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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Mr.Giggles] 2
#27709074 - 03/26/22 05:49 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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hey there guys last year i happened to find a wild tampanensis patch in my yard and i was wondering what i can maybe do to feed it and keep it healthy and keep those fruits coming back. they were extremely potent like 5 fresh fruits were like maybe level 2 and you see how small the fruits are. also mine seem to be a little more orange than all the other pics i see of them. i live in GA usa
 
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: firstTIMER420] 2
#27713363 - 03/29/22 07:46 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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whatever they were they were definitely active. the middle pic in my sig shows how blue they turned. thanks riverbum just the info i was looking for. they were kinda hard to print due to the caps inward curve but i did manage to get a coupl.e i will definitely let u guys know when they start popping back up again if theyre still there. i wasnt brave enough to try digging up any sclerotia. hopefully ill soon be able to post some pics of an actual cultivation though : )
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: seldom seen] 1
#27844807 - 07/01/22 10:17 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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seldom seen said:
 My little Tamp flower pot.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Moopers]
#28036948 - 11/06/22 05:20 PM (1 year, 2 months ago) |
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can someone here tell me if this looks like p.tampanensis mycelium? its real cottony. inoculated 11/2, is 4 days a little quick for germination from a spore print?
out of 20 pics and alot of cussing at my phone, this is the best i could come up with lol

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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: TheDoobsker]
#28078642 - 12/01/22 06:58 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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tampanensis sclerotia!?! >_< my cups start out semi dense whispy/fuzzy/cottony and then get a kind of snow like powder on top. a few x-fers in and no rhizomorphicity is visible. the thin fuzz creeping up the sides does have a sort of uniform direction though
the largest pebble was the small transfer piece that was originally 1/10th the size it is now. are those metabs which, in my case is good because ...yay! its mycelium! but actually not good because its not alone?

heres the plate i x-fered from. are those mini stones growing up along the side?!?! (the agar was originally completely blue)

i know for probably obvious reasons that popcorn is the last thing you want to use for stone producers but lets just say i was after fruits and it had nothing to do with a lack of a superior sterilizing apparatus i.e. being retarded, desperate and fully invested in doing it half-ass go ahead, use ur "insta"...pot smokers method doofus the point is, it tore through this popcorn fast though. if it isnt mold of course
same jar but later with apparent stonening? in which case anyone answering the doobskers previous question would be killing(dosing) 2 birds with 1 stone. (hehe )
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: goatboy666]
#28081216 - 12/03/22 11:47 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Thx brother!! ive been going crazy trying to figure out what to transfer and not to transfer lol. now on t5, i think i might actually be seeing some rhizomorphic activity taking shape!
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: A.k.a] 2
#28107787 - 12/21/22 06:15 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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ive found tamps in partially grassy muddy soil just above where water use to pool right along some maple? tree roots. 1st pic in my sig and a few more habitat shots in my gallery. heres some of the better examples

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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Adas] 2
#28109351 - 12/22/22 10:45 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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i know right! but they taste just like caerulescens, and the brownish fuzzy stems. its just hard to see the brown in those pics with the way the all that fur is reflecting the light. it is weird how the caps mimic those pan/lopsis species but these were definitely in the mexicana group. i havent seen any other tamp shots that were as orange in the caps as these either. but youll know soon enough when i succeed in fruiting these bad boys and send yall out some prints  
and if these are primordia, which i suspect they are

and if these arent too big to be primordia, which i suspect they might be (too big that is)

then it shouldnt be too long cause these mothers are trying to pin up the wall 
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Drmbanana] 2
#28139823 - 01/14/23 04:50 PM (1 year, 13 days ago) |
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Drmbanana said: I am also inclined to use popcorn. Why do you think the stones don’t like iit in vitro?
im thinking it has something to do with spacial availability. but, if u implement ideas from violets glory of grass seed post here https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/18039821/fpart/1/vc/1 , about spawning to smaller containers(towards bottom of post), it seems to be doing pretty good to me! the portion i s2b'd failed at recolonization (despite its noticeable effort to do so). i think the myc mostly rubbed of the corn into the c/v mixture and lost its starting foundation.
luckily i set aside enough to just straight case some less crumbled chunks of popcorn spawn which at first, i was gonna do a "how's it looking post?". but after wading through a couple pages of this thread and acquiring photography i spotted these little primordia, and am now making instead, a celebratory post! 
if these are indeed scl

best shot i can get of the primordialz through the glass (three dots in the center-ish)
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Adas]
#28185979 - 02/13/23 06:10 PM (11 months, 7 days ago) |
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so...a quick questionnaire to help an honest dogooder, cheat on a test because he didnt have time to study due to being out there doing good and all. (although he did try and utsf as best he could) *pats self on back where angel wings just erupted taking place place of batwings that had resided there mere moments before
pertaining to tamp and mex,
#1 chalky texture, and way too big hyphal knot looking growths = not mushroom mycelium?
#2 mat-like tough mycelial layer whose toughness is similar to an orange peel, and has to be torn because it wont break up and doesnt blue when ripped = also not mycelium?
#2.5 does the mycelium to mex and tamp blue when broken up and spawned to bulk usually?
#3 light cream colored irregularly shaped blobs that dont darken and are seemingly interconnected and fail to form seperated individual "stone" structures = likely a bacterial mat? and once again not mycelium?
#4 the longevity of spores, so 2 years, even if stored on foil, sealed, and at room temperature, is likely expired? so i need to go ahead and use them before i lose them instead of trying to preserve for them the rest of my life by swiping from a single print 100 times, and instead start using everything i have to get germ. asap, because theyll definitely be expired 5 or 10 years from now?
sorry if my questions are complicated, unclear and dont make any sense. my mind boggling genious is overshadowed by my dumbfoundingly retarded common sense!
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: scapo] 1
#28207867 - 02/28/23 09:20 AM (10 months, 23 days ago) |
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Damn!!! Those things are huge! Thanks for that side shot of the tub showing that colonization. Another thanks to you sirpsycho for those agar shots extremely helpful
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: semilancreator]
#28284086 - 04/18/23 05:21 PM (9 months, 5 days ago) |
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sorry to butt in again guys but even after 400 pages of looking at agar pics im still not sure what to choose. if you dont mind, i would totally appreciate you making that decision for me lol.
so ive got 5 different cultures of tampanensis myc (i think) and if you had to choose one to go to grain based off looks, to hopefully fruit which one would it be (if any)? would you pick a different one for stones?
1. yes that is bacteria all around the perimeter and i would definitely clean it up before going to grain but shoot me straight hows the culture look? could those be primordia?!?!
2. this one has a slight yellow-orange tinge that the pic doesnt properly portray. its less blurry along the bottom
3. this one is even MORE yellow-orange than whats portrayed in the pic
4. this one speaks for itself
5. this one is the white color shown in the picture
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
and alternatively, if you wouldnt choose any of this to put to grain and have a funny insult instead... thanks you just made me cry, but hopefully u made me laugh too so have at it.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Pluviophile]
#28290447 - 04/22/23 07:08 PM (9 months, 1 day ago) |
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#4 transfer tiny piece to another plate from center of thick brown 6 0-clock for potential stone production.
thx bro good looking out!!
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Pluviophile said: The plates are maybe 3 weeks to a month ish old. The sslc is close to 2 months
nice!! i have pda plates 3x that old with no pins . in fact i havent had a single tamp pin on any of my plates. cubes are definitely pinning like crazy on the pda though so i wonder if its actually even tamp myc
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: seldom seen] 9
#28441041 - 08/20/23 07:47 PM (5 months, 5 days ago) |
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heres some wild tamp fruits
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: 99.99]
#28615021 - 01/09/24 09:28 AM (18 days, 21 hours ago) |
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I had leftover stones, and for the hell of it put inside this pot …I don’t have time to find the thread for you. If you want to look through my post, you will find it.

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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: 6The6Despised6One] 3
#28615058 - 01/09/24 10:00 AM (18 days, 20 hours ago) |
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oh and heres the most recent little wild flush of wild tampanensis that came through a few months ago, that i forgot to post here for yall. and since i noticed yall requesting for pics to compare for variety identification 
this patches variety happen to be extremely orange
slugs got these : (



tamp is in the middle the above cap is another species (p.caerulescens which taste exactly the same as the tamps)
and this is also a caerulescens just to show the similarity in coloration/marking

these are from a year ago same patch, which i may have already posted on here but i figure it wont hurt anyone too bad if i accidentally posted twice

2 years ago
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: plate.82]
#28635070 - 01/25/24 10:17 PM (2 days, 8 hours ago) |
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plate.82 said: Edit: I did not read carefully enough. The mycellium is NOT active. Only the stones and fruits. ___________________
Yes, and more potent than cubes.
Check out the calculator to get a better idea.
Shroomery Dosage Calculator
im way late on this but , i think it does contain psilocybin, just in much lower concentrations and has a separate composition. mycelium does contain other alkaloids in higher concentrations than in the fruiting body that are assumedly part of the "entourage" though. so mycelium is barely active you could say?.... to trip on it alone youd need impractical amounts that would be exponentially more productive if put to make mushrooms instead. but if u already have fruits the alkaloids in the mycelium could probably provide a boost to certain traits of the experience. i think? ...
(i am definitely not the authority on this though nor do i have any qualifications to be lol) *shakesperian acting voice*"who am i but a mortal... pondering the reasoning's of dragons?"
also, when i threw some tamp stem butts to cardboard i definitely noticed the growing mycelium turn blueish after i unfortunately dried it out
this study is on cubes but i think its implied somewhere in there, that other species mycelium similarly produces alkaloids in different concentrations than the fruits
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/ffunb.2023.1295223/full
btw i intended to say that in a friendly informative kind of way, not an argumentative smart ass matter of fact kind of way if thats how it came off
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