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RogerTheRetard
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: Psilosadhu]
#26700474 - 05/27/20 09:27 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Psilosadhu said:
Just put them somewhere dark (no sunlight) and have a fan blowing gently on them. Or above an electric heat source. A food dehydrator would probably be the best.
A food dehydrator is the only way.

If you hunt mushrooms without a food dehydrator you are a joke.
All serious mushroom hunters or cultivators looking to store mushrooms long term for consumption by either themselves or other human beings will definitely be drying the stock with a food dehydrator. It's just standard practice.
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Psilosadhu



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Not all mushrooms needs a dehydrator, i.e psilocybe semilanceata, and for people who doesn't hunt a lot, other ways are doable. But a dehydrator is the way to go for everyone who's hunting more than once a leap year.
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xthrx
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: Psilosadhu]
#26700603 - 05/27/20 10:49 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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That drying technique is so gold omg hahaha
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Dolanduck
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RogerTheRetard said:
Lol cringe "Bone dry" my left sack. Those are fresh as can be.
You need to invest in a food dehydrator.
Haha nah I mean the box is very dry, I thought maybe as it’s for technology it has been made that way. I was surprised how much they changed overnight - but I’ve never seen any of the processes before so everything is amazing . It’s funny cause I was so deep into the hunt that I had not even thought of what I would do once I found them!
Gonna get one of those dehydrators from tatooine
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Edited by Dolanduck (05/27/20 11:15 PM)
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Dolanduck
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: xthrx]
#26700620 - 05/27/20 11:06 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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xthrx said: That drying technique is so gold omg hahaha
I bet you wish you had a box as dry as mine
Edited by Dolanduck (05/27/20 11:12 PM)
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RogerTheRetard
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: Dolanduck]
#26700667 - 05/27/20 11:55 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Dolanduck said:
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RogerTheRetard said:
Lol cringe "Bone dry" my left sack. Those are fresh as can be.
You need to invest in a food dehydrator.
Haha nah I mean the box is very dry, I thought maybe as it’s for technology it has been made that way. I was surprised how much they changed overnight - but I’ve never seen any of the processes before so everything is amazing . It’s funny cause I was so deep into the hunt that I had not even thought of what I would do once I found them!
Gonna get one of those dehydrators from tatooine 
Ahhhh I see
Nevermind I'm very stoned and I jumped the gun on that one.
But yeah, food dehydrator is the way to go if you want to dry and store things properly.
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OOISI
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: Dolanduck]
#26700769 - 05/28/20 01:50 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Dolanduck said: Picked these at the same spot today, they haven’t bruised up like the ones yesterday tho.
Jedi confirmation would be excellent - just weird how they’re not bruising the same. Anyone know why? Che!
They are brusing. Sometimes they bruise more, sometimes less. Definitely subs though. You should let them grow bigger before picking in future.
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Dolanduck
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: OOISI]
#26700794 - 05/28/20 02:35 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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OOISI said: They are brusing. Sometimes they bruise more, sometimes less. Definitely subs though. You should let them grow bigger before picking in future.
Yah they’ve bruised up nice now 
yeh I know there small, I’d prefer to let them mature but I’m in a bit of a predicament. The patch is in the middle of a busy walking track and some of the beds are currently being worked on by Auckland council. If the council staff see the patch I recon they remove it. Those ones are popping up in the visible area but the majority are under the brush and not visible. Waiting for the ones under the brush to mature while trying to keep it on the down low by removing the visible ones - protect the patch!
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OOISI
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: Dolanduck]
#26700829 - 05/28/20 03:21 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Dolanduck said:
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OOISI said: They are brusing. Sometimes they bruise more, sometimes less. Definitely subs though. You should let them grow bigger before picking in future.
Yah they’ve bruised up nice now 
yeh I know there small, I’d prefer to let them mature but I’m in a bit of a predicament. The patch is in the middle of a busy walking track and some of the beds are currently being worked on by Auckland council. If the council staff see the patch I recon they remove it. Those ones are popping up in the visible area but the majority are under the brush and not visible. Waiting for the ones under the brush to mature while trying to keep it on the down low by removing the visible ones - protect the patch! 
Never heard of council removing a patch, ive been here 15 years. If they were removing patches there would be alot less woodchip finds. THey can either: a) dump new woodchips on it
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B) spray weeds in the patch (accidentally hitting mushrooms)
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Dolanduck
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: OOISI]
#26700847 - 05/28/20 03:30 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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OOISI said:
Never heard of council removing a patch, ive been here 15 years. If they were removing patches there would be alot less woodchip finds. THey can either: a) dump new woodchips on it
or
B) spray weeds in the patch (accidentally hitting mushrooms)
thanks for the intel man, I guess I'm just paranoid they're gonna wreck it! Good to know its not likely to happen
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: Dolanduck]
#26700849 - 05/28/20 03:33 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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What are they doing around there anyway?
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Dolanduck
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Re: ID Request Auckland NZ [Re: OOISI]
#26700852 - 05/28/20 03:39 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Its an area with a full time maintenance crew, theres a bunch of large planted beds in a row, some are really established and then theres a few empty ones with new topsoil so they're planting new plots essentially. hopefully all with woodchip!
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Edited by Dolanduck (05/28/20 03:41 AM)
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