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clemens
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Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn
#20606026 - 09/23/14 12:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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After the first rain in a few months I found a few Pan Cinctulus popping up in my yard here in Texas. They were growing right where my cow had drugged a bail of hay out of my truck, between 2 pots in the lawn. So I printed one and left the others to mature.
Print is large and jet black.
But how can I encourage these things to grow? I put down some more of that hay on top, and this morning 3 new ones popped up.
Could I mix together some dead grass, some of the hay and some cow manure, then add spores and spread this around the lawn mushrooms or near by?
I know it takes a lot of these little guys to get any effect so this will probably be a long shot.
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: clemens]
#20606198 - 09/23/14 01:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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They're growing from the rotting hay, that's your source of panaeolus, cow shit helps too but I wouldn't fuck with that area too much because there's already mycelium established on the old hay it doesn't want new hay, it'll probably eat that once it rots though!
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: Goldberg]
#20606221 - 09/23/14 01:35 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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That's so awesome. I want pans growing on my lawn.
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: starsky7]
#20607042 - 09/23/14 04:18 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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well if its not raining for a few more days should I be watering it?
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: clemens]
#20607055 - 09/23/14 04:20 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nature man, nature. These are natural wild mushrooms. Mother Earth waters them. If you do you'll probably drown most of it
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: Goldberg]
#20607063 - 09/23/14 04:21 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Say you go to water it for two days in a drought, and then a day later it rains for two days....?
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: Goldberg]
#20608446 - 09/23/14 08:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i don't think im going to drown the mycelium
have you never stacked colonized cow patties together and sprayed them with a hose for a few days?
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: clemens]
#20608455 - 09/23/14 08:48 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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No but if you have that's fučking aswesome
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: clemens]
#20608462 - 09/23/14 08:49 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i got lucky with these on my new lawn in Cali

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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: psilocybeMAN]
#20609045 - 09/23/14 10:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey clemens! PM me if you have an extra print from one of those! I have some prints I can trade ya. I would love a wild cinct print. Awesome find man!!
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: clemens]
#20609215 - 09/23/14 11:19 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's my understanding that cinctulus really likes compost, rather than just straw. Do you have any really rich compost?
Edit: agaricus compost is made by letting a mixture of straw and chicken shit ferment until black, with several turnings. That's the level of richness you're shooting for--but I bet kitchen compost will work just fine.
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: Psilicon]
#20609295 - 09/23/14 11:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
psilocybeMAN said: i got lucky with these on my new lawn in Cali
 
be sure to print them
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van der griegen said: It's my understanding that cinctulus really likes compost, rather than just straw. Do you have any really rich compost?
Edit: agaricus compost is made by letting a mixture of straw and chicken shit ferment until black, with several turnings. That's the level of richness you're shooting for--but I bet kitchen compost will work just fine.
phase wo composting pasturizing there is a write up in my journal on it under microbial activity.
i did a grow with pan fimicola, they were getting ready to lay new grass down and put a huge pile of soil in my front yard, i took a few qts of grain spawn and mixed it in there, the next day they laid it all out and tossed grass seed down, come spring(2 months later) they were everywhere
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: cronicr]
#20609503 - 09/24/14 01:02 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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cronicr said:
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psilocybeMAN said: i got lucky with these on my new lawn in Cali
 
be sure to print them
black as night
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: psilocybeMAN]
#20609510 - 09/24/14 01:05 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: cronicr]
#20609642 - 09/24/14 01:57 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
cronicr said:
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psilocybeMAN said: i got lucky with these on my new lawn in Cali
 
be sure to print them
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van der griegen said: It's my understanding that cinctulus really likes compost, rather than just straw. Do you have any really rich compost?
Edit: agaricus compost is made by letting a mixture of straw and chicken shit ferment until black, with several turnings. That's the level of richness you're shooting for--but I bet kitchen compost will work just fine.
phase wo composting pasturizing there is a write up in my journal on it under microbial activity.
i did a grow with pan fimicola, they were getting ready to lay new grass down and put a huge pile of soil in my front yard, i took a few qts of grain spawn and mixed it in there, the next day they laid it all out and tossed grass seed down, come spring(2 months later) they were everywhere:)
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Re: Growing Panaeolus cinctulus on the lawn [Re: Willy Wonka]
#20609664 - 09/24/14 02:13 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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thnx brutha!



 honestly i didnt' think it was gonna work but just couldnt' resist it when they piled the soil outside it was
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