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myceliups
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Coprinus input wanted
#24991739 - 02/13/18 04:07 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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I wanted to give the Shaggy mane a try. I went from LC > grain > straw/manure substrate > and cased with pasturized cactus/potting mix.
Well it decided to colonize the casing and is now continuing to grow on the pp5 tray its in. Been in the greenhouse for about 12 days.
Any input greatly appreciated. Thanks
Edited by myceliups (02/13/18 04:40 PM)
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Solipsis
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: myceliups]
#24993728 - 02/14/18 11:46 AM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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It looks like you baked a cloud pie..
Never eaten shaggy mane before, it does not look appealing to me but I guess it is a bias because of the ink I cannot easily get rid of. What are the young specimen supposed to taste like or what can you compare them to? Is it just a generic mushroom or is it great to serve? I am also put off from picking them very young or in their volva because of white knobs being hard to ID and differentiate from toxic Amanita (or Agaricus I guess).
As for your grow, I guess incubate / ripen it a bit and then trigger pinning? Have you been able to find the correct parameters for this?
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Solipsis]
#24993788 - 02/14/18 12:14 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Last year I tried Coprinus comatus clone from wild on different substrates but only suceed fruiting it outdoors on a straw bed. This year I'm going to try it indoors again.
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Inocybe]
#24994058 - 02/14/18 02:20 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Inocybe, was it just straw in the beds or was there more to ur substrate? Im going to do this in the spring if i get a culture of shaggys. My first go at these only lasted a few years and I think it was due to lack of food. All i did was compost.
Edited by tscott1632 (10/12/18 06:40 PM)
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myceliups
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Solipsis]
#24994135 - 02/14/18 02:52 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Solipsis said: It looks like you baked a cloud pie..
Never eaten shaggy mane before, it does not look appealing to me but I guess it is a bias because of the ink I cannot easily get rid of. What are the young specimen supposed to taste like or what can you compare them to? Is it just a generic mushroom or is it great to serve? I am also put off from picking them very young or in their volva because of white knobs being hard to ID and differentiate from toxic Amanita (or Agaricus I guess).
As for your grow, I guess incubate / ripen it a bit and then trigger pinning? Have you been able to find the correct parameters for this?
I have never eaten nor grown it either. I have heard from a few members that it is their favorite mushroom.
I dont know the exact parameters. I have seen a few indoor grows that were done around room temp in an indoor greenhouse so I figured I'd give it a go.
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: myceliups]
#24994191 - 02/14/18 03:12 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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tscott1632 said: Inocybe, was it just straw in the beds or was there more to ur substrate? Im going to do this in the spring if i get a culture of shaggys.
The bed (3x1m) was made (bottom to surface) rabbit + goat manure---chestnut leaves---straw---coffe grounds (a lot)---straw---straw spawn----straw----peat moss casing.
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myceliups said: I dont know the exact parameters. I have seen a few indoor grows that were done around room temp in an indoor greenhouse so I figured I'd give it a go.
Did you give it a cold shock?
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myceliups
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Inocybe]
#24994257 - 02/14/18 03:38 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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No I did not.. Do you think its too late?
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: myceliups]
#24994507 - 02/14/18 05:29 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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myceliups said: No I did not.. Do you think its too late?
I don't know if it's necessary a cold shock. As a temperate species maybe a cold shock could trigger pinning, but
The bed was made in april and the fruiting took place on late october. The bed was fully colonized in may-june. This year the summer temperatures continued to the middle of october, and then the temperature dropped and rain finally came.
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Inocybe]
#24994522 - 02/14/18 05:36 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks for those tips. I may got another day or to then maybe pop it in the fridge for a bit
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Inocybe]
#24994544 - 02/14/18 05:47 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Inocybe said: Last year I tried Coprinus comatus clone from wild on different substrates but only suceed fruiting it outdoors on a straw bed. This year I'm going to try it indoors again.
How are they eating-wise?
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myceliups
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Mycolorado]
#24994547 - 02/14/18 05:48 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'm not sure. Never tried them. I heard good things
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: myceliups]
#24994554 - 02/14/18 05:50 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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I know a patch that produces monsters, might forage some and get a clone going in the spring.
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Mycolorado]
#24994560 - 02/14/18 05:51 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Same. I have a spot by where I work and they were popping up heavy during the fall. I'll be at this job site on and off for the next year so I'll have the chance!
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: myceliups]
#24994569 - 02/14/18 05:55 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice. I always see them around but never really considered cultivating them. I knew they were edible but never gave them a thought on those lines either but now I’m getting the itch to do both.
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Mycolorado]
#24994637 - 02/14/18 06:20 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Do it up!
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Mycolorado]
#24995518 - 02/15/18 02:34 AM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mycolorado said:
How are they eating-wise?
I didn't eat them. I tried making Coprinus ink
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: Mycolorado]
#24995652 - 02/15/18 05:06 AM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mycolorado said: I know a patch that produces monsters, might forage some and get a clone going in the spring.
I've never been able to trust the shaggy manes I forage. in my region they tend to grow on disturbed soil which often means it's polluted. They very easily incorporate all the nasty stuff from the soil they grow on, so be careful!
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Re: Coprinus input wanted [Re: myceliups]
#25000350 - 02/17/18 02:02 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ive seen giants growing next to the ditch on the edge of the gravel were its more sandy. I dont remember it raining recently before that either. Id say it was normal it might have a week before.
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