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mushroom_spider

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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Wavetek]
#20011937 - 05/19/14 09:40 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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I would expect the season to extend into July at the very least.
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Subhunter
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Hey blessed, the spore water tech is a game of chance. Even if you manage to put your spore water in the right place with the right food/amount, sunlight/shade and temperatures it will IMO take at least a couple of years to colonise and produce to fruit. I've done it once before when I lived at a rental property, 3rd year I lived there... Subs. I think your better off trying to colonise from stem butts and wood debris with attached mycelium after the season. If I wasnt so lazy id make a thread about my tubs I've got going. Still no subs but only in its 2nd year. It's definitely getting close to being fully colonised.
I did pledge to go to shroomed, now I can't go I'm sure it will be awesome
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Nevermind


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: scrogman]
#20012988 - 05/20/14 01:54 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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scrogman said: ive got one question: WHO'S GOING TO SHROOMED THIS WEEKEND?????????? pm me   
I was hoping to go but I don't think I can get a lift down there. I will try though
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amo
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Nevermind]
#20013322 - 05/20/14 04:51 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Ok,take 2. How are these fungi? Are they funky? They were found on a private driverway on an island in south tasmania. Fairly moist area and close to sea level.
Thanks
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Nevermind


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: amo]
#20013360 - 05/20/14 05:13 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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It's not a sub, if that's what you're asking.
Looks maybe like a Gmnopilus sp. maybe... I'm not sure on though. Someone else will let you know.
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Signeg


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Nevermind]
#20013545 - 05/20/14 06:53 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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It look's something like Gymnopilus junonius, probably inactive
Edited by Signeg (05/20/14 06:57 AM)
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rechard.kid
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Signeg]
#20017594 - 05/20/14 10:07 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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~i got many more than i expected to find this year! some photos taken with flash some with out, to hepl other with identifacation of tassies. 




pm if you know of any doofs going on. great pics guys
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obtuse
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Nevermind]
#20017691 - 05/20/14 10:26 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
Nevermind said:
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scrogman said: ive got one question: WHO'S GOING TO SHROOMED THIS WEEKEND?????????? pm me   
I was hoping to go but I don't think I can get a lift down there. I will try though
likewise.
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blessed

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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: obtuse]
#20019043 - 05/21/14 08:07 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nice finds rechard.kid 
That first picture is
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mushroom_spider

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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
#20021158 - 05/21/14 05:18 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Found in woodchip mulch. Amazing how subs can differ so much in shape and size. Very close by were some smaller subs that were like upside-down dinner plates, very flat, like flying saucers.
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obtuse
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Quote:
mushroom_spider said:

Found in woodchip mulch. Amazing how subs can differ so much in shape and size. Very close by were some smaller subs that were like upside-down dinner plates, very flat, like flying saucers.
Yeah they almost look like Psilocybe azurescens. I am not saying in anyway that they might be, lol, just that they resemble them.
There are a lot of shared phenotypes within that group, i.e the confusion between subs and P. cyanescens.
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scrogman
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: obtuse]
#20022298 - 05/21/14 09:07 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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lots of pins in a particular spot today!
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enveloped
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: scrogman]
#20023541 - 05/22/14 04:37 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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found these in a valley around wet ground and wood chips.
can anyone clarify these?
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Bollo


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: enveloped]
#20023963 - 05/22/14 08:17 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey all, I hope everyone's having a good season so far!  Mine's starting out a bit slow, hopefully I'll find some good patches soon though. Here are some of my finds from today.
Some massive ink caps.


The good stuff! 

Some nice little pins.




I came across this interesting specimen sprouting in the same little patch as the subs. Psilocybe golfballicus? This was just next to a bush track but I also found another golf ball about ten minutes earlier in the middle of the bush nowhere near any tracks. There are no golf courses nearby either. Maybe someone's using them to mark their patches! lol

This was my total after hunting for about an hour today. Some nice little subs there, just not enough yet.

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blessed

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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Bollo]
#20024010 - 05/22/14 08:30 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nice work Bollo 
Psilocybe golfballicus?, just make sure there's not a hole in one
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blessed

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Quote:
mushroom_spider said:

Great find mushroom_spider I've not seen subs like that, but like you said, subs can vary quite a lot in appearance. Never the less, great find 
Hi Subhunter Thanks for your post about spore water. I'm just gonna hunt now as it works well with exercising and getting out. Good luck with what you've got going 
Hello enveloped It's hard to tell by the pictures as they are not clear enough. Do you see any blue bruising? Also you should make a spore print too. Printing is the best way to make sure.
Edited by blessed (05/22/14 02:03 PM)
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enveloped
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
#20025651 - 05/22/14 03:53 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah they have bruised blue all over.
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mushroom_spider

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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: enveloped]
#20026078 - 05/22/14 05:34 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Enveloped, I'm not a TI so I'll refrain from giving any advice about your specimens except to say they look kind of old and manky and I probably wouldn't eat them even if they were subs.
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mushroom_spider

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Results of a lunchtime forage today. Compare with much different looking sub found earlier in the week - amazing differences in shape!
First, habitat shot:










That pumped-up feeling when you stumble across a new and fruitful patch!
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Nevermind


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Nice pics mate. Habitat shot looks really good. I wish I could get out into the bush for a hunt, would be a lot nicer than just going around parks in suburbia.
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