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ActiveCyanescens
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Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 2
#19143677 - 11/16/13 12:42 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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hope you guys enjoy this video. i paused it at times to stop and show some pictures. its not your computer or video lagging. hope you all enjoy the footage. sorry was a bit shaky. It was cold windy and rainy all day today but i found the nicest spot ive ever found i think. was just ton's of woodchips at least a football feild long but not as wide.
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paradoxical2020
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: ActiveCyanescens]
#19143682 - 11/16/13 12:43 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice find.
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ActiveCyanescens
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: paradoxical2020]
#19143742 - 11/16/13 01:02 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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paradoxical2020 said: Nice find.
thanks i thought so too. check the youtube page of the video for more nice mushroom finds.
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Adrenalien
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: ActiveCyanescens]
#19143934 - 11/16/13 02:13 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Checked out your youtube page. Tons of awesome finds! Very cool!
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tnj8228
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: Adrenalien]
#19144081 - 11/16/13 03:19 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Dude nice. Are you not worried about the high traffic?
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ActiveCyanescens
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: tnj8228]
#19146260 - 11/16/13 05:34 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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tnj8228 said: Dude nice. Are you not worried about the high traffic?
they were all blocked by trees on the back side of me sounds like there close but there not
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tnj8228
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: ActiveCyanescens]
#19146686 - 11/16/13 07:48 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Lol gotcha. Dig the vids.
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Boomers420
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: tnj8228]
#19152224 - 11/17/13 10:24 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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That find defenitely falls into the category of "FUCKING AWESOME!"
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lemonjello
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: Boomers420]
#19156676 - 11/18/13 08:32 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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How does something like this occur? Is it naturally occurring or a patch that someone started? Is it possible for patches this large to grow on their own? I've only seen small patches of P cyans growing along well travelled trails.
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rev0kadavur
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: lemonjello]
#19157603 - 11/18/13 11:27 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Wow! NICE!!!!
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loco801
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: lemonjello]
#19157613 - 11/18/13 11:30 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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lemonjello said: How does something like this occur? Is it naturally occurring or a patch that someone started?
Those woodchips seem to be running downhill in some parts so the mycelium can run faster. There's no way of really telling if they are natural or wild besides the habitat mainly. This could have been from someones hard work or just pure luck and they had time to spread this big.
Either way, nice freakin' patch!
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Species found: P. azurescens P. cyanescens P. semilanceata P. pelliculosa P. stuntzii G. luteofolius Pan. cinctulus
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Magick
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Re: Thousands of P. Cyanescens Found. PNW 11-15-2013 [Re: lemonjello]
#19157773 - 11/19/13 12:10 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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lemonjello said: How does something like this occur? Is it naturally occurring or a patch that someone started? Is it possible for patches this large to grow on their own? I've only seen small patches of P cyans growing along well travelled trails.
Well, the fact that humans love to spread around all these wood chips everywhere, combined with cyan's affinity to use them as an abundant source of food, the perfect weather conditions for cyan growth, and the fact that cyan spores are abundant in the PNW already, means it's pretty much guaranteed to happen 
I'm sure some people do purposely inoculate many areas however. Hehe, ol' water bottle with mycelium trick
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