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OfflineClietus
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Introducing Shrooms to the Wild
    #19045405 - 10/28/13 10:19 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

So I've been thinking for some time now
And after doing some hunting, I've found a huge patch of armillaria growing from a shit ton of rotting wood and it would be a PERFECT place for some gymnopilus to grow.
But I live in wisconsin and we all know how difficult it is to find actives around here.

So I was thinking maybe I could get rid of all the armillaria in the area, try to get rid of all the spore deposits, and spread gallons of gymnopilus spore culture in the area.

I mean just LOAD it on.

Would that work to take over the armillaria? And if so, what would be the easiest bulk culture to make for it?


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Re: Introducing Shrooms to the Wild [Re: Clietus]
    #19045530 - 10/28/13 11:01 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

i think your best bet would to pull up all the armillaria.

then try mixing in some rye berries that are already colonized with gymnopilus spores or bury some some brf cakes that are colonized. it might work but you are still going to have some armillaria mycelium still in the area.


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Re: Introducing Shrooms to the Wild [Re: Clietus]
    #19046312 - 10/28/13 02:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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Clietus said:
So I've been thinking for some time now
And after doing some hunting, I've found a huge patch of armillaria growing from a shit ton of rotting wood and it would be a PERFECT place for some gymnopilus to grow.
But I live in wisconsin and we all know how difficult it is to find actives around here.

So I was thinking maybe I could get rid of all the armillaria in the area, try to get rid of all the spore deposits, and spread gallons of gymnopilus spore culture in the area.

I mean just LOAD it on.

Would that work to take over the armillaria? And if so, what would be the easiest bulk culture to make for it?




So you want to uproot and destroy an organism living in its natural environment to introduce a foreign species in hopes it will overtake the area???  Why?  That's a piss poor idea.


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Re: Introducing Shrooms to the Wild [Re: mantis92gsr]
    #19046861 - 10/28/13 04:10 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Its armillaria galore out here

And this just a tiny patch of it.

Besudes, its a parasitic fungus that kills the trees, we could do without a few of them.

C:


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Re: Introducing Shrooms to the Wild [Re: mantis92gsr]
    #19046878 - 10/28/13 04:13 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Also
Gymns aren't foreign to wisconsin.
They're here, just sparsley placed.

so don't think of it as destroying the armillaria, think of it as helping out little ole gymnopilus :3


Edited by Clietus (10/28/13 04:16 PM)


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