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bobwastaken
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Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ 8
#26533753 - 03/14/20 12:44 AM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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Good luck and happy hunting all, let's hope this one kicks off a little earlier. So far so good
G.purpuratus
G.junonius
A.muscaria
A.rubescens
P.subaeruginosa
JK..NSW find
Edited by bobwastaken (03/14/20 12:58 AM)
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Colonel
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken] 1
#26533796 - 03/14/20 01:42 AM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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That shot of the subaeruginosa is killer! Great work!
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brk
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26533843 - 03/14/20 02:39 AM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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seat reseved....
Nice one Bob.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: brk]
#26533844 - 03/14/20 02:43 AM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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get em bob
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: ent]
#26533862 - 03/14/20 03:03 AM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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WeBeTrippyMane
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: pineninja]
#26535329 - 03/14/20 06:27 PM (4 years, 15 days ago) |
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Amazing pics as always bob! Nice to see the season kicking off in SA, with all of the damage done it must be nice to see some fresh life!
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: WeBeTrippyMane]
#26535348 - 03/14/20 06:41 PM (4 years, 15 days ago) |
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I had a dream about them a few hours ago, so i knew i had to check the Shroomery!
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Edited by OOISI (04/03/20 08:47 PM)
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: OOISI]
#26535537 - 03/14/20 08:51 PM (4 years, 15 days ago) |
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Loving those pics and finds. The sub season has peaked early with that pic. The thorny shit in the background reminds me of hunting caerulescens in GA.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: breeg89]
#26537015 - 03/15/20 04:55 PM (4 years, 14 days ago) |
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You cant start an official SA thread with finds from interstate bobwastaken.
I recognised that sub pin pic from the NSW thread you posted in.
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bobwastaken
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: The Thing]
#26537152 - 03/15/20 06:15 PM (4 years, 14 days ago) |
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I take it you didn't read the spoiler under the sub pic in the opening post? Gymnopilus purpuratus is the active species which qualifies as the season opener and yes they were found in the Adelaide hills.
Edited by bobwastaken (03/15/20 06:17 PM)
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26537318 - 03/15/20 07:41 PM (4 years, 14 days ago) |
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Well looks like that time of the year again can't wait it's been a fun wait. Intend on experimenting with some micro dosing this season round.
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frunco
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: gaussflayer]
#26537601 - 03/15/20 10:12 PM (4 years, 14 days ago) |
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Welcome back everyone, looking forward to a good season.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: frunco]
#26537637 - 03/15/20 11:03 PM (4 years, 14 days ago) |
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Keen as for the season! Already have sub mycelium eating nicely in my barkchip yard that I transferred from the SE lofty ranges...
I also have some questions for the seasoned experts
1. Can sub spores travel in watercourses and deposit downstream and start new growth?
2. Has anyone known of subs to grow on the lower southern hills (O'Halloran, Sheidow park/trott park)? environment in between these hills look ripe for subs to grow...
thanks legends!
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The_Forager
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26537732 - 03/16/20 01:01 AM (4 years, 14 days ago) |
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Thanks for kicking it off Bob, everyone enjoy the season, I do think it will come earlier this time round.
Few days of warm weather coming up followed by a cool change kicking in on Friday, not much rain around that time but decent temps.
Useful weather links for those interested.
South Australia Forecast Areas: http://www.bom.gov.au/sa/forecasts/map.shtml
South Australia Radars: http://www.bom.gov.au/sa/forecasts/map.shtml
Slightly more user friendly site with helpful info: https://www.weatherzone.com.au/sa/adelaide/adelaide
Happy Hunting.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: The_Forager]
#26537915 - 03/16/20 05:30 AM (4 years, 14 days ago) |
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excellent work Bob
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26539411 - 03/16/20 08:39 PM (4 years, 13 days ago) |
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Quote:
bobwastaken said: G.purpuratus
Those are beautiful. No alutacea out there yet? Roos probably not pooing enough after the dry summer?
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The Thing
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26547644 - 03/20/20 09:07 PM (4 years, 9 days ago) |
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Quote:
bobwastaken said: I take it you didn't read the spoiler under the sub pic in the opening post? Gymnopilus purpuratus is the active species which qualifies as the season opener and yes they were found in the Adelaide hills.
I absolutely did not see the spoiler alert!!
My bad.
Just seemed a bit too coincidental to me. What with all the moss and fresh shoots in the back ground. And a quick check of the bom rainfall at mt lofty.. 5mm at the start of march, feb was dry apart from that 60mm event on feb 1st.
Quite a different story in nsw though as far as rain events.. the hunter area would have been soaked in some areas getting over 300mm, more even.
So you can see how it looks starting this thread a few days after getting back from your nsw trip.
Anyone else in the hills finding anything??
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bobwastaken
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: The Thing] 1
#26564569 - 03/29/20 06:08 AM (4 years, 1 day ago) |
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Quote:
NobodyYouKnow said: Those are beautiful. No alutacea out there yet? Roos probably not pooing enough after the dry summer?
Thanks, was a bit early. There could be some around now in areas frequently reaching the dew point.
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The Thing said:
I absolutely did not see the spoiler alert!!
My bad.
Just seemed a bit too coincidental to me. What with all the moss and fresh shoots in the back ground. And a quick check of the bom rainfall at mt lofty.. 5mm at the start of march, feb was dry apart from that 60mm event on feb 1st.
Quite a different story in nsw though as far as rain events.. the hunter area would have been soaked in some areas getting over 300mm, more even.
So you can see how it looks starting this thread a few days after getting back from your nsw trip.
Anyone else in the hills finding anything??
No worries, I've had luck searching areas which frequently reach the dew point at this stage. I can't see any subs coming up for another month or so.
For any new hunters looking where to get started I've expanded the SA Mushroom Hunters Guide to include Gymnopilus purpuratus, P.alutacea and P.subaeruginosa
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: juicywetslopes]
#26566397 - 03/30/20 01:59 AM (4 years, 5 hours ago) |
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Never used to have that many trees around till the expressway got vegetated. Could start a patch.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: thirdstan]
#26572644 - 04/02/20 06:01 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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there was a heavy fog which left everything soaking on the eastern slopes of the Loftys this morning. I was working near Woodside/Lobethal area right next to some potentially great spots, my hands were on the job and eyes were scanning around all the grass and bark litter
the nights are getting consistently cooler now, and dews are starting to form in the valleys...things are still quite brown Southern hills way, noticed the central hills are a bit greener. First cold front of the year coming tomorrow and into Saturday, with a week of coolish temps to follow. A heatwave free Feb and March would have definetly helped the mycelium aswell. I have a feeling if you look hard and most likely LONG , and know of some good microclimates, someone will find magic!
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