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OfflineMountainDude1
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    #26487683 - 02/15/20 10:02 PM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Greetings to all.

Using the PF Tek method,I birthed cakes a week ago that have produced the growths in this pic. Can anyone identify what these appear to be? The spores were labeled golden teacher, but I’m not so sure.



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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: MountainDude1] * 1
    #26487722 - 02/15/20 10:50 PM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Weird... is the cake contaminated? Looks like growth tried but died...


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: BlueTryptoYoshi] * 1
    #26487741 - 02/15/20 11:25 PM (3 years, 11 months ago)

I’ve definitely had something similar..


I attributed it to a some rogue species in my syringe. 

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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: MountainDude1] * 1
    #26487749 - 02/15/20 11:41 PM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Those are oysters.


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: bodhisatta]
    #26487759 - 02/15/20 11:58 PM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Are they really? The caps look really odd and the whole stem-body is different, more dynamic.


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: bodhisatta]
    #26487778 - 02/16/20 12:36 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

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bodhisatta said:
Those are oysters.




You never know. Some guy like 2 weeks ago got Enokis on a BRF cake from a GT syringe.
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/26466161


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: bodhisatta]
    #26487828 - 02/16/20 02:09 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

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bodhisatta said:
Those are oysters.




:whathesaid:

that happens when oysters dont have enough fresh air. they get all long and lanky


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: Ziran]
    #26487852 - 02/16/20 02:39 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Hey if you can't get a trip off those, now you can make some fresh straganoff XD. (I'm sorry, I had to) hopefully you have some gold caps pop up.

If not, contact the company who sold that to you.


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: Mimik]
    #26487972 - 02/16/20 07:58 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Spores101 or ralphsters is my guess


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: bodhisatta]
    #26488034 - 02/16/20 08:59 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Make sure you let them know it's the wrong variety under the microscope. In your microscopy findings it's not what you ordered.
:wink: this happened to my when I had a contaminated az syringe. They asked for the batch number and sent out a new one no problem.


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: BlueTryptoYoshi]
    #26488072 - 02/16/20 09:26 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

I was wondering myself about whether any common sort of contamination would generate its own mushroom fruit.


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: fahtster]
    #26488074 - 02/16/20 09:28 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Thanks


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: BlueTryptoYoshi]
    #26488076 - 02/16/20 09:29 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Not sure what they are, but those aren't oysters.
In this thread Workman suggests Collybia.



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Workman said:
I grew mushrooms but they don't look right

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#2 Small Gray Unknown (Spikes)

A less common but not rare contaminate, sometimes mistaken for Panaeolus or malformed Pleurotus (oyster mushrooms).  The mushrooms are small and thin with white spores.  The cap and stem are the same color, usually grayish. Reported about once a year on this forum. This is almost certainly a collection of similar species since there is some variability in appearance.  Collybia is a possible genus.  The contamination source is apparently environmental spore load.  Not active or edible, possibly poisonous. DO NOT EAT!

       

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Rahz (2005)
bensoncd1990 (2007)
juggaloskater (2008)
gmarkball (2011)
Scarousel (2012)
F4112N (2012)
capncaveman (2014)

Microscopy of juggaloskater specimen


The reports of this rarer type of contaminate are hard to find in the forums since they lack common search keywords, so let me know if I missed any.  I am pretty sure I've seen a few more over the years.





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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: bodhisatta]
    #26488078 - 02/16/20 09:32 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

The spores came from one of the better reviewed suppliers. I have already heard back from them. They said they will immediately send out a replacement.


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: foragedfungus]
    #26488086 - 02/16/20 09:37 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Yes, that looks a lot like what is growing in my sgfc! And so what you are saying is that it likely originated with spore contamination from the source?


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: foragedfungus]
    #26488101 - 02/16/20 09:51 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

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foragedfungus said:
Not sure what they are, but those aren't oysters.
In this thread Workman suggests Collybia.



Quote:

Workman said:
I grew mushrooms but they don't look right

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#2 Small Gray Unknown (Spikes)

A less common but not rare contaminate, sometimes mistaken for Panaeolus or malformed Pleurotus (oyster mushrooms).  The mushrooms are small and thin with white spores.  The cap and stem are the same color, usually grayish. Reported about once a year on this forum. This is almost certainly a collection of similar species since there is some variability in appearance.  Collybia is a possible genus.  The contamination source is apparently environmental spore load.  Not active or edible, possibly poisonous. DO NOT EAT!

       

Threads with  for above images

Rahz (2005)
bensoncd1990 (2007)
juggaloskater (2008)
gmarkball (2011)
Scarousel (2012)
F4112N (2012)
capncaveman (2014)

Microscopy of juggaloskater specimen


The reports of this rarer type of contaminate are hard to find in the forums since they lack common search keywords, so let me know if I missed any.  I am pretty sure I've seen a few more over the years.







Yea i didn't look too close. The ones OP have are definitely not oysters on closer inspection. The caps are a dead giveaway


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: foragedfungus]
    #26488123 - 02/16/20 10:05 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Quote:

fahtster said:
I’ve definitely had something similar..


I attributed it to a some rogue species in my syringe. 

Faht



Quote:

foragedfungus said:
Not sure what they are, but those aren't oysters.
In this thread Workman suggests


Quote:

Workman said:
I grew mushrooms but they don't look right

------------------
#2 Small Gray Unknown (Spikes)

A less common but not rare contaminate, sometimes mistaken for Panaeolus or malformed Pleurotus (oyster mushrooms).  The mushrooms are small and thin with white spores.  The cap and stem are the same color, usually grayish. Reported about once a year on this forum. This is almost certainly a collection of similar species since there is some variability in appearance.  Collybia is a possible genus.  The contamination source is apparently environmental spore load.  Not active or edible, possibly poisonous. DO NOT EAT!

       

Threads with  for above images

Rahz (2005)
bensoncd1990 (2007)
juggaloskater (2008)
gmarkball (2011)
Scarousel (2012)
F4112N (2012)
capncaveman (2014)

Microscopy of juggaloskater specimen


The reports of this rarer type of contaminate are hard to find in the forums since they lack common search keywords, so let me know if I missed any.  I am pretty sure I've seen a few more over the years.








Thanks foragedfungus. When you say the contamination is caused by environmental spore load, does that imply that the spores I ordered were contaminated, or that the contamination occurred during inoculation?


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: MountainDude1]
    #26488132 - 02/16/20 10:09 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

:wave: foragedfungus!

They almost look like pans but highly doubtful. Strange but cool.


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: natedawgnow]
    #26488176 - 02/16/20 10:44 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Whats up buddy? Thanks for the hike!
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Mountaindude1 :shrug: Most of that is a quote. All I said is that they aren't cubes, or oysters.
Could be a contaminated syringe, or your cake prep, maybe it got in during a sloppy inoculation, spores could've even just floated in during fruiting and been aggressive enough...
You should take a spore print and lots of good pictures and post in the hunting and ID forum. Someone there may know what they are.
Then throw 'em in the compost and try again.


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Re: Unidentified fruiting [Re: foragedfungus]
    #26488189 - 02/16/20 10:57 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Thats a nice shot man! Love that hike but damn is it brutal. My legs were pretty
sore for a solid day or 2 after. I'm out of shape :lol:

@OP- probably a contaminated syringe, but it's hard to say definitively.


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