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NothingsChanged
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Re: Latest News From Baeo City [Re: Snowday] 2
#26998704 - 10/22/20 09:23 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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ZenZone



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Quote:
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oO! What are these? Azures? Cyans? Either way, nice and chunky!!
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NothingsChanged
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Re: Latest News From Baeo City [Re: ZenZone]
#26998715 - 10/22/20 09:30 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Cyan. Thanks.
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Teonanacatl360
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Nice finds everyone! Found a few Cyans at one spot. Pretty sure these patches were pretty big last year. Hopefully they pop off.
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Topcorn
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Really awesome pics on this thread, keep em coming it's turning into an awesome season!
I found some new cyanescens patches, some were large and scattered, although I keep running into loads of blue spotted bacterial caps caused by fly eggs and larvae laid in the mushroom tissue. Hopefully this cold spell ends the bugs.
 Found some nice prince agaricus, first time eating them was quite good!
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Wolfred
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Latest News From Baeo City [Re: Topcorn]
#26998962 - 10/23/20 12:50 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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holofractal
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Wolfred] 1
#26999097 - 10/23/20 04:36 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Set up the misting system, the future looks moist ;D
In action
Also more baby cyans! I feel like a father.
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WolfPackWiddrshins
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** *DELETED* [Re: holofractal]
#26999290 - 10/23/20 08:29 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Post deleted by WolfPackWiddrshins
Reason for deletion: It was just a nonsensical update on my last year's season
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Thorasta
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: WolfPackWiddrshins]
#26999536 - 10/23/20 11:17 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Found my first actives ever. Seattle.
The only reason I found them is because I saw other people searching and they showed me.
Unfortunately, looks like nobody is going to let the fruit ripen in this particular location and all I'm ever going to see there is pins.
Fortunately, I don't need more than three pins and some mycelia to try to start my own patch where only I have access.
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DnDRnD
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Thorasta]
#26999543 - 10/23/20 11:20 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Thorasta said: Found my first actives ever. Seattle.
The only reason I found them is because I saw other people searching and they showed me.
Unfortunately, looks like nobody is going to let the fruit ripen in this particular location and all I'm ever going to see there is pins.
Fortunately, I don't need more than three pins and some mycelia to try to start my own patch where only I have access.

Nice find!!
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Mushcube
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Re: Latest News From Baeo City [Re: ZenZone]
#26999587 - 10/23/20 11:52 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Beautiful!
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Whatislove
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: DnDRnD]
#26999609 - 10/23/20 12:05 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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All, I'm inspired by looking at your finds, thank you for sharing your stories and pictures. I am a total inexperienced novice and it's been a thrill searching in my territory. I have collected only turkey tails so far as I am not ready to collect other kinds yet.
Anyways, I stumbled upon something I don't even know what is but I will be discretely monitoring it's progress as I think it looks adorable. I will start an ID thread once I am able to collect it's spores. Apparently someone arrived first and ripped off literally everything on the grass and mulch except for one mushroom.
Question: What is the etiquette or unspoken rules of picking from public areas? Is it disrespectful to collect all? Should one leave some so it may keep flourishing in the future? Should one protect the spot with leaves or cardboard? Sorry if my questions are out of place. Personally I'm not anxious to grab all as I think it will give me bad luck.

I wish you all safe travels, ty in advance.
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Edited by Whatislove (10/23/20 12:08 PM)
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islandcoast
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Whatislove]
#26999647 - 10/23/20 12:32 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hi Ed, The unspoken rules I like to follow are: - respect the patch and only harvest mature mushrooms (come back in 7-10 days and rinse and repeat) - harvest with scissors, and leave the mycelium alone
By following these two rules, I have had patches expand year after year so I know it is a sustainable method. Otherwise, covering up with leaves to try and keep it secret is something i like to do as well. Leaves also keep in the humidity and protect from cold snaps.
Hope this helps! Good luck out there
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: islandcoast]
#26999680 - 10/23/20 12:49 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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havnt seen libs in years i want em bad. that's a hard game cows chased me off the field last night lots of noise dogs barking amd shit. cant go back there for awhile i guess.
can never tell if its too early i always feel like im late
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ti22y
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: MadMuncher]
#27000060 - 10/23/20 04:43 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!
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ti22y
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: ti22y]
#27000065 - 10/23/20 04:47 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Oh yeah, and why are we congratulating people for pulling pins out the ground in giant clumps? WTF. One that could be a gallerina pin , you dont fuckin know. 2 , why you pulling clumps of young un-matured actives out the fuckin ground. WTF, are you kidding? USE SCISSORS or GROW your FINGER NAILS out. Some of us have been picking the spots you "FOUND" for years. You are fucking up the scene with your dumb bullshit. peace love and respect
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acillatem998
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: ti22y] 1
#27000116 - 10/23/20 05:21 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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All I see in the city right now are holes dug into the mulch. So many areas...terribly frustrating. I'm glad someone has brought it up.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: acillatem998] 2
#27000145 - 10/23/20 05:39 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'll play along. Wonderfull photos everyone.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: acillatem998] 1
#27000146 - 10/23/20 05:41 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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acillatem998 said: All I see in the city right now are holes dug into the mulch. So many areas...terribly frustrating. I'm glad someone has brought it up.
Lots of those are from squirrels. Not all but a good sum.
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DnDRnD
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: ti22y]
#27000160 - 10/23/20 05:50 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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ti22y said: 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 
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 
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 then we can actually converse without cluttering up this thread with BS
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