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tampaman
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: grownright]
#22150826 - 08/27/15 10:34 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Day 5 (afternoon)

Seems some of the caps have opened.. && omg they are beautiful!!!! Im not seeing any spore deposits, so I'll prob give it awhile longer..
This grow has been soooo muchhh FUN!!!
they deposit dark. what do you use to test ph and why 7?
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: tampaman]
#22151473 - 08/27/15 01:19 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I use ph testing stripss,
'cause mold doesn't like a basic PH and will not germinate in such an environment. From what I understand, myc prefers a slightly acidic PH. I usually adjust to 8.5ph, but ran out of lime & calcium carbonate.. lol
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Appalachian Brony
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Hey how big are your fruits getting Mr. Fox?
I'm fruiting some tamps off cased grain and they're opening at like 1.5 inches tall. The caps don't look as big as yours do compared to the stipes.
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TravelAgency
The ongoing "wow"


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Looking great Mr Fox! Sorry I'm so late! I'd love to try my hand at those soon. Keep us updated!
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ShroomerInTheRye
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Day 5 (afternoon)

Seems some of the caps have opened.. && omg they are beautiful!!!! Im not seeing any spore deposits, so I'll prob give it awhile longer..
This grow has been soooo muchhh FUN!!!
Looking good! I've always been fascinated by that Tampanesis.
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spirit_shadow
Feature not a bug



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That is sweet if you get any spare prints maybe we can make a trade?
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Appalachian Brony said: Hey how big are your fruits getting Mr. Fox?
I'm fruiting some tamps off cased grain and they're opening at like 1.5 inches tall. The caps don't look as big as yours do compared to the stipes.
They were 2.5" tall, give or take..
Final weight was 15g dry! 
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spirit_shadow said: That is sweet if you get any spare prints maybe we can make a trade?
Sorry, no can do! Didnt get prints, and I accidentally broke the sub while moving it. lol Maybe next run..
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spirit_shadow
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That's alright, but still good Job man
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Appalachian Brony
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: They were 2.5" tall, give or take..
Final weight was 15g dry! 
Right on, it seems like actually spawning yields better results than straight casing. My biggest caps are 1cm wide and the tallest ones are maybe reaching 2 inches now.
That's a nice yield of these fuckers! Nice job!
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Thanks,

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Appalachian Brony said:
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: They were 2.5" tall, give or take..
Final weight was 15g dry! 
Right on, it seems like actually spawning yields better results than straight casing. My biggest caps are 1cm wide and the tallest ones are maybe reaching 2 inches now.
That's a nice yield of these fuckers! Nice job! 
 Ooo, do you have pics/log?
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eatyualive
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damn that tamp culture you have must be a heavy fruiter. those guys didn't wanna fruit for me but produced some really nice stones. im going to give them a go again real soon. probably on the new year. could you post that awesome tub you posted in picture of the day?
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myceliumEX
Philomathmycology



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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: eatyualive]
#22652250 - 12/13/15 10:21 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Wow, those look great. Is it just a trick of the camera somehow, or are the stems actually hairy? Some of the pics make the stems look sparkly, but i'm guessing that's water droplets on the 'hairs' reflecting with the flash.
I'd really like to do an outside grow of those eventually.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: myceliumEX]
#22652397 - 12/13/15 11:22 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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I forgot about this thread. 
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myceliumEX said: Wow, those look great. Is it just a trick of the camera somehow, or are the stems actually hairy? Some of the pics make the stems look sparkly, but i'm guessing that's water droplets on the 'hairs' reflecting with the flash.
I'd really like to do an outside grow of those eventually.
Hahahah! Funny, I thought the exact same thing when I saw my first fruits. Like "omg little hairs!!!" But no its just the stipe. It sorta "shreds/splits" as the fruit body matures.
Same thing with panaeolus & mexicana spp. The stipes are more like fibers than tissue.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: eatyualive]
#22652415 - 12/13/15 11:28 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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eatyualive said: damn that tamp culture you have must be a heavy fruiter. those guys didn't wanna fruit for me but produced some really nice stones. im going to give them a go again real soon. probably on the new year. could you post that awesome tub you posted in picture of the day?
Unfortunately I can't get a good clone sample onto agar, these damn fruits are to thin. I may have to go LC --> agar.
Was your tamp from MS? If it's producing stones then it should produce fruits... IMO
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Tampanesis still maturing...
Another angle
Few fruits next to IPV mini, for size comparison
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spacechildo
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have you tried just putting a whole fruit into a jar of ISO or dilute bleach water and just cutting off a piece of the stem to agar for cloning fox? I had some good success doing that with pans, I didnt have a chance of splitting the stem and taking tissue from the inside either!
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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No, I have not. I'll try that out! Thanks, space
Which do you recommend the bleach, or alc?
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spacechildo
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I'd have to say the dilute bleach, alcohol turns the mushroom so black and soggy nasty it doesnt look good on the agar. havent done as many tries with bleach yet but it seems to be working real good so far!
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myceliumEX
Philomathmycology



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Thanks Mr Fox! Good to know.
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NumeroEno
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: myceliumEX]
#22654262 - 12/14/15 02:47 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Badass dude. Report back on how many stones you pull out of the substrate too!
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