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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Asura]
#25724846 - 01/05/19 10:08 AM (5 years, 25 days ago) |
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Thank you Asura! Have you used WBS for pan cyans before? I've got a bag I'd like to use up, but could also just buy just oats or rye if it's going to be a waste of time with the WBS
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: hazelnut]
#25724973 - 01/05/19 11:09 AM (5 years, 25 days ago) |
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My pans jumped right onto my wbs.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: nube424]
#25725063 - 01/05/19 12:15 PM (5 years, 25 days ago) |
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Im here in Maui folks. Looking for wild specimens.
Should I be looking in cow patties? What should I be looking for for the substrate/bed...? Should I be looking (within) a mile from the coast? My kit includes a pair of clean scissors, mostly clean aluminum foil sheets. (after all, we are printing in the wild.) and a couple of glad rounds to store the wild specimens.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. As this is my hobby and passion, I absolutely LOVE wild mushroom hunting and am just starting to get into it. We all gotta start somewhere!
Much love fam!
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: TheAtlantean]
#25725068 - 01/05/19 12:17 PM (5 years, 25 days ago) |
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Post in the hunting forum. U may get answers here but ull definitely get answers there
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: nube424] 1
#25725093 - 01/05/19 12:31 PM (5 years, 25 days ago) |
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sup braskies
  i got trop in spawn bags now and a few jars about a day away from going to bulk trays then i got these comming up on their A2G keep up the awsome work guys! love seeing yalls stuff!
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: hazelnut]
#25725134 - 01/05/19 12:47 PM (5 years, 25 days ago) |
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hazelnut said: Thank you Asura! Have you used WBS for pan cyans before? I've got a bag I'd like to use up, but could also just buy just oats or rye if it's going to be a waste of time with the WBS
WBS will totally work!
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mary fairchild said: Christmas time grow- Pan cyan Brazoria,
  
Path: Agar selection->LC->sterile substrate->trays->GH.
Thanks to Asura I found a MISTAKE I made- dredged up from like 12 days ago- The variety that was grown was not Brazoria- rather another Texas variety, "Washington County", originally collected by Naum.
Finished grow is in the grow logs: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/25703787
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Asura]
#25725908 - 01/05/19 07:24 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Sup pan fam check what I got from the rock, I’ve grown Hoogashengii before but none of these before I’m super excited any of y’all got any experience with any of these
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Jakeoncid419]
#25725928 - 01/05/19 07:36 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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niiice. Just got a hoogshagenii print myself, trying to dig around for some info. Not finding a ton out there other than stonesuns grow and captains grows. Rr was it workmans.
Learn anything worth sharing in your hoog grows?
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Psilosopherr] 1
#25725939 - 01/05/19 07:46 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Just_A_Noob said: Middle sig pic is pans in a shoebox. It was in a larger mono though
aha, glad I caught this. I was wanting to shoebox my pans too and had the same thought, that it'd do better inside a mono.
Glad to hear it worked, I'll probably be giving it a try.
I was thinking about how to go about it and realized wait, why the hell does it matter if the plastic walls go higher than the substrate? Maybe the pans really need that extra airflow to be optimal? Glad to see it can work at least though
I never got around to posting these, cause uhh well you'll see, but since you brought up shoeboxes here are some pics of my shoebox run with bisporus in a larger mono from last year.
It wasn't ideal, but I'm sure someone more skilled could have gotten better flushes by dialing in conditions better. I rocked low 70s temps and misted rarely. Got pretty much continuous flushes for a month, took pictures of the relatively "good" ones.
Gonna give them another go here soon and see if I can do a little better. I'm diggin that mono jake, those blue caps are awesome! I might have to try a straight mono next time. Mary and Asura's those flushes are drool-worthy... beautiful work you guys!



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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Psilosopherr]
#25725943 - 01/05/19 07:49 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Psilosopherr said: niiice. Just got a hoogshagenii print myself, trying to dig around for some info. Not finding a ton out there other than stonesuns grow and captains grows. Rr was it workmans.
Learn anything worth sharing in your hoog grows?
I did it years ago but I spawned to rye berries bulked to poo/coir/straw/verm cased with cactus soil/red clay/verm then fruited in a Martha.
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thanks for the reply 
I will piss myself in celebration if I get even one mushroom.
and thanks to you too jakeonacid. (funny name) I notice that nobody seems to add coffee to their hoog grows, when there natural habitat is coffee plantations according to wiki. Maybe even composted coffee grounds, because I found one thread where somebody tried like 7 different subs for hoogs and composted manure outperformed uncomposted manure.
Guess I'm getting a little off topic here so I'll leave it at that.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Psilosopherr] 1
#25725964 - 01/05/19 07:59 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Psilosopherr said: thanks for the reply 
I will piss myself in celebration if I get even one mushroom.
and thanks to you too jakeonacid. (funny name) I notice that nobody seems to add coffee to their hoog grows, when there natural habitat is coffee plantations according to wiki. Maybe even composted coffee grounds, because I found one thread where somebody tried like 7 different subs for hoogs and composted manure outperformed uncomposted manure.
Guess I'm getting a little off topic here so I'll leave it at that.
Coffee takes a while to colonize and it does not seem to be necessary I found that it was more the casing that you had to get right maybe the coffee plantations have a soil texture they like, My mentor at the time had told me to use clay and cactus soil in my casing and only then did I get em I had tried casing with 50/50 a few times and got nothing
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Jakeoncid419]
#25725988 - 01/05/19 08:12 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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ahhh, an excellent tidbit I had not seen elsewhere. Alright one last question then. I'm assuming you used dry powdered clay?
Seems counter intuitive to use something as pasty as clay with a mushroom but it does say they live in clay soil in nature so, chya. Many thanks senor.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Psilosopherr] 1
#25726007 - 01/05/19 08:22 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Psilosopherr said: ahhh, an excellent tidbit I had not seen elsewhere. Alright one last question then. I'm assuming you used dry powdered clay?
Seems counter intuitive to use something as pasty as clay with a mushroom but it does say they live in clay soil in nature so, chya. Many thanks senor.
I collected some from out by red rocks Amphitheater CO took it home and layers it out in cookie sheets and put In oven and the crushed into not a powder but millet size crumbs
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@brony
Looks good, I've seen similar phenotypes of bisporus in my grows. Is this a clone? If not, did you take a clone of any of the larger fruits?
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Psilosopherr]
#25726264 - 01/05/19 11:58 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Check out my thread on them, i need to update an edit it.
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Appalachian Brony said:
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Psilosopherr said:
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Just_A_Noob said: Middle sig pic is pans in a shoebox. It was in a larger mono though
aha, glad I caught this. I was wanting to shoebox my pans too and had the same thought, that it'd do better inside a mono.
Glad to hear it worked, I'll probably be giving it a try.
I was thinking about how to go about it and realized wait, why the hell does it matter if the plastic walls go higher than the substrate? Maybe the pans really need that extra airflow to be optimal? Glad to see it can work at least though
I never got around to posting these, cause uhh well you'll see, but since you brought up shoeboxes here are some pics of my shoebox run with bisporus in a larger mono from last year.
It wasn't ideal, but I'm sure someone more skilled could have gotten better flushes by dialing in conditions better. I rocked low 70s temps and misted rarely. Got pretty much continuous flushes for a month, took pictures of the relatively "good" ones.
Gonna give them another go here soon and see if I can do a little better. I'm diggin that mono jake, those blue caps are awesome! I might have to try a straight mono next time. Mary and Asura's those flushes are drool-worthy... beautiful work you guys!



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Do you think maybe a modified shoebox would perform better than shoebox in mono? I have some 14qt boot boxes I could easily modify. I have bisporus on wbs right now. 4 quarts and it's been 3 days since I transferred from agar. Leaped off nice!!
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: nube424]
#25727238 - 01/06/19 01:12 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Hi ya'll! I had an extra agar plate, so I'm joining this thread. I noc'ed it up with Pan Tropicalis India... I can't seem to find any good grow info on this, and I'm assuming I can't just grow this like it's a cube. I used the search, and browsed this thread, but just feeling a little unsure of what is best practices right now. Any pointers?
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