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whitelights
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: NumeroEno]
#21352137 - 03/02/15 01:57 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Just along for the ride.
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mycomattie


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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: whitelights]
#21457118 - 03/25/15 07:18 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Snow is finally melting - 18 lbs of spawn has long been ready to go outdoors.

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Mr.PhilCybin
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: mycomattie]
#21457354 - 03/25/15 08:07 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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this is going to be such a monster patch next season when it fruits
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cronicr



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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: mycomattie]
#21457378 - 03/25/15 08:11 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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mycomattie said: Snow is finally melting - 18 lbs of spawn has long been ready to go outdoors.
 
i got mine out last week, fucking rodents hit it right aay and there was fuck all to get at..fuckers lol, to boot it has been the neihborhood kitty litter all fucking week
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d0urd3n
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: cronicr]
#21457388 - 03/25/15 08:13 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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I am about to put mine to grain 
Better late than never I hope. I had plenty of time too. Didn't expect such a ridiculously mild winter.
Can't wait mattie, this patch is going to be absurd.
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mycomattie


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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: d0urd3n]
#21459550 - 03/26/15 08:32 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Weird - so it seems to attract rodents/animals? Might have to think of some precautions to take I think I have a really good location though - Right under a cluster of fairly large Rhododendron bushes and about a 5 minute walk to the ocean.
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GlitchInSpace
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: mycomattie]
#21476463 - 03/29/15 09:11 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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nice mattie
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mycomattie


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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: GlitchInSpace] 1
#21542220 - 04/13/15 03:00 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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4/13/15
Finally made a few outdoor patches under rhododendron bushes bushes. The soil around the bushes consists of old, broken down mulch/wood chips from the previous years. At this point I'm happy to pass it off to mother nature 
Here is a pic of one of the beds.
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Mandarinfish

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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: mycomattie]
#21550104 - 04/15/15 08:00 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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GlitchInSpace
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: Mandarinfish]
#21552765 - 04/15/15 07:57 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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nice man.... can't wait for some pins
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d0urd3n
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: GlitchInSpace]
#21552807 - 04/15/15 08:08 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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This is going to be beautiful.
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hamloaf
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: cronicr]
#21553222 - 04/15/15 10:10 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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cronicr said:
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mycomattie said: Snow is finally melting - 18 lbs of spawn has long been ready to go outdoors.
 
i got mine out last week, fucking rodents hit it right aay and there was fuck all to get at..fuckers lol, to boot it has been the neihborhood kitty litter all fucking week
It's best to colonize wood chips with your grain spawn before the mycelium goes into an outdoor patch. Colonized wood chip spawn as opposed to colonized grain spawn is impossible for rodents to make an easy meal out of.
Also, to keep the kitties and other small animals from using your patch site as a restroom, cover the patch in clear plastic sheeting with slits cut into the plastic for gas exchange. The reason it's best to use clear plastic sheeting is for the allowance of ambient light to hit your colonizing patch increasing mycelial vigor. The plastic sheeting will also serve as a sort of casing cover keeping/maintaining the moisture content of the substrate at acceptable levels for the colonization of mushroom mycelium.

Opaque plastic sheeting is not good to use. Opaque plastic sheeting collects heat, and blocks ambient light from hitting your patch.
It's not too late in the year to begin some more culture, get some sawdust or woodchips colonized, and spawned to an outdoor patch, and STILL get fruits this year. The later in the year you plant your patch, though, the higher of a spawn to bulk ratio you will have to inoculate your patch with in order to see fruits the fall.
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mycomattie


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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: hamloaf]
#21554215 - 04/16/15 07:17 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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hamloaf said:
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cronicr said:
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mycomattie said: Snow is finally melting - 18 lbs of spawn has long been ready to go outdoors.
 
i got mine out last week, fucking rodents hit it right aay and there was fuck all to get at..fuckers lol, to boot it has been the neihborhood kitty litter all fucking week
It's best to colonize wood chips with your grain spawn before the mycelium goes into an outdoor patch. Colonized wood chip spawn as opposed to colonized grain spawn is impossible for rodents to make an easy meal out of.
Also, to keep the kitties and other small animals from using your patch site as a restroom, cover the patch in clear plastic sheeting with slits cut into the plastic for gas exchange. The reason it's best to use clear plastic sheeting is for the allowance of ambient light to hit your colonizing patch increasing mycelial vigor. The plastic sheeting will also serve as a sort of casing cover keeping/maintaining the moisture content of the substrate at acceptable levels for the colonization of mushroom mycelium.

Opaque plastic sheeting is not good to use. Opaque plastic sheeting collects heat, and blocks ambient light from hitting your patch.
It's not too late in the year to begin some more culture, get some sawdust or woodchips colonized, and spawned to an outdoor patch, and STILL get fruits this year. The later in the year you plant your patch, though, the higher of a spawn to bulk ratio you will have to inoculate your patch with in order to see fruits the fall.
Excellent info - thanks man!
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: mycomattie]
#21566324 - 04/19/15 03:49 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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You should just get all types of wood and bury it around in segregated places close enough to the mycelium to get to it. But for more exotic woods like eu alypfus that smell harsh I would avoid. and get prints from fruits from Each pach and label the prints doood.I'm almOst certain they'll grow on Douglas fir. Also dOnt but all your eggs in one basket, make many patches dewd!!!! Namaste
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mustangbob3
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: mycomattie]
#21770716 - 06/06/15 02:32 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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doing great!
your spawn look so thick and healthy! 
cant wait see what happens
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mycomattie


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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: mustangbob3]
#21770746 - 06/06/15 02:42 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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mustangbob3 said: doing great!
your spawn look so thick and healthy! 
cant wait see what happens 
Thanks man - your grow as well!
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t.katsu
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: mycomattie]
#22253154 - 09/17/15 08:13 PM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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wow this looks amazing, I definitely hope to at least have your mycelium luck when I finally grow me some wood lovers. Hopefully my first grow will give me confidence.
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Mandarinfish

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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: t.katsu]
#22254227 - 09/18/15 12:49 AM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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SpaceyCasey
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Re: Psi. azurescens outdoor project for fall 2015 - as it progresses [Re: Mandarinfish]
#27034573 - 11/12/20 05:34 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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And then!?!?!?
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