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Specops2594
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Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata
#23860367 - 11/23/16 11:31 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'm posting this in mh&i because I feel like it would get drowned out in mush cult by cube posts. Plus I feel like members in this forum would be more versed in ovoids. But here, check out my own Percy pot of ovoids I got started during the spring time this year. It's putting out massive ovoids with some fucked up looking characteristics.

Edit: Getting all pictures in one place
  
 
 



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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23860375 - 11/23/16 11:38 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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That's awesome. I'm dying for one of my ovoid finds to fruit this year so I can grab some stem butts.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23860386 - 11/23/16 11:48 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I don't think the big ones look that wacky in size or shape for Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, but the color of the caps of the pins is bizarre for ovoids, as far as I have seen.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: ambc]
#23860401 - 11/23/16 11:57 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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How did you do that!?
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I isolated some fast growing rhizomorphic mycelium on agar then transferred to rye berries. From there I spawned to a mix of 2-3 parts alder pellets/aspen pet bedding, 1 part potting soil and let that colonize. Then I cased with a couple inches of pitting soil and sowed cat grass on top. The grass helped maintain moisture and the mycelium colonized the roots. Maybe mycorrhizae? Not sure
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594] 1
#23860508 - 11/23/16 12:41 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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dude, I think those are cubensis...
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maynardjameskeenan said: dude, I think those are cubensis...
I mean there is a chance, I got the print from someone in the pnw actives thread last year who found ovoids. The only thing is that it's growing off straight alder pellets and aspen pet shavings. It also has been fully colonized since march so it should have fruited over the summer when it was temperate. It didn't start fruiting until mid October when it was well in the 50's and 40's. also the veil remnants are not as pronounced as cubes and it also seems like the veil remnants are low on the stem like I've seen in pictures. Also the cap margin curls inward towards the gills quite a bit. Idk I already started drying the two big once pictured. I'll let the other ones grow out and we'all see but I'm having a hard time believing cubes could do so well on just wood
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23860688 - 11/23/16 01:31 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Specops2594 said: I'm posting this in mh&i because I feel like it would get drowned out in mush cult by cube posts. Plus I feel like members in this forum would be more versed in ovoids. But here, check out my own Percy pot of ovoids I got started during the spring time this year. It's putting out massive ovoids with some fucked up looking characteristics.

cool stuff! gonna follow this thread 
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23860782 - 11/23/16 01:57 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mixed 2 threads. many weed lol wow
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata *DELETED* [Re: ambc]
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo] 1
#23860856 - 11/23/16 02:29 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks to me like Psilocybe cubensis and Stropharia rugosoannulata
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#23860868 - 11/23/16 02:33 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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None of them start "black" as far as I have seen. That has nothing to do with my issues with the cap color. Psilocybe cubensis DOES often have pins that color though. The dark pins associated with Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata don't start out that color, it is a sign of oxidation, like the bruising in other Psilocybe, Panaeolus, etc..., and appears to be a result of the pins drying out to some extent and then re-hydrating before continuing to develop.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: ambc]
#23860928 - 11/23/16 02:56 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Op- this is the coolest post I've seen in a while. I can believe that they are funky ovoids. I have found Allenii that were growing from unsusual substrates with strange mutations/adaptations. I thought it was a new species, that's how unusual they can look. I'll bet your choice of substrate/casing had a lot to do with your wickedly cool results. Freaking awesome. Maybe you could print one and verify under a scope that they are in fact ovoids...
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel]
#23860938 - 11/23/16 03:00 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I should also note that Cubensis have been found on wood in Texas and probably other places as well
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel] 1
#23860948 - 11/23/16 03:02 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I am as certain as I could be from this vantage point that they are P. cubensis. It is looking like the other T.I.s are in agreement.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel]
#23860956 - 11/23/16 03:04 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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burtonRebel said: I should also note that Cubensis have been found on wood in Texas and probably other places as well
They are far, far less picky in culture than they are in the wild.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: ambc]
#23860963 - 11/23/16 03:05 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I do want to note that the caps of the mature mushrooms were the same color as the pins not even a day ago. THe lighter color caps are due to the lack of moisture as the tops were turning tan but the margins remained brown. In my experience the caps of cubensis turn lighter from age but more evenly then in spotty sections as these did. I will continue to update as they mature although I am still having a hard time believing that these are cubes based on the behavior of pinning temps and the substrate they are growing on
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#23860982 - 11/23/16 03:13 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ovoids can start that color too though.
Examples:

Indeed, but the only reason some of these caps look fairly similar, in color, to the ones OP posted is because of the low lighting in that picture, and the bright lighting in OP's pics.
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Also isn't it odd to find cubes this time of year in oregon?
It is odd to find P. cubensis fruiting outdoors in OR, outside of an outdoor grow, using a tent, however, The PNW is having a very warm fall so far. This past week is the first time the highs weren't in the 60's most days, at least in Portland.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: ambc]
#23861012 - 11/23/16 03:22 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ive read that Penis Envy and other mutant cubes prefer colder temps.
Very bizarre, could be two cubenis strains thou.
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 Here's a close up of the pins
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23861225 - 11/23/16 04:38 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Also here is the right-most mature mushroom when it was just a pin. I posted this pic in the outdoor cult ovoid thread about two weeks ago
 https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23807241#23807241
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maynardjameskeenan said: Looks to me like Psilocybe cubensis and Stropharia rugosoannulata
I agree with this.
The most recent photos are almost certainly S. rugosoannulata
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maynardjameskeenan said: Looks to me like Psilocybe cubensis and Stropharia rugosoannulata
I agree with this.
The most recent photos are almost certainly S. rugosoannulata
Both mushrooms bruise blue soooo........
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23861360 - 11/23/16 05:16 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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In that case, I think they are all p. cubensis.
spoke a bit too soon, sorry
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23861484 - 11/23/16 06:01 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Do you happen to have a photo of the red cap ones showing bluing?
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Can you take a spore print of the mature ones? Just an itch I'd like scratched
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23861666 - 11/23/16 07:02 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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these look similar to some young ovoids i found in the PNW, just saying.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23861690 - 11/23/16 07:10 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: Can you take a spore print of the mature ones? Just an itch I'd like scratched 
Please do! Phenotype differences are really cool. I wouldn't be surprised if they were ovoids or cubes given the amount of variance environmental factors can play. If you got it from a wild spore print and they are ovoids, you've got a keeper strain. If they're cubes and they fruit in Oregon during this time of year, that's pretty incredible too. Regardless I bet they're more potent than average, mutants usually are. It would be neat to sequence the DNA if someone is willing.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel]
#23861702 - 11/23/16 07:14 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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here is a picture of some baby i found in Washington that looks similar to those
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheDuder]
#23861772 - 11/23/16 07:43 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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The other mushrooms are bluing although the lighting is too poor to capture it right now. I wasn't able to print the mature mushrooms because they looked almost sterile. Cream colored gills with a slight hue of purple but unfortunately I already cut and dried the matures. I'll try and print the others when they mature
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23861784 - 11/23/16 07:50 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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By the way the two mature mushrooms I dried were dense. About 7 grams between the two
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23861903 - 11/23/16 08:48 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Wow beautiful man. I just asked a question about how to cultivate Ovoids so im saving this one for refrence!
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leschampignons said: In that case, I think they are all p. cubensis.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheDuder]
#23862755 - 11/24/16 07:15 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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TheDuder said: here is a picture of some baby i found in Washington that looks similar to those

I disagree
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#23862904 - 11/24/16 08:16 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ovoids spore heavily, especially the blocky mutants I have found. I have to say, those do look like cubes. I have never seen ovoid pins with the frilly white on them like those.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23862934 - 11/24/16 08:29 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I want to see spore prints
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23862940 - 11/24/16 08:31 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Specops2594 said: I wasn't able to print the mature mushrooms because they looked almost sterile.
Not gonna happen.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23864476 - 11/24/16 07:32 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey guys, I though I had lost a picture of the two matures before their caps dried out but I found it in my deleted folder. Idk about you guys but the color and shape looks more like ovoids in this picture
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23864526 - 11/24/16 07:52 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Those do look a bit more like ovoids but Wow with the mutation growing on..
the debate continues....
- it may be the substrate that's making them do that 
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23864686 - 11/24/16 09:04 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I agree with you, the bigger ones are strange looking but I think they are still ovoids. The babys look like some I found a couple weeks ago. The baby just look a little dry on the caps which is why there is no shine and it looks like there is a little mycelium trying to grow off of the caps. this is all just my personal opinion though. Goodluck
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheDuder]
#23865170 - 11/25/16 03:15 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23868250 - 11/26/16 08:56 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Just an update for you guys. Got back from my family's house for thanksgiving and the fruits have grown quite a bit in the last few days. Here are some new pics.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23868266 - 11/26/16 09:01 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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 Those are looking more like ovoids now. Super cool!
 I've seen them get massive like this once before in a mulch bed in the pnw. Here is a photo a friend took. Some of these were taller than my nalgene water bottle with stems bigger than my thumb.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23868502 - 11/26/16 10:30 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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P. Ovoideocystidiata
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#23884717 - 12/01/16 02:42 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Specops2594 said: I'm posting this in mh&i because I feel like it would get drowned out in mush cult by cube posts. Plus I feel like members in this forum would be more versed in ovoids. But here, check out my own Percy pot of ovoids I got started during the spring time this year. It's putting out massive ovoids with some fucked up looking characteristics.

Psilocybe cubensis for sure. Ovoids would never ever be that burly, and so many other factors too. That first pic. they didnt grow cubes then all the sudden start growing ovoids. Last pic they are even chunkyier stems. Classic cube structure too.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23884788 - 12/01/16 03:02 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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They are P. ovoideocystidiata, Joust. Check out the development, clearly ovoids.

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#23884812 - 12/01/16 03:08 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Psilocybe ovoideocubensistidiata
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#23885184 - 12/01/16 04:59 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Specops2594 said: I'm posting this in mh&i because I feel like it would get drowned out in mush cult by cube posts. Plus I feel like members in this forum would be more versed in ovoids. But here, check out my own Percy pot of ovoids I got started during the spring time this year. It's putting out massive ovoids with some fucked up looking characteristics.

Psilocybe cubensis for sure. Ovoids would never ever be that burly, and so many other factors too. That first pic. they didnt grow cubes then all the sudden start growing ovoids. Last pic they are even chunkyier stems. Classic cube structure too.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23885879 - 12/01/16 09:16 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Blazer420]
#23885933 - 12/01/16 09:30 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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They look like honey mushrooms too  Any pics of ANY bruising?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: rhizoRider]
#23885976 - 12/01/16 09:40 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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rhizoRider said: They look like honey mushrooms too  Any pics of ANY bruising?
I figured I was crazy thinking they reminded of this armilaria
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maynardjameskeenan said: Psilocybe ovoideocubensistidiata
 
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594] 1
#23886119 - 12/01/16 10:37 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Specops2594 said: I'm posting this in mh&i because I feel like it would get drowned out in mush cult by cube posts. Plus I feel like members in this forum would be more versed in ovoids. But here, check out my own Percy pot of ovoids I got started during the spring time this year. It's putting out massive ovoids with some fucked up looking characteristics.

Psilocybe cubensis for sure. Ovoids would never ever be that burly, and so many other factors too. That first pic. they didnt grow cubes then all the sudden start growing ovoids. Last pic they are even chunkyier stems. Classic cube structure too.

Still look like cubes, thats how cubes grow. haha
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#23886131 - 12/01/16 10:41 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I dont think they could 3.5 grams dry weight, 7grams fro two mushrooms... ive seen lots of ovoids, never any woodlover that comes remotely close to that weight.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#23886159 - 12/01/16 10:50 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I can see where you're coming from with the cubes but Im leaning toward ovoids, I'm unsure though. I will keep checking in.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#23886248 - 12/01/16 11:31 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Joust said: I dont think they could 3.5 grams dry weight, 7grams fro two mushrooms... ive seen lots of ovoids, never any woodlover that comes remotely close to that weight.
All I'm saying is they were started from an ovoid print on agar. I transferred a few times until I had a very strong growth. I transferred to grain and spawned to alder pellets and alder shavings. Since it WAS started from an ovoideocystidiata print does it not seem reasonable that it's just a random freak strain. The mushrooms are growing off straight wood for petes sake. I'll see if I can use a microscope to take picture of spores I'll print.
I also do want to note if you zoom in to the mushrooms on my latest post you can see the whispy partial veil tearing away from the caps. Last time I checked cubes don't have veils like that.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#23886279 - 12/01/16 11:43 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Don't forget, Joust, that according to Alan Rockefeller's analysis ovoids are genetically similar to cubes.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: DavidReishi]
#23886308 - 12/01/16 11:55 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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 Maybe they are some weird fucking hybrid. OP can you post some more pictures of mature fruits after the veil breaks and the spore start dropping, not like top down pictures but from all angles? What are they growing it?
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 Maybe they are some weird fucking hybrid. OP can you post some more pictures of mature fruits after the veil breaks and the spore start dropping, not like top down pictures but from all angles? What are they growing it?
Sure thing! It's a little too dark now but I will grab some first thing tomorrow. The mushrooms are growing in 2-3 parts sterilized alder pellets/aspen pet bedding shavings and 1 part potting soil (I switched up how much soil I was putting in it because I though it was too much soil at first). That substrate was left to colonize, which was spawned at the end of January, got fully colonized by march, and then cased in an inch of potting soil June or July, I cannot remember. The pot showed a few pins back in march but since it wasn't cased they never matured and dried out- https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23067757#23067757 The pot did not pin again until the end of October, when the temp dropped and stayed low, then warmed up briefly
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23886371 - 12/02/16 12:32 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Bozko]
#23886374 - 12/02/16 12:34 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Watchin this thread like
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Speckles]
#23886442 - 12/02/16 01:38 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'd go with cubensis also. Those stems are HUGE. Did Alan use only one cubensis haplotype for his study? Seems like he should have taken multiple cubensis haplotypes to create his phylogenetic tree.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sirtalis] 1
#23886445 - 12/02/16 01:41 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I would bet 10:1 that those are some weird cubensis (probably due to their substrate)
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How can mycelium from an OVOID sporeprint produce cubes.
They are P. ovoideocystidiata.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420] 1
#23886468 - 12/02/16 01:54 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Maybe the sporeprint wasn't labeled correctly? Happens all the time. Also, since they are closely related on Alan's phylogenetic tree, it would be easy to mix the two up. Hence this thread.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sirtalis]
#23886472 - 12/02/16 01:59 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I talked to the guy who sent me the print and he said there was no way he mixed up the spores. Also at the time of inoculating I did not have any cubensis spores. In fact the ovoid print was the only spores I had
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23886474 - 12/02/16 02:02 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23886487 - 12/02/16 02:22 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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He cultivates cubensis (see signature avatar) contamination happens all the time in cultivation. OP did you use the same equipment to cultivate both cubensis and ovoids?
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Yeah. I cultivated cubensis over the summer. I started the ovoids last winter. I had all new gear at the time of cultivating the ovoids because I had just moved into a new place
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#23886998 - 12/02/16 09:35 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Back in 06 mustardman found a mulch patch with fruits way larger than that. Caps were bigger than my hand and stems were huge. Check out his gallery.
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It's hard for me to get a good underside shot because of the rim of the pot but I did my best. I even got a closeup of the whispy partial veil.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23887014 - 12/02/16 09:47 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Who gave you the ovoid print. Cuz it was a cube print I think . Send me some to micro or have someone do it. I'm open to thoughts but I think you all would be surprised. Maybe I would. I'm interested. What is the substrate they are growing from? As far as genetics go, that is usually based on DNA which does not code for anything. We can't look at those phylogenetics and say they mean stuff about the macro characteristics of the species. Since the species can't mate it also throws out the hybrid theory.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#23887025 - 12/02/16 09:51 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Joust said: Who gave you the ovoid print. Cuz it was a cube print I think . Send me some to micro or have someone do it.

I provided some detail on what they were growing on a few posts above
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23887109 - 12/02/16 10:18 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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IMHO those are not cubes
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: guyute22]
#23887195 - 12/02/16 10:50 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Those look to me 100% like P. Ovoideocystidiata, those are showing a very strange phenotype but they are for sure ovoids. There is white on the caps due to a lack of a perfect climate although they seem to look great. The large ones may not be butes but they look pretty awesome to me!! Great job man.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Colonel]
#23887212 - 12/02/16 10:59 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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The white fluff on the caps look to be mycelium, which is caused by lack of perfect environment. I experimented with indoor cyans and had that same result. Try not to overthink it man.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Colonel] 1
#23887239 - 12/02/16 11:13 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Those last pics sure do look more like ovoids with that cortical veil. Wow... I'm excited to see more pics. I've seen some massive ovoids, but nothing like those first ones. Interesting!! I love being wrong I hope I am
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#23887666 - 12/02/16 01:43 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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You love being wrong? Well let me tell you, you are most definitely wrong, Joust.
They are some thick ass gnarly P. ovoideocystidiata that look superficially like cubes to some of you for some reason, just because of the thick stipes? Come on... Who said ovoids can't throw thick ass stipes? Not just cubes have the ability to throw monster stipes.
Let's go over the facts.. 1) Came from an ovoid print, and was Specops' first print and he had nothing else at the time. Ovoid spores germinated = ovoid myc. 2) Cultivated with substrate that is suitable for a WOODLOVER like ovoids are, well put all of that shit together and they are without doubt ovoids.
Go ahead, check the spores, they are ovoids. Don't need a scope to tell ya that.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23887726 - 12/02/16 02:02 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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That came off a little edgy don't you think? I must admit though, I was a little annoyed with the lack of recognition for what I had done and the assumption of my incompetence, being all the time I had put into this project. But I greattly appreciate and respect trusted identifiers input as their knowledge of mycology is vastly greater than mine. I know a lot of them have gone to school And been educated on the subject
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23887730 - 12/02/16 02:04 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Tried to consolidate all the pictures for everyone's convenience, not sure if I missed any.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Ran-D]
#23887911 - 12/02/16 02:59 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I think the veils look closer to cubes than ovoids personally.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23887961 - 12/02/16 03:16 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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AllDay420 said: 2) Cultivated with substrate that is suitable for a WOODLOVER like ovoids are, well put all of that shit together and they are without doubt ovoids.
Cubensis have been found growing in woodchips, search woodchip or mulch cubensis.
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Yeah, I know that cubes have been found in woodchips maynard. Yeah, I feel you Specops, this is slightly frustrating.  If you read Specops' posts it's apparent that they came from ovoid spores and are therefore ovoids, and they look like ovoids to me, they don't look like cubes they look for more like ovoids to me anyway. They are just an ovoid phenotype that look superficially like cubes, and ya'll are TI's and ya'll think an ovoid is a cube.  And I must say, that is a great ovoid pot you have made there Specops, great choice of substrate.  Even read stevo's posts, stevo knows they are ovoids.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23888020 - 12/02/16 03:38 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Specops2594 said: I isolated some fast growing rhizomorphic mycelium on agar then transferred to rye berries. From there I spawned to a mix of 2-3 parts alder pellets/aspen pet bedding, 1 part potting soil and let that colonize. Then I cased with a couple inches of pitting soil and sowed cat grass on top. The grass helped maintain moisture and the mycelium colonized the roots. Maybe mycorrhizae? Not sure

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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Colonel]
#23888069 - 12/02/16 03:50 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Let's put money on the table.
 We'll have two teams, team 1 vote ovoids, team 2 vote cubes.
Each team member puts some money on the table, places a bet. I'll put down $1000 on team ovoids table.
Scope the spores and find out they are in fact ovoids.
Then the winning team (team ovoid) keeps the loosing teams money and splits it evenly between all the winning team members. Who's game? We settle this shit right now.

They're frickin ovoids dudesssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23888083 - 12/02/16 03:53 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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You've definitely got the money...you won my $1000.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23888090 - 12/02/16 03:56 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'll put $20 on cubensis.
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DavidReishi said: You've definitely got the money...you won my $1000.
AND IT WAS OVER OVOIDS!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! OHHHH YER FUCKED NOW M8!!!
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Thank you for your kind donation, niggas be getting paid outchea.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
#23888113 - 12/02/16 04:03 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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We have to use freedom currency and none of that monopoly bullshit.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Ran-D]
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"freedom dollars"
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Ran-D]
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Sorry to post off topic, I thought AllDay420 is a Kiwi and that's the only reason I say that. For all I know $1000 NZ is worth $1.25 US
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Kiwi as M8  If yer aint on team ovoid yer going down!!!
Read from here. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23770883#23770883 to here.. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23771593#23771593
You have lost this bet to me before, maynard. 
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maynardjameskeenan said: We have to use freedom currency and none of that monopoly bullshit.
Fuck using the fuckin gonvrmnts piece of shit paper to settle this, I want something far more valuable than that piece of shit. Fuck the monetary system. Money is lame...
How about you just hook me up with something really rare or dope that you have spare in your print collection, if they are infact ovoids and not cubes? 
I like rare as fuck excotic ass psilocybe species. 
??? DEAL ???
And I'll have to hook you up with something you don't have if they are in fact cubes.
Fuck money, that shit is basic. I want spores. What do you say, maynard?
And anyone else that reckons they are cubes, fuck money we put spores on the table.
Who's keen?
I put a Psilocybe tasmaniana print on the table. What do you put on the table maynard?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
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stevo said: I can see why people say they look like Ps cubensis, because they do.
Yes, I must say they do look *slightly* superficially like cubes, but they are ovoids. Only *slightly* like cubes in my opinion.
I know they are ovoids though.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
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Deal, I got a couple of cool spore prints. They might be a little old but they have been well kept.
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Fuck yeah dude, that's us brother.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
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AllDay420 said: Let's put money on the table.
They're frickin ovoids dudesssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll take $20USD on cubensis.
Deal?
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maynardjameskeenan has placed $20USD on team cubes table. Shu has placed $20USD on team cubes table.
Anyone else care to give me money?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
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stevo said: These are growing on a balcony. You would think that would change the look away from the look a mushroom growing from the ground, or even a pot on the ground would have as its now in a differnt world. Up high like that, the temperature and humidity patterns are different. I'd expect ovoids to be very big and massive like that when growing in such a deep substrate. And I can only assume there was some attempt to make sure only ovoids grow in there, combined with some pampering, like just being in a flower pot for one. Maybe they are looking wierd because they are "home sick". All I was saying here, is the "cube" colored pins arent too unusual, and huge fruits like that are kind of what I'd expect to see coming out of a pot like that.
Are ya'll hearing this?

You have exceptional knowledge stevo. Different microclimate = different phenotype am I right?
Also about a deeper substrate throwing larger fruits... I never knew that! Gold. Pure gold.
Do you care to supply more evidence of a deeper substrate producing larger fruits, stevo? Please explain in more depth why a deeper substrate throws larger fruits, pun intended.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
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AllDay420 said: You love being wrong? Well let me tell you, you are most definitely wrong, Joust.
They are some thick ass gnarly P. ovoideocystidiata that look superficially like cubes to some of you for some reason, just because of the thick stipes? Come on... Who said ovoids can't throw thick ass stipes? Not just cubes have the ability to throw monster stipes.
Let's go over the facts.. 1) Came from an ovoid print, and was Specops' first print and he had nothing else at the time. Ovoid spores germinated = ovoid myc. 2) Cultivated with substrate that is suitable for a WOODLOVER like ovoids are, well put all of that shit together and they are without doubt ovoids.
Go ahead, check the spores, they are ovoids. Don't need a scope to tell ya that. 
 
I mean you are right, you would think I would consider all those things and see that they are indeed ovoids, but something seems off. Im excited either way, cuz the collection itself is badass as anything and Im excited to be apart of it.
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Im sorry if you are annoyed with my responses, Its incredibly impressive you have grown some sexy Psilocybe species for us all to nerd out over!!! I like playing devils advocate and so many times when I trade spore prints, I end up getting cubes and not the species that was talked about. However this has never happened to me with another shroomerite, just the facebook, and instabastards. Thats mostly why I stopped trading..
Thats some underlying shit right there^^^^
I dont know if betting is a terribly good idea
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
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looks like ovoids to me. Crooked annulus is signature characteristic with ovoids, right?
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Im with Allday420 on this, those are some big funky looking OVOIDS in my opinion
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Ran-D]
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Still lookin like ovoids to me ... those stems are trunks!!
ovoids have a really thick stems.. the kind you can't just snip with ur nails like you can with cyans I use the kitchen scissors
his superb selection + the substrate and also the location of the gro = 
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheDuder]
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I'm having a laugh about the cash betting, I don't want no money.
Let's bet sporeprints over the cube vs ovoid debate. Whoever is keen, I could make a journal thread about it.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
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There is one point I would like to add that I feel is the nail in the coffin. As I posted earlier, the pot that has the suspected ovoideocystidiata "cubensis" had started pinning in the spring after full colonization, but the primordia did not reach maturity as there was no casing (pins dried out). I applied a casing in June but the same pot did not pin again all summer long even though I watered once a week. The same pot did not pin again until October when the temperature dropped and remained in the 45-60*f range. Now, if these mushrooms were cubensis (a tropical species), and had already started to pin after full colonization, wouldn't the same pot fruit over the summer when the temperature was warmer. Another point, it has been proven that a drop in temperature is not a pinning trigger for cubensis, which is why cold shocking is no benefit to cakes and tubs in cultivation. Since % of substrate colonized and amount of water the substrate received had not changed, as well as the top of the pot being cased in potting soil providing a good microclimate for pins throughout the summer, I would say the only major variable that had changed was temperature. A drop in temperature however, is a pinning trigger for woodloving psilocybes.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
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I thought some cubes fruit twice a year?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sirtalis]
#23890858 - 12/03/16 02:35 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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If they're growing off woodchips they are not cubensis... Different growing circumstances can cause mutations. For example, i once found two clusters of cyans growing in dark brown beauty bark mulch under juniper (far from optimal environment). Something about the conditions had caused these clusters of upwards of 50 fruits apiece to grow so densely that most of the caps and many stems had merged into a solid mass. There are morphological standards, but there are also sometimes unusual exceptions...
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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Specops2594 said: Another point, it has been proven that a drop in temperature is not a pinning trigger for cubensis,....
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: ambc]
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M11 said: RR,
Is temperature change (drop) a pinning trigger when entering the fruiting phase from the colonizing phase?
Not with P cubensis. You can get just as good a pinset by colonizing at 75F and fruiting at 80F as the other way around. Believe me, I've done thousands of grows all over the temperature scale. Temp drop is not a pinning trigger with tropical species. RR
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#23891990 - 12/03/16 08:40 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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stevo said: ...Was that pot spawned with loads of big grain kernels or just kind of stem butted or some cruder method?
I spawned with 6 quarts of rye berries
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Just an update these things are getting massive. I would say the stems on these guys are almost as tall as a sharpie. It's hard to see with these pics but the caps aren't even open yet.
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Those are fucking beautiful.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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Specops2594 said: Just an update these things are getting massive. I would say the stems on these guys are almost as tall as a sharpie. It's hard to see with these pics but the caps aren't even open yet.

Wow, these are some wierd guys....
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Hammer92]
#23913404 - 12/10/16 02:58 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Holy moly, those genetics! Any chance you will be spore printing these?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sirtalis]
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Sirtalis said: Holy moly, those genetics! Any chance you will be spore printing these?
Yeah no fucking kidding. I don't even cultivate and I would love to have a spore print. Man I was sure these were cubensis until the last few days, these things are crazy.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sirtalis]
#23913833 - 12/10/16 04:50 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sirtalis said: Holy moly, those genetics! Any chance you will be spore printing these?
Yeah I'm waiting for the caps to open up some more before I print. The gills don't look dark enough yet for good prints
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Sirtalis said: Holy moly, those genetics! Any chance you will be spore printing these?
Yeah no fucking kidding. I don't even cultivate and I would love to have a spore print. Man I was sure these were cubensis until the last few days, these things are crazy.

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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
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Those are some healthy looking ovoids brother!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sk8nshram]
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Lets spread them like wild fire up and down the coast. Free prints for everyone? [;
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You know the ovoids are monsters if TI's are confusing them for cubensis
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sirtalis]
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exciting! pretty jealous OP. I called these ovoids from the start but it could have gone either way at that point. I've seen some crazy variations with psilocybes but also among other species from tricholoma to lactarius to cantharellus and everything in between. Mushrooms are adaptive and way more likely to surprise us than us, them. Part of what makes them so fucking cool. Thanks for sharing, wish I could see it in person. How long are you gonna let them grow? Can you let us know what the biggest one weighs when the time comes? You might be a contender for the largest wood loving psilocybe ever documented
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel]
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Send some spores this way! Nice One Dude  
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheDuder]
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The spores from these probably won't be dependable to recreate the phenotypes present with this flush. You'd probably have better luck cloning them.Quote:
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sirtalis]
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I sill want to scope em haha
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sirtalis]
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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Specops2594 said: Just an update these things are getting massive. I would say the stems on these guys are almost as tall as a sharpie. It's hard to see with these pics but the caps aren't even open yet.

For the love of god, clone those!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23914915 - 12/10/16 11:21 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ovoids, pay up...
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
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I'd like to test out wether the 6 jars of spawn is the reason that ovoids are so huge. That much spawn in such a small container has to affect how beefy they grow. Spire prints for science.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel]
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burtonRebel said: You might be a contender for the largest wood loving psilocybe ever documented
Check out some Psilocybe Subaeruginosa in the Aus Victorian 2016 thread, growing from Xanthorrhoea Australis. I recall reading/pictures of one specimen weighing 53g....heaviest i have seen for woodlovers.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: derango]
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Hey guys, so I am supposed to head home for the holidays and I was planning on bringing my ovoid pot which is quite big/heavy and while I was carrying it from my apartment to the car I set it down a little too hard and the fruits toppled over. I knew they were goners so I decided to harvest them. It doesn't look like the caps are open enough to take prints and I am not seeing any spore deposits on their stems. I am really sorry guys. I'll take prints come spring and send them out to anyone who wants one.
Well here's how big the fruits are compared to a brown lighter.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
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Joust said: I dont think they could 3.5 grams dry weight, 7grams fro two mushrooms... I've seen lots of ovoids, never any woodlover that comes remotely close to that weight.
They can get big here in the east.I found this one a couple years ago that ended up drying to almost a quart,
and this cluster was over 3 oz dry, Definitely weirdo ovoids specops,they remind me of these ovoids that i could've swore were cubensis growing in a flood plain off wood chips in PA.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: avidpicker]
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Joust said: I dont think they could 3.5 grams dry weight, 7grams fro two mushrooms... I've seen lots of ovoids, never any woodlover that comes remotely close to that weight.
They can get big here in the east.I found this one a couple years ago that ended up drying to almost a quart,
and this cluster was over 3 oz dry, Definitely weirdo ovoids specops,they remind me of these ovoids that i could've swore were cubensis growing in a flood plain off wood chips in PA.
Jesus man, that's a really cool find. Did they occur there again like that ever?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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Specops2594 said: Hey guys, so I am supposed to head home for the holidays and I was planning on bringing my ovoid pot which is quite big/heavy and while I was carrying it from my apartment to the car I set it down a little too hard and the fruits toppled over. I knew they were goners so I decided to harvest them. It doesn't look like the caps are open enough to take prints and I am not seeing any spore deposits on their stems. I am really sorry guys. I'll take prints come spring and send them out to anyone who wants one.
Well here's how big the fruits are compared to a brown lighter.

OVOIDS    
Nice call everyone who initially thought ovoids!! I concede to you! I love being wrong!
AMAZING WORK SPECOPS, thats not an easy thing to do from spores!  I have leaned not to doubt your culturing skills, can you do baeos next 
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
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is there any spores, you think they are sterile? should be producing them before the veil breaks, at least usually....
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
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I think they are probably sterile. There is no trace of spore deposit on any of the stems or caps. I shined a light on the gills and I thought I saw a faint purple hue but the gills are a coffee cream color and not the usual cinnamon brown color they should be. Maybe it's because it's fall, maybe it's just a sterile producing strain, I don't know. I'm drying them now at 95* so their DNA will remain intact.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel]
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I haven't been back to that particular spot due to it being private property and the owner is a real dick,even when asked respectively for permission. That is the only cluster I've found that looked that much like cubensis though. Imo they come in all sorts of crazy features but to me that smell gives em away. Btw specops those are awesome.Did you sample any?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Shu]
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AllDay420 said: Let's put money on the table.
They're frickin ovoids dudesssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll take $20USD on cubensis.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Shu]
#23991196 - 01/07/17 10:28 PM (7 years, 23 days ago) |
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Sterile, well almost sterile Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata
http://mushroomobserver.org/266702 Spores: 11.6 [12 ; 12.8] 13.3 × 6.2 [6.5 ; 7] 7.2 µm Q = 1.6 [1.7 ; 2] 2.1 ; N = 4 ; C = 95% Me = 12.4 × 6.7 µm ; Qe = 1.8
12.01 7.03 12.21 6.84 13.01 6.68 12.45 6.43
Cheilocystidia: 16.6 [20.2 ; 26] 29.6 × 5.9 [6.9 ; 8.6] 9.7 µm Q = 2.4 [2.7 ; 3.2] 3.5 ; N = 5 ; C = 95% Me = 23.1 × 7.8 µm ; Qe = 3
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: avidpicker]
#23991730 - 01/08/17 07:39 AM (7 years, 22 days ago) |
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I CALLED IT, put me down for a print this spring. Those are some beasts!
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Agreed, the smell is a dead give away.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: AllDay420]
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Anyone else care to give me money?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Shu]
#23992519 - 01/08/17 01:59 PM (7 years, 22 days ago) |
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And he'd sure be able to collect if he hadn't gone and gotten himself banned for being the puppet account of hashed.
Parts of this thread have been a lot of fun! I've seen large and mutated ovoids before, but this one takes the cake. It's also fun to see that they're so closely related to Psilocybe cubensis that a mutant can fool very skilled identifiers.
OP, if you know how to do agar and clone this baby in the spring, do it. Imagine a three by ten foot patch of these, eh?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#23992791 - 01/08/17 03:43 PM (7 years, 22 days ago) |
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Ovoids are even harder. I've found patches of them that have mud flow through them every time it rains. I don't have the best experience in working with cultures, but even azures or cyans in open air around decay are hard to get clean prints off of. Anyone expecting a "clean wild print" is delusional. It's like saying MS syringes for PF tek are clean.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#23994051 - 01/08/17 11:07 PM (7 years, 22 days ago) |
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Awesome Joust! Thanks for the pics. I could tell the fruits were sterile by light colored gills. Hopefully the next flush this spring will produce some spores that I can send out
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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AllDay420 has been banned. Does anyone know how I would contact him? I thought he had an alternative account or something.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Mr Piggy]
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All his other puppets are banned too. Doubt you'll find him.
And haha, I told all you assholes he was a dirty thief just setting up to rob people and no one listened. If you got ripped off by that guy blame fuckbag Enlil.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Adden]
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He fought tooth and nail telling me I was harassing Hashed and those weren't his puppets. Hashed made me out to be the bad guy for calling out a thief.. who did just what thieves do.. stole from everyone.
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I see. thanks.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Adden]
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That's pretty fucked, most of this community will bend over backwards just to help people get setup or started. I really hate predatory behavior
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#23996480 - 01/09/17 08:22 PM (7 years, 21 days ago) |
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stevo said: I don't think these mushrooms are sterile as much as people say. I have noticed with this species either every single mushroom produces a spore print; or none of them do. I do not find this a coincidence. They are finicky and just putting a cup over foil like would work with cubes and many other species, tends to fail unless they can kind of dry out as they print. The foil overlapping paper towels with a tub over it method has worked pretty well for me, as someone else recommended to me. I didn't want to do this at first because paper towels aren't sterile, but then I figured how dirty can they possibly be.
Notice the complete lack of spores in the tissues, i could only find about 5 to size...
Ovoids produce nice spore prints, its just these are genetically sterile. genetics man....
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#23996484 - 01/09/17 08:23 PM (7 years, 21 days ago) |
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Specops2594 said: Awesome Joust! Thanks for the pics. I could tell the fruits were sterile by light colored gills. Hopefully the next flush this spring will produce some spores that I can send out
 
They had some really odd features.... but yup. Great job! i was totally wrong!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust] 2
#24178421 - 03/20/17 04:49 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Well I'm back guys! Check out my spring flush!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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Holy shit, even more than last time, lets hope they all get fat! I haven't even seen a sign of life in my area yet.
I want to do what you're doing, please take prints this time because I want one... 
Keep us updated.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheDuder]
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Holy crap, that pinset is cray.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheDuder]
#24178598 - 03/20/17 06:24 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Awsome pot o ovoids man! Can't wait to see this flush... Flush out
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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Beautiful! Keep us updated.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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YES Yessss!!! - now that's what I like to see.... super pin poppin results!
Great work
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Mr Piggy]
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sorta just the thought i had
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheHunt]
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the jealousy is strong within me! I wish I had a thing to check out!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#24181132 - 03/21/17 05:32 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: I have to go look at a thing...
Check msgbox. Might save you some gas if you see this first.
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Absolutely through and through stunning.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel]
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I feel a vocabulary lesson in the near future with a Mr P as the instructor. Just a feeling i get some times.
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I truly appreciate all the kind words from you all. I will be printing as many of these guys as I can and sending them far and wide. I don't know how many of the same traits, if any, will remain in the next generation but it can't hurt. Much (or mush?) love friends!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
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Freaking nice!  Please keep us updated
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Hey fellas! Here's an update!
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Very nicely done buddy. Could I get on the list for a print if all goes well? Id be happy to trade something. Can't wait to see this pot again in about 2 to 3 days. You thought about putting a little Saran Wrap over the top for extra moisture? Or do you do that? Not that you need any pointers haha. Good work man.
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Epic ovoids. Can't wait to start my own patch.
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If only the patches would start doing this! I'm 0 for 6 for the past month.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata *DELETED* [Re: Specops2594]
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Specops2594 said: Hey fellas! Here's an update!

holy shit that is fuckin killer brother!
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I have another one for you guys
 Unfortunately I believe these fruits might also be sterile. I was only able to get a look at one fruits gills however they are a coffee cream to cream color. Let's hope as these mature more there will be at least a couple fruits that will print
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata *DELETED* [Re: Specops2594]
#24195700 - 03/26/17 08:03 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Wow man! Just wow!
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That's how ovoids roll. Eat it all up quick and fruit hard.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata *DELETED* [Re: Mr Piggy]
#24197467 - 03/27/17 03:56 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata *DELETED* [Re: Specops2594]
#24197501 - 03/27/17 04:07 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Specops2594 said: I have another one for you guys

No no wait, those are potatoes.... 
Fantastic!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata *DELETED* [Re: Anglerfish]
#24198074 - 03/27/17 08:08 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Idaho golds is right.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata *DELETED* [Re: Specops2594]
#24198080 - 03/27/17 08:11 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#24225478 - 04/07/17 12:23 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Specops2594 said: Well I'm back guys! Check out my spring flush!

YUP the ovoids come in for their real fruiting! woooo!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#24234840 - 04/11/17 12:58 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Any updates on your spring flush? I been checking this thread like 3 times a day. Shit looks amazing!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: dnkronic]
#24246680 - 04/15/17 02:39 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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I have some good news and some bad news. First, the bad news is for some reason every single fruit in my ovoid pot turned up sterile. I checked every single one and even attempted to print ~50 caps that looked like I could get a print out of them. After days of sitting on foil not even a hint of spores. Buuuuuuuuuut, the good news is I happened to have dumped spawn over my balcony back when I was making the pot and today while I was checking out my second flush, I noticed a small patch of ovoids growing in the corner up against the building. Upon inspection it definitely looks like they will print so I have about 25-30 going right now. And the fruits in the patch looked pretty big.
Anyways, here is an update on my ovoid pot. About two weeks ago I pulled the trigger and clipped the first flush. Here is a pic of the pot before clipping bar a small patch towards the bottom:

By far the most dense clusters I have seen with my own eyes. Check it out:

An after pic of the pot:

First flush yield:

Example of the sterile fruits:

I know the gills have a purple hue to them but I printed the caps for 3 days with no results. I even used some sterilized Q-tips to swab the gills and I kept around 20 of them but there's not trace of purple spores. The result of swabbing the fruits was blue stained Q-tips. Anyways, let me know what you guys think!
Edited by Specops2594 (04/15/17 03:28 PM)
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#24246802 - 04/15/17 03:44 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Wow, nice job.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#24246866 - 04/15/17 04:21 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Those are chunky, thick, and gorgeous. What does it mean if they're sterile? They don't drop spores? Would the mycelium still produce fruits?
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Rectopimento]
#24247610 - 04/15/17 10:05 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Rectopimento said: Those are chunky, thick, and gorgeous. What does it mean if they're sterile? They don't drop spores? Would the mycelium still produce fruits?
Sterile mean they don't produce spores. Idk why they came out like that. Maybe it was the substrate. Maybe it was genetics. Maybe it was both. The wild patch of ovoids look like they are producing spore though so it must be the substrate
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#24247972 - 04/16/17 02:10 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Luck of the draw.
I have seen quite a few sterile mushrooms. Panalaelous seem to be sterile more often than other shrooms.
I've seen sterile Allenii. And sterile whatever the fuck that mushroom was too :P
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheHunt]
#24248076 - 04/16/17 03:45 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'd still swab a plate with one just to see. Why not?
You could clone them too.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sk8nshram]
#24250233 - 04/16/17 09:28 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Sk8nshram said:

Wow, nice job.
May be an understatement....  
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Joust]
#24250250 - 04/16/17 09:32 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Im doing this.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: TheDuder]
#24251714 - 04/17/17 01:57 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#24251807 - 04/17/17 02:34 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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i jumped on that list last year but unfortunately no participating treemen within 100 miles of me.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: relic] 1
#24251923 - 04/17/17 03:29 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Damn that sucks. Maybe try calling local tree services? I got this pile dumped on my driveway in February. Thanks for the tip Pig!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sk8nshram]
#24251989 - 04/17/17 03:55 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: relic] 1
#24251993 - 04/17/17 03:58 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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relic said: i jumped on that list last year but unfortunately no participating treemen within 100 miles of me.
Yeah, they just got going with the site not long ago. It's picking up steam though. Costs arborist companies a lot of money to dump those chips at WWM, costs a lot less for them to use the app. They like to recover the costs of using the site and the gas/timewage to go out of the way to dump them, so offering 20-40 bucks really bumps you up the lists. Arborists like beer too, they remember who gives them a sixer of the good stuff.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata *DELETED* [Re: Mr Piggy]
#24253591 - 04/18/17 05:39 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: stevo]
#24254187 - 04/18/17 11:13 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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good ideas, everyone.
i get a notice every three years or so that they'll be doing line trimming and i always catch the guys and tell em to drop the load in my driveway when the chipper truck is full. took me three years to use up the last pile they dropped.
i'm gonna dial up the electric coop i belong to and see what i can find out.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: relic]
#24255688 - 04/18/17 10:27 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Sk8nshram - you been finding any ovoids in Seattle yet? Gonna be making a trip north in a week or so.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Hamra]
#24255697 - 04/18/17 10:31 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hamra said: Sk8nshram - you been finding any ovoids in Seattle yet? Gonna be making a trip north in a week or so.
Yes. Check the PNW thread, I just posted some there.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Sk8nshram]
#24257213 - 04/19/17 12:34 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Alright guys. I'm done printing and I got 15 viable prints and if you want to chance it, swabs as well. Most of the prints are extremely light so if you open it up an are like, "wtf?", don't worry there are spores on the foil. I closely inspected every print and rejected he ones that had no spores. It would probably be best to swab the foil then go to agar. The spore prints are from the patch that was created by accident by dumping leftover spawn (from flower pot). The swabs are from my flower pot O' ovoid featured in this thread. Pm me if you want a print or a swab
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#24864176 - 12/23/17 03:28 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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OP-has this thing produced fruits at all recently? Really curious how your other projects turned out
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: burtonRebel]
#24864193 - 12/23/17 03:35 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Love this thread, I definitely would like to do this in the future.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#25317315 - 07/09/18 06:40 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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This is what ovids look like in ohio
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#26025073 - 05/31/19 02:44 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thank you so much... I just got a spore print and have been searching for any cultivation tips!
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Specops2594]
#26025201 - 05/31/19 03:49 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Great thread.
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Re: Massive pnw ovoideocystidiata [Re: Funnyguy]
#26027609 - 06/01/19 06:16 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Funnyguy said: This is what ovids look like in ohio 
Those look leucistic, or at the very least, close enough to it to deserve cloning.
Thanks for sharing such beautiful mushrooms.
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