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chaka333
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: art2312]
#21475313 - 03/29/15 04:31 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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That bell shaped one looks juicy;)
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3iRiS9
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: bluelou]
#21475402 - 03/29/15 05:00 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Here are the photos from yesterdays hunt with art2312:
Habitat - Community Park Pine flatwoods / palmetto scrub
Amanita sp.

Polyporus sp.




Lentinus sp.

Caterpillar
Habitat - County Preserve Pine Flatwoods w/ cattle lease
We couldn't identify this species. They were growing on palmetto stumps in a recently burned area.
There's a lot of cap variation.








Sporulating moss


Small polypore on a cool looking downed log


Turtle/tortoise shell

Ganoderma sp. On pine stumps





Brown anole

After our hunt I went alone to another preserve because I had time to kill
Habitat - County Preserve Old oak hammock / Grazing pasture

Almost ran into this spider's web

Ganoderma sp. on a downed cabbage palm log.






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Panaeolus papilionaceus


Amanita sp.

Poronia pileiformis

Pycnoporus cinnabarinus


Poronia sp.

? On oak deadfall



More Polyporus sp.


This polypore looks ancient, any ideas on species?! Possible Ganoderma applanatum?



Is this a Boletus sp.? Looks like it has a mutation.



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Is this Ganoderma?


Prickly pear flower

More Poronia as I exited the preserve.

It was a fun day!!
Sorry you didn't get to see those Panaeolus, art! Haha, maybe next time (along with some copelandia ).
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art2312
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: 3iRiS9]
#21475424 - 03/29/15 05:09 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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? Oak deadfall is a Phylloporus. Sic finds brotha!!! Im interested to see what everyone has to say about the Lentinus lookin ones, in the burn areas!!
OH! And if that that Amanita is A.virosa...?
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Edited by art2312 (03/29/15 05:11 PM)
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MidnightCity
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: art2312]
#21476743 - 03/29/15 10:17 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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art2312 said: OH! And if that that Amanita is A.virosa...?
That's a European species, in the southeast we have a few species from Amanita section Phalloideae, notably Amanita bisporigera and Amanita elliptosperma and Amanita virosiformis. Microscopy is needed generally to tell these apart, KOH can help.
At a glance the "Boletus sp.?" is Tylopilus rhoadsiae and the Polyporus is Polyporus arcularius. The dried-out white mushroom with the question mark above it could be a Leucocoprinus. Great job recently with all the photos and finds you have been posting!
It seems like the season is starting early this year, I'm psyched!
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bluelou
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: MidnightCity]
#21478478 - 03/30/15 12:08 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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HUNT unsuccessful this morning?
SUCKS,same field.......musta got lucky yesterday!
WE NEED MORE RAINS... that will do the trick,but I've also had in idea...
 im gonna infest the cows water bucket with spores floating soon as i grow caps n do prints!!! Had fun looking got some field shots... peaceful as heck,Lou:)
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Edited by bluelou (03/30/15 12:12 PM)
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chaka333
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: bluelou]
#21479023 - 03/30/15 02:43 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Just print all of your next finds, scrape all the spores into a two liter bottle with water in it, and walk around spraying the grass in the field. The cows will eat the grass. Ive done this every year since ive been hunting and my fields produce awesome every year. Your way would work as well.
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PsychedelicWizz
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: chaka333]
#21482619 - 03/31/15 09:25 AM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hey Florida shroomerites, Todays finds

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cube talk
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: PsychedelicWizz]
#21483346 - 03/31/15 01:39 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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can someone tell me all the possible actives you could find in florida and list them please?
so far I know of:
cubes cyans
dats it lol
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D.little91
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: cube talk]
#21483417 - 03/31/15 01:59 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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You can check out active species by location here: http://www.shroomery.org/12257/North-America
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suplex
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: D.little91]
#21484922 - 03/31/15 07:37 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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New to the forums. Went hunting today for the first time at a cow patch down in s. Florida.. But it seems like someone beat me to it haha. Seen a bunch of already flipped patties. I'm going to go when it rains next time.
Quick question. How many days do you wait after the rain has came into the area?
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MidnightCity
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: suplex]
#21485542 - 03/31/15 10:02 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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suplex said: New to the forums. Went hunting today for the first time at a cow patch down in s. Florida.. But it seems like someone beat me to it haha. Seen a bunch of already flipped patties. I'm going to go when it rains next time.
Quick question. How many days do you wait after the rain has came into the area?
Hey suplex, welcome to the Shroomery. I found the answer to your question in this link: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/2263556 , you should read through the rest of it as it may answer other questions you may have. Glad to have you aboard! 
5. Do not make threads or posts discussing or reporting the weather. This includes complaining about the weather, asking if the current weather is "good for shrooms", or how long to wait after rain fall to go hunting. If it has rained within the last 1-10 days, and the temperatures are correct for the type of mushroom you're looking for, and the time of year is correct then it is certain that that the mushroom you are looking for is growing.
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3iRiS9
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: suplex]
#21486128 - 04/01/15 01:25 AM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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suplex said: But it seems like someone beat me to it haha. Seen a bunch of already flipped patties.
I've seen that a lot. Keep in mind, some animals will search for bugs in cow pies. It could be birds that flipped the patties over! 
Either that or we've got a shit-flipping bandit on our hands!
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cube talk
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: D.little91]
#21486489 - 04/01/15 06:17 AM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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D.little91 said: You can check out active species by location here: http://www.shroomery.org/12257/North-America
wow..
all this time i must have walked over 1000s of gyms and never knew it
how potent are gyms in general, are they around the level of cubes or pan cyans generally?
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bluelou
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: cube talk]
#21487740 - 04/01/15 12:59 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Way less potent my new friend...
I've seen them myself many times i bet? and never knew about the types here...
Read it takes 250grms wet to trip i guess, lotta picking n eating hahaha but fun id say!
Keep looking florida its coming soon;)
i need me some copelandia,never had them?
hint....
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littleguys
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: bluelou]
#21488206 - 04/01/15 03:02 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'm a new member here but I'm not a new shroomer I went hunting Friday night and I thought I'd share a picture from my finds,they're all psilocybe cubensis It only took us 30 minutes probably
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3iRiS9
@psilocybeing



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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: littleguys]
#21488219 - 04/01/15 03:06 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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littleguys said: I'm a new member here but I'm not a new shroomer I went hunting Friday night and I thought I'd share a picture from my finds,they're all psilocybe cubensis It only took us 30 minutes probably
Your link appears to be broken.
I saw the picture anyhow, nice haul!!
Welcome to the forums!
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PsychedelicWizz
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: 3iRiS9]
#21490996 - 04/02/15 02:51 AM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Some early morning finds


They're out there, happy hunting.
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3iRiS9
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: PsychedelicWizz]
#21491829 - 04/02/15 10:45 AM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sweet!
What part of Florida are you from!?
P. cubensis aren't popping up like this in my area yet.
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PsychedelicWizz
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: 3iRiS9]
#21492727 - 04/02/15 02:55 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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South Florida, Lee County area
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starshepherd



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Re: **THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2015** [Re: suplex]
#21493143 - 04/02/15 04:57 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hear ye hear ye, to all newbs at hunting cubes:
(I'm not accusing anyone, this must be said from time to time)
"Flipping a cow patty is like cutting down a budding tree just to pick a premature fruit from the top branch." -- the Starshepherd
There is a small window of time in which the weather may be right for fruiting; anything that sets the mycelium back, even a little, will cause it to focus on repair or water retention instead of fruiting, so flipping is terribly counter productive.
Exposing the underside of the paddy at best retards its potential mushroom yield, at worst, completely kills the mycelium by introducing foreign spores, light, bacteria, and insects.
Besides, there is never a need to flip a paddy; if you don't see shrooms coming up from the sides or the top of the substrate the climate is not right for fruiting shrooms, please go home and leave the patties unmolested.
To reiterate, never ever flip a cow paddy; you may find a small nasty slug ridden micro-shroom, but the act of moving the patty (substrate) causes unnecessary damaged to the relationship between the white webbing stuff (mycelium) and the ground. The paddy's underside is a delicate dark microclimate that is essential for future production of quality yields flush after flush.
Please Don't Flip The Cow Patties!!
Peace, and long live the Shroomery
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