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The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! 4
#27024721 - 11/06/20 09:55 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Asante said 10 years ago:
Guys I'm going to show you what was done, and then tell you how to do it!
==================================================== WHAT WAS DONE:
Species: Psilocybe cyanescens (Wavy Caps) Activity: High (dried 12-25mg/gr) Dimensions: 3 x 2 foot, 10 inches thick (approx 150 ltr) Substrate: Course Beech Woodchips (pet bedding) Purpose: Outdoor Spawn Reservoir Status: mature bed, second flush Location: Holland, early november
THE BED

Here's the bed. It was allowed to become mossy to see whether the patch moisture level would be positively affected and whether the moss would allow the patch to not just fruit on the sides (it's an uncased beech wood chip patch, which tend to only fruit peripherally), and with this second flush, the most abundant ever seen on this patch, a month after the first, this appears to be the case.
Wavy Caps poking right through the moss

Cream of the crop, what not to like about this picture? All aspects of the habitat show beautifully

Mycelium showing, note the wavy margins

Various growth stages, overgrowth as can be seen were stingy nettles

Tight cluster near the wall at the patch's edge

Note the prominent umbo's on the caps!

Harvesting just the biggest ones of the patch yielded 80 grams fresh; ~4gr fresh on average. Note the blueing already on the stems and the spore-bearing lamellae.

Given the number of shrooms still on the patch, this one flush will definitely yield about a dried ounce if it can ripen before the frost. The first flush, in early october, yielded about 8 dried grams.
Now, a bit later, the 1 dried ounce barrier was broken.
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HOW TO DO IT:
--You go to the webshops of some Shroomery Sponsors and buy a Psilocybe cyanescens spore syringe, some vermiculite and some brown rice flour. If they are out of Psilocybe cyanescens syringes you can opt for Psilocybe azurescens, Psilocybe subaeruginosa, Psilocybe bohemica, Psilocybe arcana, Psilocybe serbica or Psilocybe moravica for similar results.
--You get a bunch of 1/2 pint jars (like ~250ml veggie jars from the supermarket) and with a nail you punch a hole in the center of the lids.
--of every 4 jars, you fill 2 with vermiculite, 1 with brown rice flour and 1 with water, then mix this to a loose "dough" and you loosely fill the jars with it, leaving about an inch free at the tops of the jars. Clean the inner rims, then cover with half an inch of straight, dry vermiculite and lay on the lids, don't screw them on. Cover the lids with a layer of tin foil.
--take a cooking pot, put a dishwashing cloth in and pour in 2 inches of water, then put the jars on top of that, on the stove and cover with a lid. Bring to a boil, then boil for 1 hour. Turn off the gas and let it cool down to room temperature overnight, leaving the lid of the pot on.
--the next day, take the jars out of the cooking pot and put them on the table. Shake the spore syringe well, then de-cap it, heat the needle with a disposable lighter till it sputters and drive it though the tin foil, through the hole, through the covering layer of vermiculite in your substrate. Wait 15 seconds then inject a bit of spore solution. Pull the needle out slowly and cover the tin foil with another layer of fresh tin foil. Repeat with all the jars. A syringe is generally 10cc. You should in theory be able to do 5 x 4 jars with it, but in practice 3x4 jars is more than ample. Put the jars in a closet at room temperature. You want to avoid drafts and excessive light. Do not handle the jars at all, if you can.
--After about 3-9 weeks, the jars will be completely covered in white mycelium, which basically looks as if they are stuffed with pure white cotton. Discard all jars that show strange colors immediately, by throwing them away whole and unopened. Now a joyous time begins: You have finished Sterile Technique and won't EVER have to work that carefully again.
--go to a petstore and get hardwood woodchips used for animal bedding. Do not use the ubiquitous yellowish compressed blocks of wood fiber, these are almost invariably softwoods (like pine) which are too resinous to support growth. What you want is the big loose bags of untreated wood chips. Good kinds are beech, oak, birch, chestnut, alder, maple, cottonwood, willow, aspen, poplar, elm , sweet gum and sycamore wood chips. Chips used in smoking (fish or meat) are usually perfect.
--How many jars have made it? Multiply this number by 10-20 and scoop that many jars of dry chips into a large container, and cover it with water, and leave it to soak up water for 24 hours, then let the water leach out for at least 1 hour. Lets for simplicity's sake say 1 jar made it, and that you are preparing 10 jars of wood chips (2.5 liters) for it.
--open the jar(s) with mycelium and scratch the contents out with a fork in a bowl. Use the fork to crumble the mycelial mass as finely as you can. Then, add it to the 10fold excess of leached wood chips and mix it really well. Put it into a plastic storage box to a depth of about 4-10 inches and cover it with a trashbag, which you secure in place with a few clothespins so that iot is covered but the mycelium can breathe. Keep this at room temperature for several weeks to months, until it has grown shut. If its needed, but chances are it won't, mist the mycelium occasionally with a plant mister. When the chips are colonized a joyous time begins, because at this point it becomes very hard to screw the grow up anymore!
--If you don't have a garden and don't want to guerilla farm, you can put these boxes outside in autumn when temperatures range to 50'F to a little above freezing, the fully colonized chips covered with half an inch of potting soil. At these temperatures the mushrooms will fruit directly on top of the substrate, even if you don't use the soil layer.
--Outdoor cultivation of the wood lovers is possible in the plant hardiness zones 6, 7 and 8. The range can likely be extended also to zone 5, but the beds will need to be protected by applying a layer of fresh wood chips or a thicker layer of straw to survive the low temperatures in winter. You can check what USDA Hardiness zone you live in. If you grow in boxes and only take them outdoors during a few months of temperatures from 50'F to a little above freezing, colder zones are possible.
--If you do have a garden or want to take it to the forest, prepare wood chips by soaking and leaching as described before. Again, you use 10-20 times the volume. One jar led to 10 jars in the plastic box and thus will need 100 jars (25 liters = 6.5 gallons) of wood chips.
--In the ground, dig small tenches or holes about 4-10 inches deep. If you want to maximize your initial harvests, make trenches 4 inches deep and wide and as long as you want, side by side, spaced 4 inches apart. If you want maximum spawn per surface area, make it a few big shallow holes 10 inches deep. Use the moistest parts of your garden or forest, and especially under bushes etc where theres little wind and light. You guessed it: the very parts of your garden useless for gardening!
--break up the spawn, the fully grown woodchips from the box, as finely as possible and mix them very well with the excess of leached wood chips, then dump it into the trenches or holes. The chips level should be about even with the ground. At this point you can use your bare hands or a spade to do the mixing and handling. Alternatively you can simply cover the ground under the bushes with a 4 inch thick layer of chips and be rid of it. Its good to make several locations where you dump the spawn to always have a backup in case weed mushrooms take over a grow. This can be in the same garden, but I urge you to go evangelical and offer to mulch the gardens of tripping friends, make patches into the wild etc.
--if you did all this in spring, in late autumn you might already see your first harvest. If it does or doesnt, next season there will be a harvest. Water the patchers if really needed in summer, but dont overwater them. Shrooms are akin to the creature from the horror movie "The Thing": every single part of the organism, no matter how tiny, can be introduced to fresh wood chips and grow out to replicate the whole organism. The patch can dry out a bit, and revitalize after rain. It can take frosts of -25'C/0'F if it has to. At this point a really joyous time begins because not only will you be harvesting one of the worlds strongest mushrooms each year with minimal effort, but your grow has become virtually indestructible.
--in the years to come, after the patches showed their first or a few seasons of mushrooms, you can break up the patches and use them as spawn to make more patches. One mushroom patch can be expanded to ten mushroom patches. Ten to 100. You end up mulching gardens of nontripping family members because they see the benefits to their garden and see the mushrooms as a really cute addition to their garden in late fall. You can go to the forest with bags of spawn and mix it with decaying wood, here, there, everywhere!
==================================================== IS IT WORTH IT?

You be the judge. What I described, if taken step by step, is REALLY easy to do. It doesnt require expensive equipment or unobtainable supplies. It has a high success rate.
Wavy caps like in the picture have a potency of 12-25mg psiloc(yb)in per dried gram, making them 2-4x more potent than the common cubie thats being sold. They are easily identified and turn blue on bruising like nobodies business. The high, compared to cubies, seems to be clearer, higher energy, and more euphoric than that of cubies. If you dry them and store them in a jar in a dark closet they are still strong a year later. In the freezer, they stay potent for a decade or more.
Once the ball is rolling your growing of one of the strongest shrooms in the world becomes as sophisticated as the most basic gardening, and you in essence invest big bags of woodchips to get big bags of powerful shrooms. You will no longer be dependent on what a shady dealer might offer, but instead you have 100% organic shrooms in abundance, more than you can eat, and with your spawn you have the possibility to make your tripping friends independent too.
So you tell me, is it worth it?
Now, ten years after that post, I have been adding beech wood chips every 2-3 years, simply topping it off, and the Wavy Caps became endemic to the small bed.
I planted a small Sakura Tree in the middle of the bed.
This was the right move, it turned out, it resulted in the biggest crop ever.
In 2020, 10 years after the former post was made, and just having topped up the bed with more woodchips, a whopping 680 wet grams, 1.5lbs wet wavy caps, were harvested off the patch.
I was afraid that the Sakura would suck the patch dry but no, none of that at all, the mushrooms love the tree and the tree thrives.
This is what you get if you get into woodlovers: you do the sterile work once and then you mulch, and you mulch, and you mulch, and your woodlovers will keep on growing and yielding if you have a good strong species like Psilocybe cyanescens.
These are 2-3x as strong as cubensis, in the dry state typically they contain 12-18mg Psilocybin.
The harvest is huge for this wild patch, about 3x of an average year.
Last year I was an asshole about how I handled the bed. I had pain in my back and resentment in my heart so I poured a bag of beech wood chips in the indentation in the bed, I threw two buckets of water over it and went inside 
BUT NOW LOOK! BIGGEST HARVEST EVER!!



680 grams, 1.5lbs of fresh super strong Wavy Caps after chucking a bag of dry wood chips and two buckets of water onto a bed that was established about 12 years earlier. 
I ask you again...
...is it worth it?
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante] 1
#27024763 - 11/06/20 10:28 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: mushboy]
#27024891 - 11/06/20 11:54 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Beautiful patch Asante! I find the aspect of the same patch being active for that long super appealing. It's like becoming old friends that care for each other.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27024953 - 11/06/20 12:26 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Damn bro, very inspiring.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27024965 - 11/06/20 12:35 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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This is fucking awesome
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Baba Yaga] 1
#27025150 - 11/06/20 02:12 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Baba Yaga said: Beautiful patch Asante! I find the aspect of the same patch being active for that long super appealing. It's like becoming old friends that care for each other.
For the past decade, all mushroom trips of my closest ones and myself were homegrown Cyan trips.
Its a fact of life, Psilocybe Cyanescens lives there.
I poured a bag of beech wood chips in the indentation in the bed, I threw two buckets of water over it and went inside
Its like a farmer feeding the chickens Food, drink, eat up eat up
Its in the substrate, its in the soil, if you drop a piece of natural wood on the patch it adheres to that..
It lives there and is there to stay.
If I keep topping it off with beech chips it will keep going as long as I do that.
Its one organism, one mycelium.
A beautiful thought
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27025226 - 11/06/20 03:10 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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A couple questions from a noob if you don’t mind
Is the verm mixture the only way to transfer woodlover myc to woodchips or can you agar -> grain -> woodchips to avoid having to directly inoc jars? Unless there’s no need to do it with agar in a SAB as opposed to cubes
Do you have any recommendations on books / reading material to get more familiar with the traits/habitats/cultivation techniques for all the psilocybin-containing species? I’d love to get a deeper understanding of all the different species and a deeper knowledge of mycology than just knowing how to follow some cube teks. I know Stamets has books but I’m not sure if there are more up to date resources these days.
Thank you so much
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: LoadedFish] 1
#27025263 - 11/06/20 03:28 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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can you agar -> grain -> woodchips to avoid having to directly inoc jars?
Completely possible.
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recommendations on reading material
The Shroomery cultivation forums, accessed through specific searches.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27025281 - 11/06/20 03:36 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Well fuck, now I'm interested in these even though I know I'm gonna get fucked with paralysis
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27025282 - 11/06/20 03:36 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I enjoy outdoor grows and love the moss in there. Thanks for the update and share.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27025287 - 11/06/20 03:37 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Many thanks Asante.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Wall.E]
#27026563 - 11/07/20 10:53 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Myc_Hunt said: Well fuck, now I'm interested in these even though I know I'm gonna get fucked with paralysis
If you use moderate doses, chances are you won't.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27026796 - 11/07/20 12:57 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Myc_Hunt said: Well fuck, now I'm interested in these even though I know I'm gonna get fucked with paralysis
If you use moderate doses, chances are you won't.
While I want to believe you I also think I'm super sensitive to mind altering chemicals. 3g of ape will paralyze me to an extent
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Wall.E]
#27027059 - 11/07/20 03:24 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I’d love to do this but I don’t think it’ll work where I’m at. Do you think it would survive temps of 100+ for four months?? If it grew deep enough I guess it wouldn’t matter right.
This has inspired me to make a patch at my parents house in the pnw, something extra to look forward to on holiday visits
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: A.k.a]
#27027116 - 11/07/20 04:09 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Super inspirational. Woodlovers have taught me more about patience. There's some homespun and grounding about the idea of having a patch or three living with you and sharing the seasons/years with you.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: alaskappalachian]
#27027998 - 11/08/20 06:12 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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When the weather gets cold and wet, after summer dies...
I know the Wavy Caps will grow 
Its a great consolation for the summer ending.
Roughly around Halloween, they come.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27028037 - 11/08/20 07:13 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Haven’t cultivated anything in like 5 years and I just finally moved to a good location to start back up. Just came across this. Years ago I wanted to do something similar but life didn’t lead in that direction until now! Next year I have a few spots I may try in and update!
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27043866 - 11/17/20 01:16 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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BRAVO! Thanks for the amazing information!! Im in Oregon where we just passed the law making mushrooms legal for medical. .....and the door is opening!!
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27043896 - 11/17/20 01:33 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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yes YES YES
thanks for revisiting this and giving us the update! now THAT's an entheogen......100% organic wavy caps mmmmmmmm
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: GrinchGrower]
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I'm definitely going to do this whenever I get my own place. Great idea, thank you for the guidance.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Lemgrub]
#27054629 - 11/23/20 08:50 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'm thinking grain spawn into HWFP in bags could be a practical approach to crank em out without boxes or beds. Just colonize in time and then place outside with tops cut off in vool weather.
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#27054800 - 11/24/20 12:02 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
#27054846 - 11/24/20 01:53 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Last year I was an asshole about how I handled the bed. I had pain in my back and resentment in my heart so I poured a bag of beech wood chips in the indentation in the bed, I threw two buckets of water over it and went inside 
Sounds like your old friend understood and knew you needed some cheering up.
This whole project is damn poetic.
Is there anything you would do differently given you have probably learned some new things over the last 10 years?
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Zakkery]
#27262764 - 03/21/21 04:05 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Such a good post. I have the spawn and the wood, time to get cracking. I am hardiness zone 5 or 6, so fingers crossed!
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: anatomality]
#27262951 - 03/21/21 08:44 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'd love to get a patch of these going but I'm in zone 5 and our weather is too unpredictable here. This past winter we had a 10 day stretch of -35F and 40+" of snow. The winter prior I played golf in January wearing just a light jacket and our summers regularly hit 100F. I'll have to stick to temporary cube patches until I relocate. Thanks for sharing, it gives me something to look forward to!
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: bigfootscreepyuncl]
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this is some quality content right here! So cool
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Zakkery]
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I'm satisfied with how it went. After the initial work, its been nothing but gardening.
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bigfootscreepyuncl said: I'd love to get a patch of these going but I'm in zone 5 and our weather is too unpredictable here. This past winter we had a 10 day stretch of -35F and 40+" of snow. The winter prior I played golf in January wearing just a light jacket and our summers regularly hit 100F. I'll have to stick to temporary cube patches until I relocate. Thanks for sharing, it gives me something to look forward to!
Let's do it bud!
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: anatomality]
#27264180 - 03/22/21 08:00 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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There is no such thing as too much shrooms. If all else fails you can always give it to your friends.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27264191 - 03/22/21 08:10 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Holy shit.
I can’t make out for sure what those are but they’re massive.
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Boletes ??
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Looks like them 2 me
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Blazer420]
#27268285 - 03/25/21 03:27 AM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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yes they're boletes
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27520922 - 10/28/21 12:36 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Asante said: There is no such thing as too much shrooms. If all else fails you can always give it to your friends.
So fukin true!
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27641827 - 02/02/22 04:25 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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This is exactly the type of guide I was looking for thanks! I have a question; when you feed the garden bed, does it have to be freshly bought wood chips or can it be wood chips from local areas?
I have a whole bunch from a local park where they chopped down about 15 trees. I plan to soak them for fermentation then I'll use that for my spawn. Do the chips for the outdoor bed also need to be fermented?
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: LozMyKeys]
#27641830 - 02/02/22 04:28 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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What's the difference between freshly bought and freshly cut, freshly cut will be better.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: DERRAYLD]
#27641971 - 02/02/22 07:39 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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DERRAYLD said: What's the difference between freshly bought and freshly cut, freshly cut will be better.
When you buy them I assume they've been treated in some way?
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27653047 - 02/09/22 10:58 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Well you've inspired me. Can't wait to spread the spores. Asante, as you also live in the Netherlands, you've mentioned around the end of October is the time of the year you see fruits. Are there other periods where you've observed fruits? Apart from the garden I intend to make a massive guerilla patch in the local "forest"
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: 0t0lerance]
#27653332 - 02/10/22 08:07 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Great, now I have to move to somewhere this will actually work.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27653339 - 02/10/22 08:08 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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That's some seriously sustainable and neglect shit, but not an option for me. Apartment dweller for strategic reasons...
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Asante said: There is no such thing as too much shrooms. If all else fails you can always give it to your friends.

My first thought, someone tried a giant Melmak outdoor patch?!
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Asante
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: 0t0lerance]
#27655486 - 02/11/22 05:49 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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0t0lerance said: Well you've inspired me. Can't wait to spread the spores. Asante, as you also live in the Netherlands, you've mentioned around the end of October is the time of the year you see fruits. Are there other periods where you've observed fruits? Apart from the garden I intend to make a massive guerilla patch in the local "forest"
In the Netherlands to be on the safe side, somewhere from halloween to christmas. One year I had halloween cyans, another year christmas cyans.
I tend to get one flush just about every year.
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Re: The Little Wavy Caps Patch That Could -- 12 years after update! [Re: Asante]
#27661184 - 02/16/22 11:03 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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I feel so inspired!  Was thinking long time about planting some outdoor magic mushroom patches in natural forest conditions.  Did outdoor cubes in summer once (which, obviously, didn't survive winter). As for wavy caps - all local conditions here seems quite good, tek is straightforward, so the biggest challenges would be getting spores (guess I have to start from print, as they are only options shipped international) and fending off slugs.
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