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Hamra
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: Hamra]
#23893417 - 12/04/16 10:48 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Scratch that....no dogs. But I'll pop by. I'll have to use my telepathy to identify myself. Be listening.
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DavidReishi
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: bush-lurker]
#23894026 - 12/04/16 01:54 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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bush-lurker said:
Do dropped spores from a patch's fruits, and spore that germinate on unpicked fruits as they begin to rot contribute to a patch's genetic diversity or is it genetically identical to the mycelium of the patch from which the mushroom fruited.
Spores from fruits will definitely be genetically different from the mycelium from which the fruits came. But there's really no such thing as a patch's genetic diversity. Genetic diversity is about populations. A patch consists of a body of mycelium, each cell of which contains the genes of the two original 'married' strains of monokaryotic mycelium. All the spores in the world could be placed on top on the mycelium...the problem is, mushrooms haven't yet developed the institution of divorce.
-------------------- Species found in the Bay area: P. allenii, P. cyanescens, P. ovoideocystidiata, P. stuntzii, P. azurescens
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Byrain

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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: DavidReishi]
#23894248 - 12/04/16 03:30 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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DavidReishi said: Spores from fruits will definitely be genetically different from the mycelium from which the fruits came. All the spores in the world could be placed on top on the mycelium...the problem is, mushrooms haven't yet developed the institution of divorce.
I lol'd.
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openmind
curious


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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: NothingsChanged]
#23894289 - 12/04/16 03:47 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Some spawn that I planted out in a natural riparian/grassy/wooded habitat last spring is starting to fruit...I didn't think it was going to fruit this time around, if at all/ever.
I literally just tossed a couple handfuls of woodchips with allenii myc running through them (not even thick myc) onto a cleared out patch of dirt/ground in a wooded/grassy/riparian habitat. I didn't even water it, the myc went through the entire summer with out a single drop of water or moisture (and this is in the valley, temps of 95 to 105+ all summer with ultra low humidity).
So this patch is doing its thing completely on its own...no irrigation or input from me.
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NothingsChanged said: I hope everyone is safe!

Don't mean to keep the off topic chat going, but yea, a couple friends of mine were at that underground when that happened, they were some of the few that made it out safely .
Having been in similar underground locations/parties, I can't even imagine ....fuckin' aye.
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Adden

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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: openmind]
#23895133 - 12/04/16 08:21 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I can't even imagine how tragic and shitty it is there now. My condolences and prayers go out to you guys. My wife's cousin was there and tried pulling people out until he realized his skin was sloughing off. They were using bodies in lieu of stairs to try and climb out. I hope you're all safe and all your loved ones are safe too.
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Gravity
Happy Learner



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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: Adden]
#23895247 - 12/04/16 09:13 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I went out to one of the normally most productive spots that I had scoped out a week ago. I posted some pics in this thread on Nov. 29. There were tons of pins last week and I was hoping to make my my haul for the year, but the pins had all dried out and not grown at all.
It's as if a million psilocybe voices suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.
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DavidReishi
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: Gravity]
#23895643 - 12/05/16 12:19 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Psilocybe azurescens this afternoon fruiting without rain and in the driest stretch of the season.
-------------------- Species found in the Bay area: P. allenii, P. cyanescens, P. ovoideocystidiata, P. stuntzii, P. azurescens
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NothingsChanged
Striving for Excellence


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Loc: North/Western WA
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: DavidReishi]
#23895728 - 12/05/16 01:07 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice find all though, this collection isn't looking as azuresceny as the others. If that made any sense? Still, Very cool.
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WhyDidiDoThis
Bay Area Mushroom Collector


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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: NothingsChanged] 1
#23895769 - 12/05/16 01:43 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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should have left them grow.
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Sk8nshram
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: WhyDidiDoThis] 2
#23895918 - 12/05/16 06:02 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I understand pulling some almost mature fruits before a long cold/dry period but why pull pins that small? Just for the stem butt? This is why it's better to go from spore, less invasive on the existing patch. What happened to you watering patches?
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psilynut
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23896163 - 12/05/16 08:36 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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DavidReishi
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23896185 - 12/05/16 08:49 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sk8nshram said: I understand pulling some almost mature fruits before a long cold/dry period but why pull pins that small? Just for the stem butt? This is why it's better to go from spore, less invasive on the existing patch. What happened to you watering patches?
Suffice it to say that I think your ideas about these things are child-like and incorrect.
-------------------- Species found in the Bay area: P. allenii, P. cyanescens, P. ovoideocystidiata, P. stuntzii, P. azurescens
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DavidReishi
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: DavidReishi]
#23896201 - 12/05/16 08:58 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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psilynut - Awesome find in this dry spell!
-------------------- Species found in the Bay area: P. allenii, P. cyanescens, P. ovoideocystidiata, P. stuntzii, P. azurescens
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afrogus
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: DavidReishi]
#23896341 - 12/05/16 10:03 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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DavidReishi said:
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Sk8nshram said: I understand pulling some almost mature fruits before a long cold/dry period but why pull pins that small? Just for the stem butt? This is why it's better to go from spore, less invasive on the existing patch. What happened to you watering patches?
Suffice it to say that I think your ideas about these things are child-like and incorrect.
This is such a typical David response. Also why most everyone hates this dude.
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psilynut
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23896397 - 12/05/16 10:21 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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why pull pins that small?
Because potency . Pins are waaaaaaaay more powerful than mature fruits . If you've never eaten handful you don't know what your missing .
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Sirtalis



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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: psilynut] 3
#23896437 - 12/05/16 10:39 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Lol David can you just start your own thread of your finds and not post in here? You're like that guy that no one wants around, yet somehow always finds a way to show up and ruin everyone's mood.
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DavidReishi
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23896440 - 12/05/16 10:41 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sk8nshram said: I understand pulling some almost mature fruits before a long cold/dry period but why pull pins that small? Just for the stem butt? This is why it's better to go from spore, less invasive on the existing patch. What happened to you watering patches?
Not to mention, I think that this is exactly the kind if thing that needs to stop here on Shroomery. I mean, if someone asked such questions genuinely wanting to know, I wouldn't mind at all. But I can just feel the evil intent behind this guy's words. Shroomery shouldn't be a place for people to act so unnaturally.
-------------------- Species found in the Bay area: P. allenii, P. cyanescens, P. ovoideocystidiata, P. stuntzii, P. azurescens
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Adden

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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: DavidReishi] 2
#23896453 - 12/05/16 10:47 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Stop pissing everyone off then man it ain't hard.
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Hamra
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: DavidReishi]
#23896537 - 12/05/16 11:21 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Picking em a few small isn't gonna cause major detriment to patch. I'd have left them for the simple expediency of letting put on some more weight. But sometimes you go all the way to check on a patch and you wanna pick something. And you deserve it dammit. You clearly make a solid effort to promote the species. Patches can be damaged by indiscriminate destruction of mycelia, but they dont get their feeling hurt as easily as some on this sight seem to think. I'm out looking now. Came up empty yesterday. Wish me luck.
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Sk8nshram
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Re: OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016 [Re: DavidReishi]
#23896560 - 12/05/16 11:29 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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DavidReishi said:
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Sk8nshram said: I understand pulling some almost mature fruits before a long cold/dry period but why pull pins that small? Just for the stem butt? This is why it's better to go from spore, less invasive on the existing patch. What happened to you watering patches?
Suffice it to say that I think your ideas about these things are child-like and incorrect.
Let's see you supporting evidence.
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