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TripoTrick
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: Anglerfish]
#21809431 - 06/15/15 06:38 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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What a sight , love it. Thanks bud
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t1mp5
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: TripoTrick]
#21809746 - 06/15/15 08:44 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Great find Anglerfish. Well done. Here in Wales, if it's been warm and wet enough I expect to find libs from late June, occasionally earlier. Now you have found a spot that can produce in the early season, I expect you will keep finding them in future years when conditions are right. No sign of any fungi at all here in the hills, but a bit more rain and a bit more sun and that could change very quickly.
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Anglerfish
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: t1mp5]
#21809828 - 06/15/15 09:13 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks, t1mp5! But I haven't beat you yet, finding them in May last year.  
In any case our spring season here is absolutely sh**e being more akin to autumn. So we'll have to drop the barbecue and go foraging instead, which is, after all, not too bad.
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knarkkorven
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: Anglerfish]
#21814900 - 06/16/15 02:31 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Wow! Congratulations! I have never found them this early myself. Last year a brit found them the 27:th May. edit: oops, you already posted a link to that photo.
I am also wondering about what set them of this early. We had a cold spring in Scandinavia this year, no warm days for mycelia growth followed by some cold days (15C) that usually set of early summer flushes...
Edited by knarkkorven (06/17/15 01:46 PM)
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Anglerfish
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: knarkkorven]
#21815326 - 06/16/15 04:03 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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knarkkorven said: wondering about what set them of this early
Panic. "Oh it's fall again we have to make a move! Quick, before the frost sets in!".
I've checked other locations without finding much fungal activity at all except for the usual dung suspects. P. semiovatus really do get big some times:
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woaronun
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: Anglerfish]
#21817872 - 06/17/15 06:32 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hmmmm, that habitat shot
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Blazeyy
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: woaronun]
#21818024 - 06/17/15 07:32 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Early here too, seen a few libs in Manchester, nothing worth collecting but looks like it's starting.
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t1mp5
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: Blazeyy]
#21818330 - 06/17/15 09:38 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Blazeyy said: Early here too, seen a few libs in Manchester, nothing worth collecting but looks like it's starting.
Put some pics up Blazeyy. If they're out lets get the UK thread started
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: t1mp5]
#21822432 - 06/18/15 06:02 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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These Shots have me itching to get out! cant wait! beautiful place it looks like
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Blazeyy
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 [Re: t1mp5]
#21823959 - 06/18/15 02:43 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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t1mp5 said:
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Blazeyy said: Early here too, seen a few libs in Manchester, nothing worth collecting but looks like it's starting.
Put some pics up Blazeyy. If they're out lets get the UK thread started
Only got a webcam i'll try get some next time im out waitin on my phone to arrive (y)
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themushie
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 (Update: new pics from June 13th) [Re: Anglerfish]
#22013405 - 07/29/15 05:38 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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pinch don't pill you are ruining mycelium
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Anglerfish
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 (Update: new pics from June 13th) [Re: themushie]
#22013683 - 07/29/15 08:05 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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themushie said: pinch don't pill you are ruining mycelium
This doesn't really apply to P. semilanceata, unless you start seriously messing up the top soil too much. Mycelium will be slightly broken and disrupted, yes, but when mending and growing back together it will result in new knots forming and thus new (and perhaps more) fruits will occur in the spot.
Pulling up woodchip dwelling species is a different story, though.
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knarkkorven
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Re: P. semilanceata - Norway, June 8th 2015 (Update: new pics from June 13th) [Re: Anglerfish]
#22018834 - 07/30/15 08:55 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pulling up woodchip dwelling species is a different story, though.
Which also is debated. Is it better or worse to leave stem buts in the open, exposed to all kinds of bacteria and mold?
Some people think mushrooms have roots like plants, which suffers from that kind of harvesting method. Other people think pulling them up hurt the mycelia, even though it´s a network with "redundancy" in nutrient transportation. Of course, massive destruction will hurt it, especially if big clusters av being pulled together, ripping up big chunks of the ground. But I have not seen any good evidence or science supporting pinching/cutting stems, just opinions based on other peoples opinions...
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