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cArcace-x
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: olive]
#21618739 - 04/30/15 06:38 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thread necromancer!! just because this one fucking rock!!!
dont forget to post this year!!
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olive
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: cArcace-x]
#21660479 - 05/10/15 09:11 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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cool cArcace-x 
and were off to a nice start for the season, various patches are starting to fruit.    the rain has been good though the cold hasn't really started yet. went around and fed the patches during the year, some i may have fed too late, we will see

its nice to see that this patch is spreading into the grass, this one receives water during summer as its right near a garden.

some promising beginnings 
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Jimlim

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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: olive]
#21662299 - 05/10/15 06:14 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Really nice work Olive <3 I appreciate this thread! invaluable knowledge!
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Aero
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Jimlim]
#21711365 - 05/22/15 05:02 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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the best thread in Shroomery!!! Olive you are a legend !
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NumeroEno
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Aero]
#21711557 - 05/22/15 06:01 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Wow! This is awesome. I finally got some subaeruginosa going on agar.
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Milk Man
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: NumeroEno]
#21711570 - 05/22/15 06:05 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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your ahead of me Eno. I have yet to put mine on agar. I'm happy to see the print is being used.
Oh, i have been lacking a inoculation loop but i was cleaning my misses sink the other day and I found a zit popper that looks just like an inoculation loop. I should use that tonight. I already have agar dishes ready for use.
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olive
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Milk Man]
#21716869 - 05/24/15 08:50 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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a month into the season and things are looking good in many of the patches.  lotsa places taco's were planted 2 years ago are fruiting now, its very exciting to find a flush of subs in a spot where was a taco and added wood chips too, some I've forgotten about. 
the WA subs are fruiting for the second year, smaller flush this year so far.
sub hill is doing very well this season   




these guys were here when i got to this place, I've added some sticks and bark to this spot 2 years ago, last season their were just a few mushrooms, this season there has been quite a few more already and the spot continues to have more 
heres a few that i found in the garden that i didn't plant 

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shroominmyroom
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: olive]
#21716904 - 05/24/15 09:11 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Edited by shroominmyroom (12/11/17 02:03 AM)
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LocN9ne
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Nice... they look so happy outside.
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Rock1084
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: LocN9ne]
#21754143 - 06/02/15 06:28 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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olive
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Rock1084]
#21795926 - 06/12/15 03:16 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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lots of early rain bought on some beautiful flushes of mushrooms.  
water tank patch 
agapanthus patch 
sub hill 



some phenotypes that are growing on sub hill within a few meters of each other  they have all been spawned on the same substrate and are all feeding off the same pine/eucalyptus mix.
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this is an exciting gill variation.
different. normal
there has been no real downpours for a week now.........

 
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olive
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Rock1084]
#21795937 - 06/12/15 03:23 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Rock1084 said: Hey Olive, as requested from my other thread: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/21754028/vc/1#21754028
Did you create a spawn straight from these spore prints? https://files.shroomery.org/files/11-25/905668434-IMGP2900.jpg
oops, sorry i missed this Rock... the answer is i am not sure, when i moved house and tipped one of the pots out it was full of mycelium. it sure smelt and looked like subaeruginosa mycelium though as it had not fruited i cannot say for sure if it was. i think it was, 1 out if 3 why not........ if you have some spare prints Rock give it a go, it can only not work
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NumeroEno
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: olive]
#21797038 - 06/12/15 11:32 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Awesome  Has it been anyone else's experience that the subaeruginosa is very slow on grain? I know it isn't too late to do them here (SW US) as long as I can create enough spawn, but this master jar is taking forever.
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Rock1084
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: NumeroEno]
#21820971 - 06/17/15 09:32 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for the reply olive, I think I will give it a go, I'll just bury a bunch of sheets of A4 prints and keep an eye on them over the next couple of seasons. I feel that my knowledge has advanced somewhat since posting this, and I've actually started (successfully) growing a few cardboard tacos from stems and caps. Just wondering at which point should I bury the taco? Do I need to wait until the cardboard is covered complete in myc before burying in substrate outdoors?
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moricz
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Rock1084]
#21821732 - 06/18/15 12:43 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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They are slow on grain. My observations of woodlovers speed on grain.
Fastest is Alenii and Cyans, then Ovoids, then Azurescens, and Subs.
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shroominmyroom
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: moricz]
#21822623 - 06/18/15 07:51 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Edited by shroominmyroom (12/12/17 03:46 PM)
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olive
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Rock1084] 1
#21835611 - 06/21/15 06:28 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Rock1084 said: Thanks for the reply olive, I think I will give it a go, I'll just bury a bunch of sheets of A4 prints and keep an eye on them over the next couple of seasons. I feel that my knowledge has advanced somewhat since posting this, and I've actually started (successfully) growing a few cardboard tacos from stems and caps. Just wondering at which point should I bury the taco? Do I need to wait until the cardboard is covered complete in myc before burying in substrate outdoors?
i did this today Rock, it should answer your questions 
tacos, stems and stem buts in damp thick cardboard (from boxes) these are 1 month old tacos, them myc has spread onto the cardboard but not fully colonised it. i find the cardboard has about a month moisture in it once placed in the open plastic bag, then i find the cardboard and myc start to dry out. this is why i try and plant the tacos within a month once they have been made.
suitable garden bed. good moisture here most of the year. gerberas and honeysuckle and bay trees this garden is in the shade lots in winter.



'aged' pine wood chips, aged is important for any woodlover these are still freshish and will break down as the mycelium colonises them.

thin layer of pine chips to lightly cover the soil, have found that if a taco is place directly on the soil it can get eaten by bugs and worms.



add tacos, lots of them. the more we add the chances of a larger flush in 2 or more years time. place them under and near the plants, against rocks, walls and fences as this is were moisture levels are maintained and are highest and where we water the plants in summer



some here as well 

good coating of chips, not thicker than 20mm ontop of the taco or the myc can suffocate. i place the chips thicker in the areas where no tacos are and it all levels out over the year. adding lotsa tacos also increases the odds of future mushrooms.


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Rock1084
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: olive]
#21840307 - 06/22/15 01:15 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thank you Olive that is amazing and so helpful. I've got about 7 tacos growing in plastic bags at the moment, they all seem to be taking up the cardboard, including a couple of caps without stems that I tried for shits n gigs. Now I've gotta decide where to put them. I'm tossing up whether to plant within my own property or put them out in some nearby parks. At home is difficult as living with the Ps still, and parks are generally well serviced by council and volunteers... Hmm decisions....
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aus2canabasiva
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Re: Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: olive]
#21860851 - 06/26/15 04:36 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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The myc for this I started from stems. Were some very plentiful hunts late in the season here in SA which resulted in a lot of stems on cardboard.

Hey there Olive, I was wondering how long it took from putting the stem butts in cardboard to the cardboard being colinized with mycelium?? Demonstrated in your pics.
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olive
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hello Cannabis , watcha smoking mun? I'm on some kush and some cheese in-between  makes for a nice mix 
stem buts take a few weeks to a month to colonise a taco, sometimes more damp cardboard is much better than wet and keep the plastic bag(s) open at the top like in the pics for FAE, fresh air exchange. Tacos are best kept in a dark and cool place until ready to plant  if you leave a taco too long in the bag it will dry out and the mycelium will stall or at worst die, best getting the tacos out while the myc is active and growing, plant them no later than end of July so the spring rains water them in so they have a good chance of establishing themselves before the heat and dry of summer.
happy growing and smoke more cones
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