though they are tasty, I dont want them here.
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19032022 - 10/25/13 04:44 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
rev0kadavur said: my dream is to have azures, cyans and alleniis mixed through out my gardens... morels, blewitts, oysters, chickens, king B's... Im half way there!
and of course, this dream-list will grow indefinitely as it becomes reality, lol. 
However, I would kinda like to kill the honey mushroom here.. its killing everything.
all of my jealousness. id much rather go harvest than forage.
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: generalsherman55]
#19032111 - 10/25/13 05:03 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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You should have seen me this morning... it was like the best christmas morning scene ever.
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19032999 - 10/25/13 08:19 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Woop!
Looks like I might be having success where I sporated a few seasons ago...  
Hooray Actives Garden!
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19033048 - 10/25/13 08:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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congrats bro! that is SIC!!!
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Re: THEY HAVE RETURNED - This time in a new location! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19033053 - 10/25/13 08:32 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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