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Thekd95
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: FSHuntings]
#26776074 - 06/23/20 07:53 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Amanita persicina more then likely
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FSHuntings
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Thekd95]
#26776084 - 06/23/20 08:00 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Haha sorry dude but it was definitely muscaria. Dark red covered in white scales with a veil.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: FSHuntings]
#26776094 - 06/23/20 08:09 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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I was going to leave a list of amanitas for ya but the list goes forever and does not include a miscarriage it does occur in US but not in Georgia. This is what matters.
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Amanita persicina, commonly known as the peach-colored fly agaric, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Amanita. This fungi was previously believed to be an Amanita muscaria variant, but research has recently shown that Amanita persicina is not a fly agaric, but its own distinct species.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Thekd95]
#26776295 - 06/23/20 09:45 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thekd95 said: I was going to leave a list of amanitas for ya but the list goes forever and does not include a miscarriage it does occur in US but not in Georgia. This is what matters.
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Amanita persicina, commonly known as the peach-colored fly agaric, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Amanita. This fungi was previously believed to be an Amanita muscaria variant, but research has recently shown that Amanita persicina is not a fly agaric, but its own distinct species.
Well. I found these the other day in metro ATL. If this is A. Persicina they look very similar.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Only A Conduit]
#26776334 - 06/23/20 09:58 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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The ones I found looked similar but much more scaling.
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evlyshrooms
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: FSHuntings]
#26776382 - 06/23/20 10:16 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Few different phenotypes today


Edited by evlyshrooms (06/23/20 11:20 AM)
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: evlyshrooms] 1
#26776536 - 06/23/20 11:39 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Little late to the party but better late than never
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: evlyshrooms] 1
#26776634 - 06/23/20 12:35 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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New patch where I buried stem butts last year!
 And another new area in the cow pasture with this little guy and the habitat

And about 75 yards away in the pasture was this guy
 And a couple more cubensis

Edit: the ones im finding in the pasture are in the vicinity where we've buried cows at. Very few pines around.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26776681 - 06/23/20 12:51 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Buried cows? Also how far underground did ya bury the weilii butts?
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: evlyshrooms]
#26776745 - 06/23/20 01:11 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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evlyshrooms said: Buried cows? Also how far underground did ya bury the weilii butts?
Yeah when they have a cow that dies. We go to the bottom of the feild and bury them, so it doesnt bring in coyotes.
I didnt bury them very far wrapped about 10 or 15 in a paper towel. About 2 to 3 inches deep and covered it back up with red clay and pine straw. It was on the edge of the path where all the water is coming down the path running into a natural drainage ditch/ ravine.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26777329 - 06/23/20 05:06 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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That is awesome! I'm happy to hear about a successful propagation. I buried my butts from my fall 2019 find in a cardboard box of woodchips and red clay. Probably too soon to expect anything from that. My 2020 butts I am trying the mason jar and cardboard tek that Humble described. I added the butts from my second find to the jar as well.
I wish I had cows here. I have goats though. I know it's rare but I keep hoping cubes may grow where their manure has aged. I've disturbed my fair share of ground here burying the ones I've lost. Sad but true. Maybe something good will come out of it.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Blue_Falcon]
#26777382 - 06/23/20 05:27 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Blue_Falcon said: That is awesome! I'm happy to hear about a successful propagation. I buried my butts from my fall 2019 find in a cardboard box of woodchips and red clay. Probably too soon to expect anything from that. My 2020 butts I am trying the mason jar and cardboard tek that Humble described. I added the butts from my second find to the jar as well.
I wish I had cows here. I have goats though. I know it's rare but I keep hoping cubes may grow where their manure has aged. I've disturbed my fair share of ground here burying the ones I've lost. Sad but true. Maybe something good will come out of it.
I was excited to see the patch growing from where I buried those stem butts. Hell it might have been close to 2 years since I buried them. I cant really remember. Ive buried several all over jobsites and spread out spores to places ill never even be back too. The past 4 years. I think goats only have panaelous spieces. Maybe try introducing some cube spores to their water or feed?
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26777450 - 06/23/20 05:56 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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bloodycarcass said:
I was excited to see the patch growing from where I buried those stem butts. Hell it might have been close to 2 years since I buried them. I cant really remember. Ive buried several all over jobsites and spread out spores to places ill never even be back too. The past 4 years. I think goats only have panaelous spieces. Maybe try introducing some cube spores to their water or feed?
Goats are ruminants like cows are. I had looked in to this last summer in some old threads. The spores in the water was suggested. I tried it but only once. Maybe I should use up the prints that I have left and just see. I think the problem is that their manure is in little coco shaped balls instead of patties. My theory is that where it washes downhill and collects could be a good spot. But anyways. I don't want to put much effort in to propagation. I enjoy hunting and foraging way too much.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Blue_Falcon]
#26777518 - 06/23/20 06:28 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Gather it into like a compost pile and bury old fruits, add spores etc. It might work. But I feel you I enjoy the hunt and finding them in the wild
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26779091 - 06/24/20 11:06 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nice patch bloody, those look pristine
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: lewp]
#26779114 - 06/24/20 11:11 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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lewp said: Nice patch bloody, those look pristine
Thanks man. Hopefully Ill find some more this weekend. Imma let it rain somemore before I head out again
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26779136 - 06/24/20 11:18 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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The willy twins
 Love the symmetry of nature
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: evlyshrooms]
#26779512 - 06/24/20 02:13 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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you sobs!!! fine im goin out in this thunderstorm and lookin, hopefully i dont get struck by lightning if i do i blame yall lol j/k but i am goin out in lightning
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: lewp]
#26779872 - 06/24/20 04:55 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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lewp said: Nice patch bloody, those look pristine
Long time no see lewp dee dewp
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Cham9085]
#26779890 - 06/24/20 05:09 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Cham9085 said:
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lewp said: Nice patch bloody, those look pristine
Long time no see lewp dee dewp
Hey buddy 
I was in GA in June and managed to squeeze in some time to look around
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