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Spxck
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HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario
#22169972 - 08/31/15 04:40 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Included one photo that was taken 3 days prior to this find, I just couldn't get over how much these cinctulus are bluing. Pretty much all the same photo but I tried to get different angles to capture the bluing on all sides.
As always, let me know what you guys think !!
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Edited by Spxck (08/31/15 04:40 PM)
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22169987 - 08/31/15 04:44 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those are some serious cincts .
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Peteza34]
#22170326 - 08/31/15 05:54 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Real cool man just curious what you found these growing from? Almost looks like wood chips hanging onto the bottoms. I've only found em on horse dung and in fertilized lawns, but have heard they can be rarely found on wood chips too. Anyways nice looking find!!
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: oG_Chemdog]
#22170344 - 08/31/15 05:58 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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oG_Chemdog said: Real cool man just curious what you found these growing from? Almost looks like wood chips hanging onto the bottoms. I've only found em on horse dung and in fertilized lawns, but have heard they can be rarely found on wood chips too. Anyways nice looking find!!
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It's strictly horse dung that I'm finding these on, there may be some woodchips on the top layer due to some chips being in the horse stables but its 99% horse dung. The woodchips stick to the mycelium so when I pick them it looks as if they came out of them, but it's just a small layer over top of the dung.
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22170372 - 08/31/15 06:05 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Holy jeez, beefcake cincts
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22170401 - 08/31/15 06:10 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22171390 - 08/31/15 09:27 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Are you positive on the ID?
Are the caps paper thin?
If so, they may be bisporus or a relative. Bisporus can get pretty big also. This cap is 2 inches wide.

Are you sending any specimens or prints out for research?
Edited by MacMerdin (08/31/15 09:31 PM)
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: MacMerdin]
#22171702 - 08/31/15 10:31 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: mushypanda]
#22171971 - 08/31/15 11:26 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Damn son
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22172793 - 09/01/15 07:33 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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OP are you willing to send prints to other Ontario dwelling members ?
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: doctorghosty]
#22172873 - 09/01/15 08:03 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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doctorghosty said: Holy jeez, beefcake cincts
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Zombi3]
#22172910 - 09/01/15 08:15 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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MacMerdin said: Are you positive on the ID?
Are the caps paper thin?
If so, they may be bisporus or a relative. Bisporus can get pretty big also. This cap is 2 inches wide.

Are you sending any specimens or prints out for research?
No I am not positive on the ID, but I have assumed the exact same thing as you. Some of these specimens look way more like Bisporus instead of cinctulus, I have specimens dried and saved from last year, if they are intact I would be willing to send some out as long as I am updated on the arrival and research as it proceeds, I am also willing to send out some of these specimens but I need to pick them out among the other mushrooms as I put them all in the same jar unless identified differently. Take a look at this post as well which was a couple days ago, it shows many other examples of what might have been bisporus, nobody on that post said anything about the possibility of bisporus so I brushed it off, all though it may be a definite possibility.
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Zombi3 said: OP are you willing to send prints to other Ontario dwelling members ?
Yes, absolutely I would be willing to do that. I am not proficient at taking prints, but I tried to do it as sterile as possible, printing them on tinfoil then completely sealing them. So anybody within Ontario, who is seriously interested in receiving a print send me a message, I am looking for people that are genuinely interested, as I would like to be updated with the progress of whatever is being done with the print !
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22186689 - 09/04/15 07:39 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm seeing woodships on the base of stems which leads me to believe that they are in the ovoid or woodloving arena.
You said in another post that they grow from dung? How the chips on the base than?
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Frizzie]
#22189635 - 09/04/15 07:09 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Frizzie said: I'm seeing woodships on the base of stems which leads me to believe that they are in the ovoid or woodloving arena.
You said in another post that they grow from dung? How the chips on the base than?
Frizz.
I have never actually questioned the woodchips, I have always just assumed that it was horse dung that was under it or the dung had wood chips in it. Which I have observed in some balls of horse dung. Here is what the habitat they grow in looks like
    
I've seen other photos where the horse dung has wood chips mixed in, maybe that's the key to these large fruits. Hopefully that gives you an idea of why the woodchips are there. In my oppinion I think theres wood chips mixed in among the stables and when the dung is moved to the pile the wood chips go along and mix. But that doesn't explain why theres wood chips in the balls of dung.
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Edited by Spxck (09/04/15 07:11 PM)
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22190600 - 09/04/15 10:05 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those are some amazing pan. Cincts, great find!
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: dormiens_vagila]
#22190862 - 09/04/15 11:09 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yes, I would say panaeolus Cinctulus for sure but the amount of bluing is baffling. The answer must be a microscope, and if they are cincutlus then they are a valuable strain.
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Frizzie]
#22191667 - 09/05/15 07:51 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think farmers use woodchips so they can walk around without shitting up their shoes.
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Peteza34]
#22191783 - 09/05/15 08:45 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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They look a little water logged, that is probably why they are bruising like that. It would be interesting to get an id via microscope.
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: DeTwizzle]
#22191856 - 09/05/15 09:09 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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wow incredible, nice pics!
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Re: HEAVY Bluing Cinctulus from Southern Ontario [Re: Peteza34]
#22192283 - 09/05/15 11:37 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Peteza34 said: I think farmers use woodchips so they can walk around without shitting up their shoes.
Stable shavings are good for absorbing piss and other liquids from farm animals.
You can find very robust specimens of Panaeolus subbalteatus in a mixture of stable shavings and dung, also just want to add Psilocybe cubensis has been recorded growing from a mixture of HORSE dung and stable shavings.
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