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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: Groo]
#23008203 - 03/15/16 01:14 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Going big. Nice.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: lovepotion]
#23015345 - 03/17/16 01:07 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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I recall Astacrazybull saying he put strait mycilium through the chipper while chipping wood?
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: liloldme]
#23028220 - 03/20/16 10:25 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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please give us some feedback if any animals mess with your spawn. Birds included. Thank you.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: SanduCandu77]
#23092368 - 04/07/16 04:09 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ive never seen a bird eat a slug. and true birds and stuff will distribute your goods but at some point it needs to stop so your spot switches into fruit mode and not repair/colonize. Just my opinion.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: WhyDidiDoThis]
#23098985 - 04/08/16 11:47 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: Just a thought, if you are having problems with spawn being eaten by animals disturbing your patch, it might be an idea to suspend some starchy nutes (like brf) in water, then hydrate wood chips or straw or pellets with it. Then colonize it in sterile conditions. The nute boost should be great for the mycelium and you could use that as spawn. Animals should not be nearly as interested in it.
Just a thought, this is outta my comfort zone here.
Or set out a bunch of hanging bird feeders so they dont have to bother to dig around and look.
Were I'm from. Bird feeders make a huge mess which in return bring huge rats and aggressive squirrel's. Then you have a full blown messy feeding frenzy. Now your area has the attention of every predator and hungry pray in the area. All though cool, the timid, Hunger-yer things will be eating things on the outskirts of the frenzy zone. The frenzy got there attention.The easier meal of your (out of the way WBS and Gain spawn) Got there action.(Eating) Strictly my opinion. Babied patches don't do to well. IMO. Give them some wood to eat, after all they are wood lovers.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: liloldme]
#23101503 - 04/09/16 08:21 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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liloldme said: I'm up to about 5 gallons of 90/10 colonized WBS/woodchips mixed with 10 yards of woodchips with the addition of several gallons of LC, I should be ok for this fall. I'm learning a lot about rodents. I'm starting to think I should purposely get hundreds of birds and mice/squirrels to spread the love!

Yea i'm thinking your not going to have to worry about Destruction. That size project, The Piped piper could come through with his rats and still not ruin that place.
 Coopers and Sharp Shind Hawks (Small) Will come pick off birds at your feeders. Bad ass shit.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: PsiloPsychIn]
#23103128 - 04/10/16 11:59 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Cigam: way to go. i remember you and that patch from the Bay Area thread. nice job.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: liloldme]
#23105403 - 04/11/16 12:02 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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I noticed in Bellingham one of the Jack in the boxes did there landscapeing with those red guys.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: liloldme]
#23108822 - 04/11/16 11:58 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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I Think Allen said the red is Doug fir dyed?
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: molemole]
#23111992 - 04/12/16 10:50 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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I just seen a motel re did all there landscaping in those red chips. Seems to be a trend starting up here.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: Snazz]
#23115606 - 04/14/16 01:18 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: liloldme]
#23132811 - 04/18/16 10:42 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Let me no how that D Fir works for you. My Cyan's don't take to it as readily or as fast as desidious woods up in whatcom. I mean they will eventualy but for sure prefer maple and alder which is what i try to stick with for that reason. Super size grow brother.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: lusus]
#23167426 - 04/28/16 11:51 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: liloldme]
#23175041 - 05/01/16 04:09 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yea Cigam you just start flushing when were done plucking. Besides, the mushrooms and you run shit. Theres no telling when something is to late or not late enough. go for it. You could also go smaller shallower this year until you've got some established spots. Just keep in mind bigger spots take longer to colonize. Bonsi pots work well also then next year each pot is a patch you set free. Just some ideas. My spots at home are pretty much just giant spawn beds I keep dipping in and distributing. Spread the love. I think Lake Chabot In the East Bay would have some habitat suited for some woodlovers. Makes me think of fishing for planted trout with marshmellows.
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TedTheHighlighter said: That's a seriously impressive set up. Gonna be crazy to watch what happens. Good to see an outdoor grow log. I wish i could find some outdoor grow logs that use cubes. Anyone know of any they can direct me to?
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23115081
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: liloldme]
#23492585 - 07/30/16 01:17 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Booya.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: tump]
#23568126 - 08/23/16 04:21 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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If you live in this area and don't have more mushrooms than Santa. It's a choice. Either that or one needs to sharpen there Skills.
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Re: Psilocybe cyanescens outdoor Grow PNW [Re: liloldme]
#23599997 - 09/01/16 04:58 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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TedTheHighlighter said: Hey, I've got a bad question for you all you outdoor growers. What is a typical yield per square foot? Now, I know that its a bad question. There are a ton of variables including the method youre using. But if you were gonna simply bury cakes with a nice mix of manure and watered straw, what kind of yields could you expect to get per square foot?
Cyans No Cakes but bag o spawn  Hundreds.(Click on picture to zoom)
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