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jibbly1
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: juicywetslopes]
#26572673 - 04/02/20 06:38 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Didn't get out much last season. Hoping to make up for it this one. Good luck all!
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Carbonarodo
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: thirdstan]
#26573879 - 04/02/20 07:24 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Excellent guide, thanks Bob! I’m Hoping to get out soon for my 5th season (I think)
I have seen an abundance of posts on Facebook groups about finding cubes in the eastern states, Do you think it’s possible for cubes to be found here one day?
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Carbonarodo]
#26574451 - 04/03/20 03:21 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Carbonarodo said: Excellent guide, thanks Bob! I’m Hoping to get out soon for my 5th season (I think)
I have seen an abundance of posts on Facebook groups about finding cubes in the eastern states, Do you think it’s possible for cubes to be found here one day?
As far as I'm concerned they do grow in SA in cow pastures. Never seen them myself but a few books I've looked at about South Australian fungi have them alongside subs.
Edited by spacefaithful (04/03/20 03:21 AM)
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bobwastaken
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Carbonarodo]
#26574510 - 04/03/20 04:33 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Carbonarodo said: Excellent guide, thanks Bob! I’m Hoping to get out soon for my 5th season (I think)
I have seen an abundance of posts on Facebook groups about finding cubes in the eastern states, Do you think it’s possible for cubes to be found here one day?
You're welcome and happy hunting. I doubt it regarding Cubes or Pan.cyans since SA becomes a desert in the warmer months. Panaeolus cinctulus might occur here. It's listed as a species found in SA.
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tryptonite
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26575991 - 04/03/20 07:53 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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bobwastaken said:
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Carbonarodo said: Excellent guide, thanks Bob! I’m Hoping to get out soon for my 5th season (I think)
I have seen an abundance of posts on Facebook groups about finding cubes in the eastern states, Do you think it’s possible for cubes to be found here one day?
You're welcome and happy hunting. I doubt it regarding Cubes or Pan.cyans since SA becomes a desert in the warmer months. Panaeolus cinctulus might occur here. It's listed as a species found in SA.
Here's a cluster of Cubes found in a southern beachside suburb of Adelaide. a friend grew some pf cakes and thrown the spent ones in his backyard. these fruited early february
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: tryptonite]
#26576040 - 04/03/20 08:06 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Cinctulus does occur in SA, there's a photo of a microscopically confirmed one in my sig.
hey bob any chance you can give me or ooisi a spore print of the purp? I have prints to trade if you want pm me
18mm overnight in the north, woo! ill see if I can get out for a hunt and hopefully find some gyms
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mango06
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26576363 - 04/03/20 11:04 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey everyone this is my first season hunting and I'm very excited!
I used to grow mushrooms and have also done some extensive research on our local active species. I've been out once this season so far with not much luck and am still trying to find some good locations.
I'm posting to see if there would be anyone wanting to possibly take me out hunting and teach me the ropes /Or if people have any advice for me
Thanks for taking the time to read this,
Mango
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: mango06]
#26579023 - 04/05/20 09:09 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Can't wait to hunt for subs.
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Samwich
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: thirdstan]
#26580978 - 04/06/20 03:27 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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I should have checked the forums sooner! Bob on the money as usual.
Keen to see what this weekend of moisture and cool weather manages to set in motion. Some of the micro climate areas could get going soon.
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Carbonarodo
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: tryptonite]
#26582483 - 04/06/20 07:07 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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I’ve buried caked before and had this happen. I just dream of coming across one in the wild, I have a pasture right next to my property in the hills so i check pretty often haha.
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juicywetslopes
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Carbonarodo]
#26587873 - 04/09/20 02:24 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Has anyone lost a camo backpack from here? went to what I believe is a prettttty well known spot for a little look and found it with a jacket and compass inside
The next rain and drop of temps should definitely bring the first flushes, its dewy enough in some of the valleys, just need those temps to drop a few more degrees
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tryptonite
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Carbonarodo]
#26589533 - 04/09/20 07:24 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Carbonarodo said: I’ve buried caked before and had this happen. I just dream of coming across one in the wild, I have a pasture right next to my property in the hills so i check pretty often haha.
that day in Feb when we got 40mm of rain would have been a good time to check as that was a rare burst of humid weather.
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SludgeCity
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: tryptonite]
#26594870 - 04/12/20 02:07 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: SludgeCity] 1
#26596673 - 04/12/20 08:46 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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For anybody wondering if we can go out hunting, most places yes...
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SA parks are open for locals to visit
The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) situation in Australia is constantly changing. For those who are not required to self-isolate, our parks and open spaces provide opportunities to stay active and healthy, while social distancing.
Stick to parks near you, stay up to date with government guidelines about social distancing and movement restrictions and use common sense about who you visit with.
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Cleland Wildlife Park, Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens, Seal Bay, Naracoorte and Tantanoola Caves, Adelaide Gaol and Fort Glanville Conservation Park are closed in the interests of public health and safety.
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All campgrounds and communal facilities in SA parks have been closed along with hut and homestead accommodation.
Camping and accommodation is also closed in ForestrySA reserves, but day visitors following government advice are welcome.
Upon completion of the Fire Danger Season the Heysen Trail is open to day walkers only, (no camping or hut use until further notice).
https://www.parks.sa.gov.au/know-before-you-go/covid-19-faqs
Stay aware, stay safe.
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jibbly1
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: NobodyYouKnow]
#26602146 - 04/15/20 05:55 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Good to know. I was slightly concerned there might be an increased chance of police interactions but I don't think police in SA seem to be bothering people too much. If anyone has any trouble, let us know.
Stay safe all and lucky hunting.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: jibbly1]
#26608625 - 04/17/20 05:11 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I feel its nearly time
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Caramelbingbong
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Life2short2follow]
#26608825 - 04/17/20 06:53 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I am also getting these vibes, could be just about cold enough, and it's raining next few days
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Caramelbingbong]
#26609676 - 04/18/20 06:20 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hey all,
First time poster and new to Adelaide.
Excited for the season to kick in but have a few a question.
I've come from NSW/ACT and previously only collected P. Subaeruginosa.
I am going to try collect other varieties this season and wanted to know what is the most common variety to search for around Adelaide?
Cheers.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Bob Bob]
#26609705 - 04/18/20 06:46 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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If you're willing to put in the time, serious time, you could go after G.purpuratus or P.alutacea, but that would really only be for the novelty value. P.subaeruginosa is the abundant, and relatively easily attainable prize in SA.
Check out Bobs hunting guide in his sig.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: brk]
#26611968 - 04/19/20 02:37 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Went out today and basically only saw agaricus. They were in two spots in the city and didnt see anything out in the hills.
I dont have any good spots anymore though, the recent fires wiped out my only "good" one so im basically at square one now.
On a side note, every conservation park was packed. Even Cleland which is officially closed. Looks like shop closures etc drove people out into nature.
Bob, looks like your prediction for a month time, from start of April is correct. If we had another 15mm or so of rain, i think they could have started now.
Vic, Tas, NZ and NSW/ACT have had action since late March/early April. Just goes to show you that Oceanic Climate types are far more suited to mushrooms than us. We have a Hot/Warm Summer Mediterranean Climate type on the Koppen types.
Curious to see any other SA heads reporting on whats going on.
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