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camerinkw
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Shrooms in winter? Florida weather
#19313698 - 12/22/13 09:06 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I live in Florida near Tampa. It has been mid 80's the past few days during the afternoon, but nights are around 50-60 degrees. Is it possible shrooms are growing still? thanks for the help
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Gravija
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Re: Shrooms in winter? Florida weather [Re: camerinkw]
#19313817 - 12/22/13 09:06 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: Threads of this nature are prohibited by our forum rules. Take a moment to review the rules thread- http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/2263556
3. Do not ask what mushrooms can be found growing in your state or immediate area. That information can be found here: http://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area Also read An overview on how to find Psilocybin Mushrooms.
4. Do not ask about current finds in your area. These posts have been flooding the forum for years. If you're curious about if mushrooms are growing in your area, get out there and look! Mushrooms don't read the books. Sometimes they fruit outside of season. There is no set date for any season, only vast generalizations. Your best bet is that if it's close to the season for the mushroom you are looking for and its been raining, you just might find some.
5. Do not make threads or posts discussing or reporting the weather. This includes complaining about the weather, asking if the current weather is "good for shrooms", or how long to wait after rain fall to go hunting. As a general rule of thumb, if it has rained within the last 1-10 days, and the temperatures are correct for the type of mushroom you're looking for, and the time of year is correct then it is very likely that the mushroom you are looking for is growing.
6. No asking when or where mushrooms, or a specific mushroom species will grow. This includes, asking what habitat a mushroom[s] can be found- or their preferred fruiting conditions. This can be very simply answered by using the "search posts" feature: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/search.php
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Shrooms in winter? Florida weather [Re: camerinkw]
#19313996 - 12/22/13 10:33 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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camerinkw said: I live in Florida near Tampa. It has been mid 80's the past few days during the afternoon, but nights are around 50-60 degrees. Is it possible shrooms are growing still? thanks for the help
Yes, I saw some pics of Psilocybe cubensis from Florida just the other day on Facebook.
They are totally out right now.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Shrooms in winter? Florida weather [Re: camerinkw]
#19313999 - 12/22/13 10:33 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: 3. Do not ask what mushrooms can be found growing in your state or immediate area. That information can be found here: http://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area Also read An overview on how to find Psilocybin Mushrooms.
4. Do not ask about current finds in your area. These posts have been flooding the forum for years. If you're curious about if mushrooms are growing in your area, get out there and look! Mushrooms don't read the books. Sometimes they fruit outside of season. There is no set date for any season, only vast generalizations. Your best bet is that if it's close to the season for the mushroom you are looking for and its been raining, you just might find some.
5. Do not make threads or posts discussing or reporting the weather. This includes complaining about the weather, asking if the current weather is "good for shrooms", or how long to wait after rain fall to go hunting. As a general rule of thumb, if it has rained within the last 1-10 days, and the temperatures are correct for the type of mushroom you're looking for, and the time of year is correct then it is very likely that the mushroom you are looking for is growing.
6. No asking when or where mushrooms, or a specific mushroom species will grow. This includes, asking what habitat a mushroom[s] can be found- or their preferred fruiting conditions. This can be very simply answered by using the "search posts" feature: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/search.php
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