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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: relic]
#26600057 - 04/14/20 10:26 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Days late at another new spot...the 8th or 10th? edit: seventh new area this spring. And one spot has at least 50 large debris piles within a very small area. Edit: looks like about half of those are colonized and an easy 20 were fruiting.
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: Myrka]
#26600109 - 04/14/20 10:41 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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NC should in theory be a pretty good place for these guys. NC is a pretty good state for boxelders as well. Provided you're not too close to the coast, you should be able to find something. I wish there were more confirmed indicator species for us here.
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VonDerPilzweide said: NC should in theory be a pretty good place for these guys. NC is a pretty good state for boxelders as well. Provided you're not too close to the coast, you should be able to find something. I wish there were more confirmed indicator species for us here.
Yeah that’s no good for me. I’m two minutes away from the inter coastal, and 15 minutes away from the ocean I think I might have to start my first grow with an outdoor patch
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: Myrka]
#26600177 - 04/14/20 11:09 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Eastern NC has a very bizarre ecology with extremely poor soil nutrients. Things grow there that don’t grow anywhere else and visa versa.
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relic
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: relic]
#26600197 - 04/14/20 11:16 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Log fruiting
Barely a log
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: relic]
#26600237 - 04/14/20 11:36 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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They are starting to pop in the central susquehanna Valley. Here they are guys.

Edited by Yumeryu (04/14/20 11:37 AM)
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: relic]
#26600239 - 04/14/20 11:38 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Would I have any luck getting fruits this year from transferring a bucket of colonized wood chips from a local park to other places, or would I be better off waiting for those new spots to start popping up some time next year? Also are you guys able to identify ovoids from their mycelium alone?
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: Yumeryu]
#26600240 - 04/14/20 11:39 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Nice find man!
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: evlyshrooms]
#26600270 - 04/14/20 11:49 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Curious what everyone has to say about how they look. There will be more. I'll also post the mulch finds here when they come up. They get bigger and a lighter cream color around the nipple.
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: Yumeryu]
#26600274 - 04/14/20 11:52 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Glad to have my first find of the year. Been sitting here watering at the mouth watching you guys. Its on now. About to have a couple cold days but it has begun. Next week with some rain as it warms the game is afoot.
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: Yumeryu]
#26600293 - 04/14/20 11:58 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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These guys exhibit such a wide array of phenotypes. those look nothing like what I've seen. So pretty.
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: evlyshrooms]
#26600301 - 04/14/20 12:05 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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evlyshrooms said: Would I have any luck getting fruits this year from transferring a bucket of colonized wood chips from a local park to other places, or would I be better off waiting for those new spots to start popping up some time next year? Also are you guys able to identify ovoids from their mycelium alone?
Nope.
You might get some next year, but my experience is it takes 18-24 months to get a flush.
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: Yumeryu]
#26600305 - 04/14/20 12:07 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yumeryu said: They are starting to pop in the central susquehanna Valley. Here they are guys.


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Yumeryu said: Curious what everyone has to say about how they look. There will be more. I'll also post the mulch finds here when they come up. They get bigger and a lighter cream color around the nipple.
I would have let all those ride to grow another day or three, given wx conditions are going to be right.
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: koods]
#26600319 - 04/14/20 12:14 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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koods said:
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evlyshrooms said: Would I have any luck getting fruits this year from transferring a bucket of colonized wood chips from a local park to other places, or would I be better off waiting for those new spots to start popping up some time next year? Also are you guys able to identify ovoids from their mycelium alone?
Nope.
You might get some next year, but my experience is it takes 18-24 months to get a flush.
Def not same year like fall of 2020, but it depends on how and what you start the bed with as to whether you can expect fruits next spring.
The least amount of time in my projects was about 9 months. I started a bed with four bales of spoiled hay on the bottom with 400 pounds of well aged miniature horse poo on top. Added one bag ot black mulch spread thin on top and watered it every day it didnt rain.
Started it in mid-July to see if cinctulus would spontaneously grow and they did, then spawned about a cup of colonized chips to it at the end of AUG when I got bored with it. Had a nice flush the next spring then started adding maple and poplar debris to it.
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: evlyshrooms] 1
#26600323 - 04/14/20 12:16 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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please don't go digging up buckets from the parks either those patches are usually known and shared and cared for its a pretty common theme in this game once too many people catch on some kid comes along with a bucket and a shovel don't be that guy. you'll find them. all it takes is one stem but or a spore print good luck!
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: Ps.NoName]
#26600355 - 04/14/20 12:29 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Looking at the fence is west. Its under a large box elder. Gets direct sun early morning, shaded by box elder afternoon, shaded by fence later afternoon /evening. The chicken fence is stop squirrel from digging. Over the summer/fall squirrel ripped up the patches a few times.
I do have some patches in local flood plains under box elder that has celedine and other stuff growing through it maybe I will have better luck with. These mulch beds get a little more sun so I figured it would go first. I did not know lack of vegetation would be an issue =(. I thought i had seen awesome mulch flushes in direct mulch with no vegetation around, but I am pretty new. Last year first time I found them about 100miles from my house. Fist year trying to transplant.
If you're going to be at that home for a few years I would plant something just east of that bed to shade it in the morning. Even a row of large hostas if that site is shade most of the day would do the trick. Just give yourself enough space to walk between them and the mulch when whatever you plant is full grown.
Edit: and, at this time of the year, water it every single day it doesnt rain if you can stretch a hose or carry 5G buckets.
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: MadMuncher]
#26600392 - 04/14/20 12:40 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'm 99.9% sure no one else knows of this spot. Hardly anyone looks for these guys down in ga. Especially where I'm at. I'll leave it be none the less. Also, I have yet to see any fruits from there myself, just noticed the heavy mycelium growth throughout. Do you guys think you'd be able to identify whether or not it's ovoid?
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: evlyshrooms]
#26600424 - 04/14/20 12:51 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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could try synthesizing the dna or something pm alan for the tek
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: relic]
#26600431 - 04/14/20 12:53 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Only if it stains blue when you dry it out.
Even then, it's sort of rare to find blue staining myc but I just found a pc of wood stained blue today.
It's not as vivid as in person, but it shows at the lower RH part and near the top at the line between wet and dry wood.

Maybe a little more evident. Or maybe not ha
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Re: East coast 2020 ovoidcystidata season! [Re: MadMuncher] 1
#26600458 - 04/14/20 01:01 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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MadMuncher said: could try synthesizing sequencing the dna or something pm alan for the tek
FTFY.
Edited by relic (04/14/20 01:01 PM)
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