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MissMaryJane
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Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields
#23928439 - 12/15/16 06:26 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I have had a great success with my first grow of B+, and currently on the 3rd flush of some cakes. I have taken several spore prints.
I would like to grow these in nature this summer. Can any one advise on how to introduce the spores to the cows or their pasture? I would love to hear success stories!
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Re: Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields [Re: MissMaryJane]
#23928462 - 12/15/16 06:45 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I've heard that you just have to put the sproes into their drinking water trays (troughs?).
Traditionally they eat the spores that fall on the grass, so its not like it harms them.
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Re: Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields [Re: Huskies]
#23928476 - 12/15/16 07:03 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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You could just try to inoculate a freshey or 10.
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Lennybernadino
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Re: Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields [Re: MissMaryJane]
#23932671 - 12/16/16 02:40 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I might as well insert my sustainable harvesting tek here again because the more people who know it the better. So In Iquitos Peru there is this one highway that goes to another town that has cow fields. When I first got there it produced amazingly, Cubes, Pancyans, and Pantrops. Then after years of over-harvesting it produced virtually nothing. There was one cow field next to the ayahuasca retreat I worked at and it was kinda popular and totally wiped out . So I started doing this, I took the old mushrooms I was nt going to use and put them in a bottle of water and shook it up, I then went looking for cow crap that is just losing it's greenish,yellowish color and turning brown, poke a hole with a stick sprinkle in a few drops and close the hole with yor foot, I found more mushrooms this way too. I also used the blades of grass that were covered in spores and put spores in the cows watering trough within six months production was back to normal. So take some of these spore prints with you next time you go harvesting...
Edited by Lennybernadino (12/16/16 02:41 PM)
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MikeOLogical
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Re: Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields [Re: Lennybernadino]
#23942744 - 12/20/16 08:54 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I like to smear spore all over my hat and clothes whenever i'm going into a field... i trail an invisible cloud of spores everywhere
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Re: Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields [Re: MikeOLogical]
#23946490 - 12/21/16 04:00 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Not really advanced discussion though
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Re: Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields [Re: mrmazdarx9]
#23949132 - 12/22/16 01:09 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I once read that you should always "thump" the top of a wild cap before picking it to throw down a few million extra spores.
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Re: Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields [Re: MrPaulCaruso]
#23949363 - 12/22/16 02:42 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Lol
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Re: Introducing Spores to the Cows/Cow Fields [Re: Lennybernadino]
#23949634 - 12/22/16 04:44 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Lennybernadino said: I might as well insert my sustainable harvesting tek here again because the more people who know it the better. So In Iquitos Peru there is this one highway that goes to another town that has cow fields. When I first got there it produced amazingly, Cubes, Pancyans, and Pantrops. Then after years of over-harvesting it produced virtually nothing. There was one cow field next to the ayahuasca retreat I worked at and it was kinda popular and totally wiped out . So I started doing this, I took the old mushrooms I was nt going to use and put them in a bottle of water and shook it up, I then went looking for cow crap that is just losing it's greenish,yellowish color and turning brown, poke a hole with a stick sprinkle in a few drops and close the hole with yor foot, I found more mushrooms this way too. I also used the blades of grass that were covered in spores and put spores in the cows watering trough within six months production was back to normal. So take some of these spore prints with you next time you go harvesting...
Sounds simple enough and more friendly to the environment than just picking. I'll try to do that next time I go out harvesting.
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