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Lhun
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: nomadbrad]
#19168092 - 11/20/13 11:32 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Your first looks like a Hypholoma sp.
You second find is a Gymnopilus sp. I think luteofolius.
That's what I would call them.
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: TheShroomNinja]
#19168100 - 11/20/13 11:36 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i like this pic, the myc at the bottom is awesome(fan more )
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: cronicr]
#19168131 - 11/20/13 11:52 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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that's what i was thinking exactly. the stem on the suspected gym is not hollow, growing in small clusters on wood chips, blue hue at base of stem. I just need a spore print and a TI 
so i found gyms?!?!? if so i am very happy. I always wanted to find some.
Edited by TheShroomNinja (11/20/13 11:54 PM)
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: nomadbrad]
#19168191 - 11/21/13 12:11 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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nomadbrad said: Your first looks like a Hypholoma sp.
You second find is a Gymnopilus sp. I think luteofolius.
I'm not a TI so I could be wrong.
I think that the Gymnopilus is probably aeruginosus, but I agree with the Hypholoma.
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Heat lamps. What Are your opinions? At least the F n slugs are gone. Picked all of my second flush from this home patch. Its been and going too be cold,cold,cold...Were I'm at.(This heat lamp idea seems to be not very realistic.)
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: NothingsChanged]
#19168525 - 11/21/13 03:00 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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randallsbook said: Heat lamps. What Are your opinions? At least the F n slugs are gone. Picked all of my second flush from this home patch. Its been and going too be cold,cold,cold...Were I'm at.(This heat lamp idea seems to be not very realistic.)
Hah! I never thought about that...
Maybe one of those heat rocks for reptile tanks you get at the pet store would do better. I'll try burring one in one of my planters as next year gets cold like this and see what happens.
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: malukie]
#19168580 - 11/21/13 03:43 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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randallsbook said: Heat lamps. What Are your opinions? At least the F n slugs are gone. Picked all of my second flush from this home patch. Its been and going too be cold,cold,cold...Were I'm at.(This heat lamp idea seems to be not very realistic.)
Hah! I never thought about that...
Maybe one of those heat rocks for reptile tanks you get at the pet store would do better. I'll try burring one in one of my planters as next year gets cold like this and see what happens.
I thought what the heck. Theres alot of pins that look good. I'm going for it. Just need to remember too shut it down or atleast move it back when i go to work. dont want it too warm. I probably have the racoons out there now takeing advantage of the heat.
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: NothingsChanged]
#19168862 - 11/21/13 07:45 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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randallsbook said: Thanks. I scored that out in the middle of nowere at a junk for sale barn. Its pretty basic. Metal box. Shelfs for screens and round hole in back for small fan. The bottom collects the spores for end of the season project.
Does it have a brand name on it? I need to search and see if I can find any like this. Never been impressed with the round plastic home driers... Thought of fabbing one pretty much like this - but who needs the work? Or using 4 folding doors for a cabinet with shelves up top and my dehumidifier on the bottom. Big footprint, meh. Maybe if I could scrounge a good cabinet similar to what you've got I could fab the shelves, got 12v ps, fans, reptile heat mats, etc.Quote:
randallsbook said: Heat lamps. What Are your opinions? At least the F n slugs are gone. Picked all of my second flush from this home patch. Its been and going too be cold,cold,cold...Were I'm at.(This heat lamp idea seems to be not very realistic.)
Looks workable to me - maybe add a thermometer to monitor the temp on the ground, make sure you turn 'em off in the am.
I can totally see a couple racoons chillin' in your patch on a frosty night. Set up a game cam. ;-) That'd be a pic worth catching. I had a good size one knock over a fuscia on my porch rail a few nights ago, trying to haul her fat ass over it. I opened the door and she's just sittin' there like a cat when they nudge something off the table. Who, me?
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nomadbrad
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maynardjameskeenan said:
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nomadbrad said: Your first looks like a Hypholoma sp.
You second find is a Gymnopilus sp. I think luteofolius.
I'm not a TI so I could be wrong.
I think that the Gymnopilus is probably aeruginosus, but I agree with the Hypholoma.
I think your right, black scales on the top. Whooooops.
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Lhun
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: nomadbrad]
#19168943 - 11/21/13 08:19 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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nomadbrad said:
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maynardjameskeenan said:
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nomadbrad said: Your first looks like a Hypholoma sp.
You second find is a Gymnopilus sp. I think luteofolius.
I'm not a TI so I could be wrong.
I think that the Gymnopilus is probably aeruginosus, but I agree with the Hypholoma.
I think your right, black scales on the top. Whooooops.

Those gills look notched to me, that would point towards luteofolius. Although I will freely admit that gyms are not my area of expertise.
Edited by Lhun (11/21/13 09:01 AM)
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: fry day]
#19169614 - 11/21/13 11:42 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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fry day said:
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randallsbook said: Thanks. I scored that out in the middle of nowere at a junk for sale barn. Its pretty basic. Metal box. Shelfs for screens and round hole in back for small fan. The bottom collects the spores for end of the season project.
Does it have a brand name on it? I need to search and see if I can find any like this. Never been impressed with the round plastic home driers... Thought of fabbing one pretty much like this - but who needs the work? Or using 4 folding doors for a cabinet with shelves up top and my dehumidifier on the bottom. Big footprint, meh. Maybe if I could scrounge a good cabinet similar to what you've got I could fab the shelves, got 12v ps, fans, reptile heat mats, etc.Quote:
randallsbook said: Heat lamps. What Are your opinions? At least the F n slugs are gone. Picked all of my second flush from this home patch. Its been and going too be cold,cold,cold...Were I'm at.(This heat lamp idea seems to be not very realistic.)
Looks workable to me - maybe add a thermometer to monitor the temp on the ground, make sure you turn 'em off in the am
I can totally see a couple racoons chillin' in your patch on a frosty night. Set up a game cam. ;-) That'd be a pic worth catching. I had a good size one knock over a fuscia on my porch rail a few nights ago, trying to haul her fat ass over it. I opened the door and she's just sittin' there like a cat when they nudge something off the table. Who, me?
No brand name that i can see. As for the coons, Cecil my coonhound pretty much has them steering clear of My house. Lol
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TheShroomNinja
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: NothingsChanged]
#19170399 - 11/21/13 02:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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prints are in. tell me something good!

don't worry about these guys, i'll return them to some chips. it'd be rude to just chuck em cause they aren't actives.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: TheShroomNinja]
#19170421 - 11/21/13 02:44 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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The the ones with orange prints and green staining are definitively active. I'd compost the yellow ones with purple spores.
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maynardjameskeenan said: The the ones with orange prints and green staining are definitively active. I'd compost the yellow ones with purple spores.
alright. so what can i do with the prints of my gyms? i'm sure they are not clean and i have no petri dishes
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: TheShroomNinja]
#19170544 - 11/21/13 03:12 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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TheShroomNinja said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: The the ones with orange prints and green staining are definitively active. I'd compost the yellow ones with purple spores.
alright. so what can i do with the prints of my gyms? i'm sure they are not clean and i have no petri dishes 
Spore-party!
Lol, just kidding. Do what you want with them. Maybe try to find a few stumps and rub the spores off on them.
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oh sheeeeit, we gon get turnt up in hur son hahaha sorry i couldn't resist 
I think it'd be neat to have a patch or 2 of gyms...
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: Lhun]
#19170677 - 11/21/13 03:32 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hello everyone. I've been looking almost all season and I think I've finally done it. Cyans
Please help me positively ID them and also I have one question that I'm not to sure about after researching.
Is it okay to eat the ones that look really tattered up; almost like they were being eaten or are rotting? Thank you guys have a lovely rest of the season as frost is starting to become more frequent.

Found them all under some trees on a hill side ; dry dirt lots of twigs and what seems like woodchips from a long time ago that have been buried by twigs, leafs, etc.
Edited by Egyption (11/21/13 03:38 PM)
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: Egyption]
#19170704 - 11/21/13 03:35 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Egyption said: Hello everyone. I've been looking almost all season and I think I've finally done it. Cyans
Please help me positively ID them and also I have one question that I'm not to sure about after researching.
Is it okay to eat the ones that look really tattered up; almost like they were being eaten or are rotting? Thank you guys have a lovely rest of the season as frost is starting to become more frequent.

Looks good to me, but I'd wait for a TI!
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Re: PNW fall 2013 discussion, and ID requests thread [Re: Egyption]
#19170706 - 11/21/13 03:35 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Psilocybe cyanescens.
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I don't see any reason to not keep all of those. Good find!
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