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Gilzman
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Grow in the Wild question; Fertilize?
#21773176 - 06/07/15 08:39 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi, noob here, hope this is the right sub-forum?
Anyway, I have a number of spots where I have seen Pan-Actives in my area. Usually well kept lawns with northern exposures and part shade. Also, on slight slopes it seems.
Anyway, would it be a good idea to perhaps toss some fertilizer onto these areas? I am thinking a grass fertilizer since they seem to live in harmony with the deep dark green grass. I could probably toss some dry cow manure also?
Anyway, check my pics in other sub-forum if you like. CO has actually had rains and humidity (and now skeeters) these past two years. Seems we went from fires to floods. Maybe God is mad at the 420 laws?
Gilzman
-------------------- The more I see mushrooms, the more I see mushrooms. I swear it gets into you.
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maddchef
Vaginal escape artist



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Re: Grow in the Wild question; Fertilize? [Re: Gilzman]
#21773302 - 06/07/15 09:23 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Don't try to fertilize fungus, they're not plants
-------------------- In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king. All mushrooms are edible, but some only once..... Easier than cakes I do science and shit.
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Grow in the Wild question; Fertilize? [Re: maddchef]
#21773320 - 06/07/15 09:32 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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you would be better off throwing dead grass clippings around and keeping them watered.
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Gilzman
Strangerthanfriction

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Re: Grow in the Wild question; Fertilize? [Re: maddchef]
#21773342 - 06/07/15 09:36 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I was thinking after the season was over. Not directly on the fruiting mushrooms that is. It seems they do reappear in the same spots. I just wonder if they eventually will deplete the nutrients they have in that spot?
I also am wondering if they have some symbiotic relationship with these grasses. That is, they live off the by-products and provide something to the grasses.
-------------------- The more I see mushrooms, the more I see mushrooms. I swear it gets into you.
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Gilzman
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Re: Grow in the Wild question; Fertilize? [Re: bodhisatta]
#21773356 - 06/07/15 09:42 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
bodhisatta said: you would be better off throwing dead grass clippings around and keeping them watered.
I do this on my own lawn, that is, I have a mulching mower. I have many types of mushrooms that grow, easily a dozen.
But, from stalking the best spot, I see the lawn guys bag all clippings. There are no weeds, so I suspect they do spray or fertilize/weed control. I always wash and completely dry out mushrooms btw.
-------------------- The more I see mushrooms, the more I see mushrooms. I swear it gets into you.
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