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Psychonautica
Cuddly Wuddly Fuccboi


Registered: 04/20/15
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What the heck have I done.
#21612932 - 04/29/15 11:03 AM (9 years, 21 days ago) |
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So basically, if you saw my thread in the cultivation forums, you'd know the story, feel free to check it out, I'm not going to post a wall of words since this is up here twice.
Long story short I inoculated manure extremely not sterile, and unprofessional, and all around just a bad idea. But hey, it worked.
The only issue is, along with the cubes I've been growing, this strange pin popped up. It looks like a panaeolus papilionaceus? If I had to guess as a pin that's my guess. Perhaps something else. My question is basically, what the fuck is this thing, and how the heck did it get there? I can't believe I've managed two different species out of the same pile of dung. I haven't even seen that in the wild.
 I'll continue posting pictures of this as it grows, just wondering if anyone can ID my invader pin, and if not ID it, at least verify I'm correct in thinking it's not a cube.
All the manure and spores from the original mushroom were from Florida, if Habitat really matters it's growing out of dung in a cabinet, but obvious I put it there. Hahaha.
-------------------- The chances of you even being born, Were forty million to one. There's two parts of the statistic And I want you to live through one 3/8/95 - 7/10/15 Rest In Paradise, Brother. Sheekle said: yeah, i said i was afraid of psychonautica

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doctorghosty
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Registered: 09/02/10
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Different species cohabitate in a single medium all the time, and yes I think you are right about it being a pan pap.
You said itself it wasn't a sterile inoculation, so that's how it happened
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Psychonautica
Cuddly Wuddly Fuccboi


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That's cool! I thought the mycelium would battle to the death for the nutrients, sort of like mushroom highlander. I have handled and spore printed pan paps in my house, and specifically in the room I inoculated this tray in. Thanks for the input. It might have something to do with the fact too, that the cube it's growing next to the base of, is stunted / aborted from the pan pap fighting for nutrients, that pin is lagging behind a whole lot in the size factor. I thought it aborted but upon examination of all my daily pictures, it's just not growing very fast, but it's definitely changing shapes.
Do you think it's more likely the pans survived pasteurization, and the spores were always in the manure, or do you think they were introduced into the equation at or after inoculating? None of this actually matters, because it's there now. Just curious.
-------------------- The chances of you even being born, Were forty million to one. There's two parts of the statistic And I want you to live through one 3/8/95 - 7/10/15 Rest In Paradise, Brother. Sheekle said: yeah, i said i was afraid of psychonautica

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doctorghosty
is the name of me



Registered: 09/02/10
Posts: 11,420
Loc: North GA, God's fav
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I'd put my money on them having survived pasteurization
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