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OfflineDnDRnD
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: ti22y] * 1
    #27000569 - 10/23/20 10:03 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

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Damn, this thread has changed. We should just call it "Colective PNW Actives ID thread". SO many noobs just blatantly disrespecting rules then, being like "oh sorry im new here". STFU and listen. Read the wikis and learn before you start posting pics of Gallerina. WTF.

On another note, Nice finds to all the regulars and folks posting mushrooms that they actually know are active. Gonna be an epic season!




Okay first you should calm down a second mabye eat some mushrooms to help chill the hell out :shrug:

Firstly I posted pics of mushrooms I thought were active because like I said I thought they were active at first so fucking sorry for making a mistake so the mature response would be just polite "hey bro those arnt active so itd be cool if you or a mod removed that post" instead of just blatantly attacking and name calling

Secondly if you would have read that person's post about pulling pins he pulled them because the park was being mass picked by a bunch of people who were already raping the patches so he grabbed some pins somebody else had pointed out in order to transplant them to a more private area so I congratulated that poster for doing a nice thing and transplanting some of the mushrooms to a safer area for them to grow

Mabye you should read and comprehend some of the post BEFORE making passive aggressive attacks :huxleyfacepalm:

Thirdly I hope you realize it's entirely hypocritical to attack people and then try and say peace love and respect you just showed literally none of those things yet you expect somebody to respond to you in a more mature manner?

Lastly you can cut mushrooms to harvest OR twist and pull them, mabye if you visited some of the other fucking forums you'd have read some of the debates in the cultivation forum about the exact same thing and time and time again it's been shown to not effect yields unless you RIP up massively big clumps so it's just weather or not you want to leave stumps in the patch besides how the hell do you transplant a patch without disturbing any of the mycelium UNLESS you clone to agar or put the spores to agar?


Instead of cluttering up the thread though feel free to start a new one in OTD instead of passive aggressively complaining :shrug: then we can actually converse without cluttering up this thread with BS




first of all Respect your elders Ms. 2018.hahaha, sure man. You don't have an ego or anything. LOL! in response to your bullshit. BLAH BLAB BLAH. Respect is given to those with respect. Peace comes from within. Love is not subjective. Please eat over 3 grams of CYans meditate on why you do what you do. As for what everyone else is doing. Please follow the goddamn rules. if you can't read them, then post your own id thread. then post your i.d'd mushrooms here. don't be such a fuck off and make us do your work.




Mmmkkaayyy buddy quit saying your an "elder" when you have no TC or TI tag, less than 5 positive ratings and only 100 some odd posts :facepalm: bloody hell you must be trolling:rofl2:

You try and say respect is given to those with respect but continuously show disrespectful behavior and your lack of maturity sooo mabye dont get drunk and post stuff?

Never once did I ask anybody to do my work or ever try to get anybody to do it for me, you all very very easily could have just ignored the post and kept scrolling but you decided to get a wild hair up your ass and try to passive aggressively call me out then you play some "WoKe HipPy" card and try to come across like your some fucking enlightened spiritual guru when really your just being dick :shrug:


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Re: Latest News From Baeo City [Re: DnDRnD] * 1
    #27000583 - 10/23/20 10:23 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Been awhile, let me hop on the board

Ps. cyanescens



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Re: Latest News From Baeo City [Re: Fert Nitty]
    #27000593 - 10/23/20 10:32 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Pan. fimicola
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Re: Noobie Pickers Doing More Harm Than Good [Re: DnDRnD] * 1
    #27000610 - 10/23/20 10:45 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

I'll have fan blow on this operation for 3 days with low light. I will then lay in box with silica gel at the bottom and mesh barrier. I allow paper towels to collect moisture initially. I know I'm using an off-the-wall method but believe in allowing air to dry mother Earth's finest fruit. my fiance will not let me use a dehydrator for whatever reason period please wish me luck I hope this method is successful, I understand any moisture / must be cracker dry priorr to airtight container will more than likely lead to contamination or bacteria. It seems like there are many people who trust in the air drying method for various mushrooms. Edit: second photo is after 8 hours, mushies shrunk in size by 2/3rd




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Re: Noobie Pickers Doing More Harm Than Good [Re: mcasa] * 1
    #27000658 - 10/23/20 11:28 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

I'm the Seattle OP that had the picture of pins and mycelia in hand.

I didn't pick them.  I didn't grab the clot of mycelia.  The people I found pulling pins did -- and I took the clot they handed me, went home, swept up woodchips around my woodpile, and am attempting to get them growing nice and quietly away from others eyes.

If I am successful, or if I find a treasure hoard, you better believe I am going to be taking stem butts and trying to start little patches everywhere in a 5 block radius.  Hell, I've started searching in a 25 block radius.  My dog loves the attention and exercise.

I'm new to this.  Been looking 3 years.  Delighted I've actually seen Cyans now.
That doesn't mean I'm an imbecile.
That doesn't mean I'm a wanker who pulls pins.  If I need shrooms that badly, I can grow more (unfortunately that means cubensis which I can't propagate outside here)
That doesn't mean I'm not willing to work at making these fuckers more accessible for everybody.
I want everyone to be able to walk out their door in October and think "fuck, more cyans?"


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Re: Noobie Pickers Doing More Harm Than Good [Re: shroower] * 1
    #27000728 - 10/24/20 01:34 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

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:facepalm3: I have to way in on this I'm afraid. I have seen wayyyyy to many pics of shrooms people picked covered in mycellium, and have seen wayyyy to many holes dug up in some of the patches I pick at ... THIS IS A BAD THING ... the only reason for transplanting and doing that kind of damage is if you know for a fact that the spot is going to be developed or bulldozed for example. Just because a lot of other people are picking and there is nothing but pins left by the time you get there is no good reason for raping a spot, or rape it just because other people are doing it. You "DON'T" pull, you cut either with your nail or some scissors, or you use two hands and carefully press down on the base of the stem while you pull the top half of the stem off leaving the mycellium intact. I won't call people down for thier ignorance but I do have a problem with greedy self centred people who don't give a *#it. :shake:




I prefer not to cut because I use the very small pieces of colonized substrate that come with it to spread to another wood chips. Not saying I punch a giant hole in the ground, I just pull it with whatever small wood chip it's holding onto and spread that to another place.

I've probably created dozens of patches this way already and I can confirm at least 5 locations where I dropped colonized substrate and they end up showing next year. P. cyanescens mycelium runs super fast in the right media.




:undecided:  Well the problem is that all the inexperienced and noobs also feel the same way as you do about it and when they all start doing it, the patch gets screwed. I have personally seen this happen to several of my Baeo patches around here. Cut, don't pull; and, leave the pins alone. Nature doesn't need any help; it's proper shroomer edicate. It's about preservation; transplant the ones that are pulled "accidentally"; there are usually a few that happens too, but don't do it on purpose.


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Re: Official PNW Patch Rape and Cyan Thread (No Locations except for libs and No ID Requests or yelling) [Re: Wolfred]
    #27000757 - 10/24/20 02:27 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

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Re: Official PNW Patch Rape and Cyan Thread (No Locations except for libs and No ID Requests or yelling) [Re: MadMuncher]
    #27000978 - 10/24/20 08:47 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Why does it have to be so dry in Portland? This year the rain seems extremely localized. I checked all the spots I spent driving to and nothing at all. I took a week off to find cyans a few years ago and checked out Portland and found some amazing spots, but there's barely anything going on, although with my new job I have only checked a few spots.

This is why I did a backyard patch. Man, these things have a way with me. It's like the mushrooms know they have something I want, and in return they want stellar growing conditions, so I oblige and I am rewarded. Fun to think about :P

I am always very delicate when picking. I have a pair of tiny scissors that I use and I always cut a few mm above the mycellium, never ever pulling.

As for known spots, I had much success actually watering old patches. I would drive an hour every other day and water this patch. Unfortunately, the city, or someone, destroyed it. I checked this year and there is nothing left :frown: I've seen places removing old chips and placing new ones cus the old stuff looks bad. Sucks we can't just let nature consume it.

Fortunately, I am generating more mycellium to reestablish patches, but I will be creative in placing the spots. Alder chips are plentiful and extremely cheap at Bimart, about $3.50 a bag, always get the fine stuff and not the chunks.


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Re: Noobie Pickers Doing More Harm Than Good [Re: Thorasta]
    #27000997 - 10/24/20 09:03 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Directed to Mcasa.**Before I got a dehydrator I did the same thing; drying by fan. I put them in my closet with a fan pointed at them. In the first couple days they lost most all their moisture but were not fully cracker dry. Left each flush drying for a week just for safe measures. Now I’ll be honest they weren’t completely cracker dry even after this, but they were dried enough to keep from going bad in a solid sealed jar with desiccant packs. It’s a shame that one of those beautiful cyan flushes you harvested went sour but looks like finding more won’t  be an issue. God bless y’all and happy hunting. Don’t forget to bring some trash bags when out scouting the land. I find myself shaking my head at myself when I forget and see loads of cans and plastic debris spread across various ecosystems.


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Re: Noobie Pickers Doing More Harm Than Good [Re: Pnwmushroomnomad]
    #27001029 - 10/24/20 09:30 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Thank you for your reply. I will stick with to your tips, letting them dry for a few more days and then in container with silica gel. I wonder if waiting for 8 days before container would be okay, what do you think? I'm waiting for desiccant delivery lol


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Re: Noobie Pickers Doing More Harm Than Good [Re: mcasa]
    #27001043 - 10/24/20 09:40 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

I don’t think it would do any harm. I know I’ve definitely done it for that long before you just gotta make sure they have a fan going on em the whole time.(edit:I laid down a big paper grocery bag on its side and cut off the top..Laying the mushrooms in rows pointing the fan directly at them so that when they get super dry the small ones won’t get blown away.) And then after that week give or take make sure the container you use is super airtight. I’d always go with a solid glass jar with a good seal if you’re able. I know a week or more seems a bit excessive but better safe than sorry when you don’t have a dehydrator. My cyans lasted that way, and then when I got a dehydrator over a half year later....I took what I had left and dehydrated em for a couple hours just to get them cracker crisp.


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Re: Noobie Pickers Doing More Harm Than Good [Re: Pnwmushroomnomad]
    #27001430 - 10/24/20 03:14 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Well at least the Amanita are popping up been looking like crazy but I’ve never found a cyan Yet this year



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Nice up close shots of pins [Re: soaringeagle]
    #27001431 - 10/24/20 03:15 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Pins on pins! Seems like more appear overnight.



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Dune grass patch [Re: soaringeagle]
    #27001486 - 10/24/20 03:56 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

here's a few shots leading to the discovery of a big ol' chungus! These were outside of last year's edge of the patch, growing out of a colonized piece of driftwood which was buried under the sand, right by a tuft of grass with myc. So fucking cool!

Don't judge too much, I'm replanting the stem butt and wood into a freshly woodchipped trail in town where all sorts of mushrooms (not many woodlovers :laugh: ) thrive



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Re: Dune grass patch [Re: Spank]
    #27001503 - 10/24/20 04:06 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Had another nice pull from the patch i found the other day. No pics uploaded yet but got about the same amount as the first time.
Lots of pins about too and i think they will survive the cold because they are deep in the grasses.
Hopefully get some more nice flushes before the season ends.


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Re: Dune grass patch [Re: PNWMusicMaker]
    #27001537 - 10/24/20 04:32 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Some more shots, sorry some are shit :P



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Re: Dune grass patch [Re: Spank] * 2
    #27001566 - 10/24/20 04:55 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

On the same trail as the patch ive been harvesting, there was another patch i found 2 years ago that didn't really come up at all last year, and all of a sudden! :


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Stuntzii [Re: Snowday]
    #27001618 - 10/24/20 05:28 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Stuntzii - purple spore print.  Have rings (although you can't see one in the upside down one in photo).


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Re: Stuntzii [Re: Thorasta]
    #27001686 - 10/24/20 06:27 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Is it even worth hunting in the Mt. Hood/Portland area, or should I go to the coast?


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Re: Stuntzii [Re: withoutawire]
    #27001752 - 10/24/20 07:08 PM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Coast is pretty dry and bare.  Fish and chips are good.


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