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eatyualive
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Tampanesis still maturing...
Another angle
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: eatyualive]
#22654942 - 12/14/15 05:30 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: myceliumEX]
#22655892 - 12/14/15 08:51 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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myceliumEX said: Thanks Mr Fox! Good to know.
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eatyualive said:
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Tampanesis still maturing...
Another angle
Few fruits next to IPV mini, for size comparison

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stareatclouds
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Fox,
Do tamps need quite a bit of manure to fruit? I only have access to chicken poo right now, but I have a feeling 5% poo in the sub isn't enough.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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No they don't require manure to fruit. They're a grass loving sp, not dung loving.
Anyway, I'm sure you could get away with coir, coffee, vermiculite and gypsum.
I've only every used poo in my substrate. Even my first grow, which was Ps Aussi in a casing with crumbled sheep manure. Never used chicken manure, so I cannot speak on it. Tbh, I've always been afraid of using it in my substrates after hearing all the bad exp ppl have had with it. Seems too easy to go overboard with it since it's so "hot" Idk thts just me... Maybe someone else with more knowledge, and experience on the matter can step in.
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NumeroEno
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: No they don't require manure to fruit. They're a grass loving sp, not dung loving.
Anyway, I'm sure you could get away with coir, coffee, vermiculite and gypsum.
I've only every used poo in my substrate. Even my first grow, which was Ps Aussi in a casing with crumbled sheep manure. Never used chicken manure, so I cannot speak on it. Tbh, I've always been afraid of using it in my substrates after hearing all the bad exp ppl have had with it. Seems too easy to go overboard with it since it's so "hot" Idk thts just me... Maybe someone else with more knowledge, and experience on the matter can step in.
Yep they love grass. I tried an ATL7 tub a while back that was 50/50 poo/verm. It never fruited and then triched out after a month. The tub I cased today is 50/50 straw/coir and I can already tell the difference.
Now I haven't put nearly as much work into growing these as you but I think I will refrain from using anything nitrogen rich and see how it does.
To those ends I think I'm getting a P. semilanceata print soon and I'm going to be very interested in growing those in the same way as galindoi/tampanensis. Apparently they produce stones and love eating grasses, so we'll see...
In fact, from everything I've seen, cubes and Panaeolus spp are the only magic mushrooms that grow directly on manure.
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stareatclouds
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: NumeroEno]
#22656756 - 12/14/15 11:47 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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That's interesting. I think I'll try a tamp grow pretty soon on CVG and see how that works.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Finally found a clone worthy tampanesis fruit/cluster. Oh happy day!
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LocN9ne
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stareatclouds said: That's interesting. I think I'll try a tamp grow pretty soon on CVG and see how that works.
I have a shoebox tub of tamps on cvg right now...its not looking very promising
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Teemo 6T3
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: LocN9ne]
#22683070 - 12/21/15 01:07 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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God, Sir. Fox why must you always impress us this much?! I'm jealous!
Amazing grows as always..
One question though, I got an ATL producing stones right now, when i harvest, do you suggest i dunk it in tap water like you did for these tamps? Would it be better if i boil the water to kill any bad microbes then cool it and dunk?
One more thing bruv when i get it to colonize in a tub (as in just straight rye) can i just case with jiffy or coir without lime, cus i can't find lime anywhere here lol. What's your suggestion for a good casing material without lime :S
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#22684761 - 12/21/15 09:05 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Teemo 6T3 said: God, Sir. Fox why must you always impress us this much?! I'm jealous!
Amazing grows as always..
One question though, I got an ATL producing stones right now, when i harvest, do you suggest i dunk it in tap water like you did for these tamps? Would it be better if i boil the water to kill any bad microbes then cool it and dunk?
One more thing bruv when i get it to colonize in a tub (as in just straight rye) can i just case with jiffy or coir without lime, cus i can't find lime anywhere here lol. What's your suggestion for a good casing material without lime :S
All hail the almighty Fox 
lol Thanks, Teemo
You can dunk in straight tap, there is no need to go boiling it. It's already treated.. I dunk my grains for 20-30mins.
As far as spawning/casing.. Don't case straight rye grain, spawn it to some bulk. Also don't use coir as a casing.. I recommend Jiffy mix, it's non nutritious and generally PH'd to a value of 7 depending on your batch. If not, close enough..
The only time I see it absolutely necessary to PH balance is when making your own casing from scratch. Like I said, Jiffy is already balanced so all you need to do is hydrate, and pasteurize.
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Teemo 6T3
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Do you also harvest the sclerotia when its spawned to bulk?
Heard that it would have pieces of the bulk material in it, or wouldn't it matter?
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impatientguy
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#22687003 - 12/22/15 02:44 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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I was kind of wondering the same thing do you only fruit it or do you actually get the stones too
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Teemo 6T3
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So would sclerotia actually taste like shit if i spawn it to shit or coir?
I want to start spawning it, heard really good things of it being more potent and yields are horrendous.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Haai everyone, 
Decided to make a log on my experience with Psilocybe Tampanesis.
It wont be as detailed as my other logs, but if you have any questions feel free to ask, 
Mmkay, so I started with 4 clean qts of Whole Oats.

My sub consisted of: Straw Horse manure Coffee grounds Coir + Verm + Gypsum
all brought to field capacity and pasteurized for 2.5hrs at 145-150°F

The jars were soaked prior to spawning, for 30mins using tap water..

Everything was spawned into the 18Gal "Roughneck"

Didn't check the tub during colonization until Day 7

Day 10

Day 12

Looked ready at Day 12 so I prepped my casing layer; Jiffy mix enriched with some extra Vermiculite, and lime brought to field capacity, P.h'd at a neutral value of 7.

(1st week; fruiting) The tub was "dialed", and misted as needed to keep from drying out, but I didn't see pins during the 1st week, which is unusual for me... so I began to wonder/worry... Then again, Its my first time with tampanesis, so decided to give it another week or so.. Tbh, I briefly lost hope lol
(2nd week; fruiting) Came home after running a few errands & to my surprise......PRIMADORA!!!!!!! (you already know I was dancing about) Granted, it took 2 weeks to pin..

Couple hrs later...

Day 2 of pinning.. (morning)

(afternoon/evening)

Day 3 of pinning.. (morning)

(evening/night)

Day 4 (afternoon)

Forgot to mist, so they got a tad bit dry.. lol
Day 5 (afternoon)

Seems some of the caps have opened.. Im not seeing any spore deposits, so I'll prob give it awhile longer before harvesting.
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#22694520 - 12/24/15 11:41 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sclerotia tastes like sclerotia. Has a sorta sour/nutty flavor profile.
substrate doesn't effect the taste.. atleast in my experience
Spawning is the only way to go IMO.. Everything does better when spawned to bulk.
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: blackdust]
#22694536 - 12/24/15 11:44 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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blackdust said:
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Haai everyone, 
Decided to make a log on my experience with Psilocybe Tampanesis.
It wont be as detailed as my other logs, but if you have any questions feel free to ask, 
Mmkay, so I started with 4 clean qts of Whole Oats.

My sub consisted of: Straw Horse manure Coffee grounds Coir + Verm + Gypsum
all brought to field capacity and pasteurized for 2.5hrs at 145-150°F

The jars were soaked prior to spawning, for 30mins using tap water..

Everything was spawned into the 18Gal "Roughneck"

Didn't check the tub during colonization until Day 7

Day 10

Day 12

Looked ready at Day 12 so I prepped my casing layer; Jiffy mix enriched with some extra Vermiculite, and lime brought to field capacity, P.h'd at a neutral value of 7.

(1st week; fruiting) The tub was "dialed", and misted as needed to keep from drying out, but I didn't see pins during the 1st week, which is unusual for me... so I began to wonder/worry... Then again, Its my first time with tampanesis, so decided to give it another week or so.. Tbh, I briefly lost hope lol
(2nd week; fruiting) Came home after running a few errands & to my surprise......PRIMADORA!!!!!!! (you already know I was dancing about) Granted, it took 2 weeks to pin..

Couple hrs later...

Day 2 of pinning.. (morning)

(afternoon/evening)

Day 3 of pinning.. (morning)

(evening/night)

Day 4 (afternoon)

Forgot to mist, so they got a tad bit dry.. lol
Day 5 (afternoon)

Seems some of the caps have opened.. Im not seeing any spore deposits, so I'll prob give it awhile longer before harvesting.
This is how to make a thread 
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Thanks, blackdust
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Teemo 6T3
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Sclerotia tastes like sclerotia. Has a sorta sour/nutty flavor profile.
substrate doesn't effect the taste.. atleast in my experience
Spawning is the only way to go IMO.. Everything does better when spawned to bulk.
Aight, always thought it was a better method to do than just keeping it in jar..
But i was kind of hesitant to do so cus i read that the sclerotia will contain the substrate in it and comments like "if you want to eat hpoo sclerotia then do it" lol
Thanks again Fox, i guess I'll be spawning after I'm done with these darned final exams
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#22695319 - 12/24/15 03:35 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sclerotia envelopes substrate, but with some patience and a vegetable/tooth brush you can get stones pretty clean.
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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: Grey]
#22708924 - 12/28/15 11:58 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Tampanesis fruitbody Clone #1
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