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Psychoslut
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Re: Project "saving Azure" 2004-2009 [Re: Anno]
#5037945 - 12/09/05 06:25 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Some mushrooms even evolved to be tasty and healthy so animals will eat them and spread them. If you use a mesh bag to carry mushrooms in you will spread all sorts of spores.
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LynxRufus
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Re: Project "saving Azure" 2004-2009 [Re: Psychoslut]
#5038597 - 12/09/05 09:48 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Most true, psychoslut, most true.
I was just repeating things I read, anno. Various places posted that this is being looked at right now. Simply shouldn't have worded it the way that I did, for sure. I will try to post my sources (have to find them). I love reading all things fungi, so would you mind posting your source?
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Anno
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Re: Project "saving Azure" 2004-2009 [Re: LynxRufus]
#5039167 - 12/09/05 11:56 AM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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LynxRufus
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Re: Project "saving Azure" 2004-2009 [Re: Anno]
#5040754 - 12/09/05 06:04 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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Nice article. My translator (that comes with mac os x) did not do it justice however. The jist I got was they studied a few plots of land for 11 years and found that picking had little effect in these areas? (please correct if wrong) Very cool. I'd love to see something similar with a non-mycorrhizal species, as they would probably be more at risk of damage from over picking.
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jamh13
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Re: Project "Spreading wood loving actives" 2004-2009 [Re: theshiftingwalls]
#12405387 - 04/16/10 06:05 PM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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In our midwest town the parkboard chips all the fallen hardwood trees and piles them all at a central location. People are allowed to go there and load up the chips for thier yards. We've spawned these huge chip piles with both azures and ovoids. It won't be long before these little guys are everywhere!
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psylosymonreturns
aka Gym Sporrison


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Re: Project "Spreading wood loving actives" 2004-2009 [Re: jamh13]
#12406751 - 04/16/10 10:55 PM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
jamh13 said: In our midwest town the parkboard chips all the fallen hardwood trees and piles them all at a central location. People are allowed to go there and load up the chips for thier yards. We've spawned these huge chip piles with both azures and ovoids. It won't be long before these little guys are everywhere!
nice one man!! what a nice treat to get from a pile of free wood chips!! ovoids in the spring and azures in the fall!. thats awesome, good work.
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sporeRider
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Re: Project "Spreading wood loving actives" 2004-2009 [Re: psylosymonreturns]
#12407901 - 04/17/10 08:06 AM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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Just have to chime in here OP - N wish you some wicked nice azie vibes all the way from here in Wisconsin Keep up the good work man - these azies are taking over my yard - and soon like you they will be in small micro climates in the urban areas around here too - so if they disapear in WA and PNW - b damn sure that these in WI will also b around for a LONG ASS TIME!!! Azures are soooooo easy to make spawn with!!
 Notice the frost n ice on the caps - im the last one around still watering a frozen garden But man these fall fruits are sooooooo pretty - i think im n love!!! Good luck bro - may you b overwhelmed with azies before you know it And remember they do like the cold - was my first thought on making em grow in WI I picked mine last fall the beginning of november to the end of the month - thats really damn cold here n WI - Hopefully the snow stays away this yr too!!
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SuchSmartMonkeys
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Re: Project "Spreading wood loving actives" 2004-2009 [Re: sporeRider]
#12412751 - 04/18/10 02:50 AM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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anybody have a spore print or a cultrue of either Ps. cyanescens or Ps. azurescens they'd be willing to send to HI? send me a PM... JustMe and I thought it might be a good idea to start a fat patch up in PoliPoli or near the crater on Maui...
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