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Distrill
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Whats wrong with this weird fruited mushrooms? 1
#26456343 - 01/28/20 06:59 AM (4 years, 1 day ago) |
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As you can see in the pictures, some of the fruits have strange growths coming out of the center top caps, some have fluffy mycelium in random splotches on the stalk, and some have this odd dark speckling/spotting on the stalk. I've never seen this before, I tried looking around for past post but couldn't find anything showing this. So what do you all think is going on? Contam or mutation or both and if they're safe to eat? Thank you.
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SpunkyMonkey88
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Re: Whats wrong with this weird fruited mushrooms? [Re: Distrill]
#26456365 - 01/28/20 07:16 AM (4 years, 1 day ago) |
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Looks like pseudomonas bacteria from the looks of the stems but I dont know about those caps I've seen other guys post fruits with the same thing tho
Prob too wet not enough FAE just a guess tho
Edited by SpunkyMonkey88 (01/28/20 07:19 AM)
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Re: Whats wrong with this weird fruited mushrooms? [Re: SpunkyMonkey88]
#26456431 - 01/28/20 08:12 AM (4 years, 1 day ago) |
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SpunkyMonkey88 said: Looks like pseudomonas bacteria from the looks of the stems but I dont know about those caps I've seen other guys post fruits with the same thing tho
Prob too wet not enough FAE just a guess tho
Yep.
The little knots on the caps jsut happen sometimes, rest looks like pseudo.
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Distrill
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Re: Whats wrong with this weird fruited mushrooms? [Re: A.k.a]
#26459515 - 01/30/20 03:40 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Another thing I noticed. The mycelium near the bottom of the stalks of these mushrooms is a lot more fluffy and aerial. Is that normal or is it due to lack of fae or is it a symptom of the bacteria. As far as edibility goes, from what I have seen on here, that once dried they should be safe to eat as bacteria don't survive once their 100% dry(and they will be, my dehydrator gets them cracker dry).
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Re: Whats wrong with this weird fruited mushrooms? [Re: Distrill]
#26459517 - 01/30/20 03:42 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Distrill said: Another thing I noticed. The mycelium near the bottom of the stalks of these mushrooms is a lot more fluffy and aerial. Is that normal or is it due to lack of fae or is it a symptom of the bacteria. As far as edibility goes, from what I have seen on here, that once dried they should be safe to eat as bacteria don't survive once their 100% dry(and they will be, my dehydrator gets them cracker dry).
lack of fae is causing the fuzzy feet. those are definitely edible once you dry em.
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