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Coopdog
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Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised.
#19474142 - 01/25/14 09:35 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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The odd looking growths are on cakes that underwent extremes of all known types during colonization. Just want some reassurance that they are safe to consume and continue to fruit.
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Ace1928
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: Coopdog]
#19474187 - 01/25/14 09:47 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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They look really cool and maybe really potent. Id eat one of them if it were me. There is absolutely no way at all that they could possibly be any other species?
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: Ace1928]
#19474350 - 01/25/14 10:37 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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^^^ Like truffles? Lol
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: Ace1928]
#19474354 - 01/25/14 10:38 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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What kind of extremes exactly?
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: VE3HPC]
#19474615 - 01/25/14 11:38 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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what were these? was it an albino strain? they look really interesting.
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Coopdog
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: kaptanoblivious]
#19474841 - 01/26/14 12:36 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Either B+ or P. azuresces.
Temperature range 54'F to 94'F. Possibly several hours at each extreme.
Edited by Coopdog (01/26/14 12:41 AM)
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mushmagic
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: Coopdog]
#19475614 - 01/26/14 07:34 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Wouldn't be azurescenes. Azures are a cold weather, lignicolous (wood-inhabiting) species that grow outdoors in the PNW during fall. P. Cubensis is more like it (which is what B+ is) They look like blobs that Penis Envy (another "variety" of P. Cubensis) tends to produce on the first flush alot of the time. Although I'm not positive that's what those are.
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Coopdog
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: mushmagic]
#19476048 - 01/26/14 10:17 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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I did get several P. azuresces cakes to colonize, but being cold natured, it was a painfully slow process. If I could get a print from this gill structure, would the phenotype expressed by the progeny be the same? It may not produce viable spores anyway, worth a try I guess.
All fruiting has occurred in a very stable environment.
When would this be ready for such a print attempt.

These cakes were my own recipe, and they were colonized under very stable conditions. Only a few degrees variation in temp over 4 weeks. Much more consistent, same spore source, however. Top casing of vermiculite, with a column of vermiculite in the center of the cake extending to the base as an added reservoir of moisture.
Tub in a tub of water kept at temp by two 400 w aquarium heaters. Water is an excellent heat sink, and resists abrupt change.


The freaks below in comparison!

Edited by Coopdog (01/26/14 10:36 AM)
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Coopdog
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: Coopdog]
#19479502 - 01/26/14 11:19 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Zoom in to see the "tracks of my tears", of joy!
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: Coopdog]
#19479549 - 01/26/14 11:31 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nice bruising!
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Coopdog
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: ChinChiller]
#19479586 - 01/26/14 11:40 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thanks man, at what point would you harvest?
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mushmagic
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Re: Mutations with first colonizations? Odd looking, but turn black when bruised. [Re: Coopdog]
#19479904 - 01/27/14 02:31 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
Coopdog said: I did get several P. azuresces cakes to colonize, but being cold natured, it was a painfully slow process.
Azures will definitely colonize cakes no problem, It's fruiting them that's more complicated. Especially indoors.
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