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jakefake



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Mulch matters
#23842628 - 11/17/16 05:11 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'm doing a stem butt tek and I've found a good potential outdoor location to plant to, but the woodchip that's there is about 1 part wood chip to 10 parts bark chip; I think it's from pine, see the picture. Will psilocybe cyanescens take to this?
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wtfcrazymofo
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Re: Mulch matters [Re: jakefake]
#23842681 - 11/17/16 05:22 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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I thought pine was anti-fungi.
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jakefake



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Re: Mulch matters [Re: jakefake]
#23849892 - 11/19/16 08:51 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Let me ask this another way - is there a preferred substrate for psilocybe cyanescens, and how much difference does it make?
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Sirtalis



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Re: Mulch matters [Re: jakefake]
#23850135 - 11/19/16 11:00 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yes, Google "cyanescens woodchips" and you will find that cyans prefer hardwood chips: alder, beech, oak etc. They do not take to bark or pine. Douglas fir is the only exception to trees that produce a lot of resin. I'd say you would have 0.1% chance at success with a pine + bark substrate.
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Re: Mulch matters [Re: Sirtalis]
#23850144 - 11/19/16 11:05 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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that chip looks like eucalyptus.
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jakefake



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Re: Mulch matters [Re: Sirtalis]
#23850176 - 11/19/16 11:26 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thanks. I have another location in mind where there is this type of wood chip:

Is there any way to know what type of wood this is? Or does someone recognise it?
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jakefake



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Re: Mulch matters [Re: jakefake]
#23852933 - 11/20/16 11:03 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hi - Just bumping this - can anyone help?
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Re: Mulch matters [Re: Sirtalis]
#23853094 - 11/21/16 12:44 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
wtfcrazymofo said: I thought pine was anti-fungi.
No cedar is.Quote:
Sirtalis said: Yes, Google "cyanescens woodchips" and you will find that cyans prefer hardwood chips: alder, beech, oak etc. They do not take to bark or pine. Douglas fir is the only exception to trees that produce a lot of resin. I'd say you would have 0.1% chance at success with a pine + bark substrate.
Pine and most woods other then cedar are ok but pine needs to be aged first but is far from ideal...bark is not what you are after either so keep looking.
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Sirtalis



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Re: Mulch matters [Re: cronicr]
#23853620 - 11/21/16 09:03 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ah yes, I often get pine and cedar mixed up. I haven't found any cyans on pine or cedar. Unfortunately, here in SF the parks department is dropping cedar everywhere.
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Re: Mulch matters [Re: Sirtalis]
#23853625 - 11/21/16 09:05 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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How long should you age pine?
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Sirtalis



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Re: Mulch matters [Re: spore-ty]
#23853678 - 11/21/16 09:26 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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I have read that it should look grey-ish. Usually after a year of rains leeching out the resins.
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jakefake



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Re: Mulch matters [Re: jakefake]
#23854580 - 11/21/16 03:14 PM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thanks all for your replies. How about this question?:
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jakefake said: Thanks. I have another location in mind where there is this type of wood chip:

Is there any way to know what type of wood this is? Or does someone recognise it?
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Re: Mulch matters [Re: jakefake]
#23856047 - 11/22/16 12:08 AM (8 years, 1 month ago) |
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looks like chunks of rotten lumber, so probably douglas fir or some other pine would be my guess
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