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Peteyboy
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: tak18]
#23683063 - 09/27/16 12:16 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks brotha! Im gonna drop it in grain, and use that to spawn to soaked beech decay (leaves and broken twigs) and a little forest soil in a tub to colonize, hopefully i get some colonized chips by November
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Peteyboy
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Peteyboy]
#23684334 - 09/27/16 07:37 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Transfers complete!
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VirginiaGentleman
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Peteyboy]
#23684763 - 09/27/16 10:14 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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God speed friend, that's fresh clean print mycelium no doubt
from the vault, beech wood pulp broth agar:

-------------------- Ps. Allenii, Arcana, Azure, Baeos, Caerulipes, Cyan, Ovoid, Subreg, etc FT - Only seeking Ps. woodlovers - legal USA + CAN - Intended for microscopy use only
Edited by VirginiaGentleman (09/27/16 10:16 PM)
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Peteyboy
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Nice! 
Beech wood pulp agar: This made me smile...I was thinking of trying something that out, you got the water from soaking beech wood?
What grain do you use for them?
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 *DELETED* [Re: Peteyboy]
#23685550 - 09/28/16 06:41 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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VirginiaGentleman
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: stevo]
#23714788 - 10/06/16 11:46 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Peteyboy said: Beech wood pulp agar: you got the water from soaking beech wood?
What grain do you use for them?
Yes, simmered some wood from a log they were growing on, used the strained simmered water for agar/malt mixture. They were very happy with it. Never took them to grain, retired my efforts.
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stevo said: VG: Are you getting this wet you-know-what? My favorite time of year is now. Lots of interesting stuff is fruiting.
YES! The woods are blowing up! unfortunately i'm about 2hrs from the bluefoot spots, and it's not looking like i'll make it out there this year... and of course its a boomer of a late season!   i usually tie it in with some trout fishing too and bring home some delicious brooks/rainbows. Ton's of cool stuff popping right now, and i've got the gut feeling that there's a hell of some patches in the mountains right now 
On the up side my black trumpet spot is on fire right now, it needs another 2 days or so before they're mature but they're blanketing the hill side.
-------------------- Ps. Allenii, Arcana, Azure, Baeos, Caerulipes, Cyan, Ovoid, Subreg, etc FT - Only seeking Ps. woodlovers - legal USA + CAN - Intended for microscopy use only
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Peteyboy
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: stevo]
#23715379 - 10/07/16 07:15 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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VG: I may try that myself! They are very slow going, easily the slowest I've seen yet, maybe it's the agar being PDA but wow, slooooooow....
It is beautiful myc though, very tomentose in nature so far but the growth circles are for the most part incredibly even...
I will be dropping them in rye berries but at this rate that could be a month from now lol...
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leschampignons
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Peteyboy]
#23716452 - 10/07/16 01:46 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I went out last weekend to look for this mushroom. It had rained a little everyday for like 4 days and temps were cool like 50 or 60 degrees F. I searched for hours in mixed Beech and Birch forest, but didn't find anything except a bunch of mycena and some other interesting stuff. I'll try again next time it rains.
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Woah I've been missing out! This thread is neat!
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VirginiaGentleman
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Peteyboy]
#23718047 - 10/07/16 10:51 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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stevo said: The season in my spot starts a little later.
everything is about a month +1.5wks off here, but it's all booming now after the past two weeks accumulation and some time to evaporate
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Peteyboy said: VG: I will be dropping them in rye berries but at this rate that could be a month from now lol...
They were very slow and tomentose in my experiments as well, the pics i posted were roughly 8-12 days post swab using fresh wild prints all done in a SAB.
If i had the opportunity to transf. to grain i'd significantly cut down on traditional grain amounts, selecting under-filled 0.5pint widemouth - basically small steps the whole way, acting on a small scale they are after all, very small fruits that are to remain undisturbed.
I really hope you stick with them, they're the holy grail of controlled cultivation that to this day have no confirmed success
Edited by VirginiaGentleman (10/07/16 10:53 PM)
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Hey everyone this is my first post and really my first time out looking for Caerulipes. These little guys were found growing out of a fallen and rotting tree off of a trail behind an old cemetery. I believe it was birch these were growing out of, not sure but definitely hardwood. It's been pretty dry except for this recent rain that Matthew has brought up here (Maine). These haven't blued and I am waiting on a spore sample. They have a strong ordinary mushroom smell, barely have to lift them toward your face to start to smell it. All of them were found on the same log within a probably 5 inches of each other, if that.





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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Gug]
#23723140 - 10/09/16 06:30 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Not caerulipes
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Gug
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Okay...Have any idea what they could be or if they are active?
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Peteyboy
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Gug]
#23724418 - 10/10/16 08:12 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'd post them to the hunting and ID forum, someone in there will know for sure!
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Peteyboy
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Peteyboy]
#23724563 - 10/10/16 09:20 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Alright, Alright, Alriiiiight...check these out!!
Several clean dishes of Caerulipe mycellium...

I'm thinking I'm gonna use millet instead of rye berries for these bad boys. Maybe they wil do better with the smaller grains??
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Peteyboy]
#23724593 - 10/10/16 09:36 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Will they come up in grass beneath beech trees or only directly in the rotting log and/or decay debris? I'm in NW NJ, elevation 1100+ feet thinking after the rains earlier in the week/weekend...
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leschampignons
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Gug]
#23726407 - 10/10/16 07:59 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Gug your mushrooms kinda look like an Entoloma sp. to me. You can post them on MH and I for a second opinion though
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2016 [Re: Peteyboy]
#23734874 - 10/13/16 05:46 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Very encouraging pics, Peteyboy, keep up the great work! Do you plan to try fruiting them outside, inside, or both?
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leschampignons
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Went out looking again for this species today in the rain. Spent an hr or two but didn't find anything except lots of mycena, some pear-shaped puffballs, and some other weird stuff like slime molds and Phlebia tremellosa.
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