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THATS iT!
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P. caerulipes?
#1978684 - 10/04/03 11:32 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Can someone tell me as much as possible on the cultivation of P. caerulipes? Any information at all would be helpful. best substrate. pH. amount water. casing. temp for colonization. And most important, transfer of mycelia from substrate to outdoor wood. I have done research and can not find very much info. Thank you.
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THATS iT!
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Re: P. caerulipes? [Re: THATS iT!]
#1979485 - 10/04/03 07:14 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hello, Hello, Hello is there anybody in there
Edited by THATS iT! (10/04/03 07:14 PM)
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THATS iT!
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Re: P. caerulipes? [Re: THATS iT!]
#1980997 - 10/05/03 12:15 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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I've had it up to here with the likes of you people! Since know one is going to comment on my post I will tell you what I know. P. caerulipes is the only native P. mushroom to NC. They say cubensis is also, but not in my region. It is called the blue-foot. It grows on Maple and Birch. Since Birch is not that common in my area, at least I cant find may of them, I will attempt cultivation on Maple. I have heard Sugar Maple is the best, but I have a fallen Red Maple in the woods behind my house, so I will use that. I will attempt a bottle cultivation, the PF style for all the narrow minded viewers of this post. I think I will case it in mulch allthough I am not sure what kind. I have no idea on how to transfer this to the wild. Should I use dowels? Or maybe a patch under a tree? That is what I needed advice about.
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Re: P. caerulipes? [Re: THATS iT!]
#1981049 - 10/05/03 12:51 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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It seems that nobody has any experience and data about this species. You can find something in the hunting forum about it, but there is nothing about cultivation. I would try it in the similar way as other woodloving psilocybes (cyanescens, azurescens, weilii) - agar/grain/sawdust and then inoculate outdoor wood chips bed with it. I doubt that they would grow directly from wood so I wouldn't try dowels. Let us know how your experiments went.
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