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Nitro87
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Soloist] 2
#27673120 - 02/25/22 03:42 PM (2 months, 19 days ago) |
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First time finding so many box elder in one spot. Tis the season!
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evlyshrooms
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Nitro87] 1
#27673222 - 02/25/22 05:09 PM (2 months, 18 days ago) |
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Lookin good mane. Even better if there’s lotsa older ones thatve been there for some time and starting to rot and lost branches. Is there creek or anything nearby? And I’m sure they’ll start popping up anytime now, if they havent already
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Nitro87] 1
#27673347 - 02/25/22 07:12 PM (2 months, 18 days ago) |
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Nitro87 said: First time finding so many box elder in one spot. Tis the season!

Is that third picture an average profile/growth habit for a stand? I’ve never come across them to my knowledge and Not really many reported in my area.
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Nitro87
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: evlyshrooms] 1
#27673362 - 02/25/22 07:19 PM (2 months, 18 days ago) |
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evlyshrooms said: Lookin good mane. Even better if there’s lotsa older ones thatve been there for some time and starting to rot and lost branches. Is there creek or anything nearby? And I’m sure they’ll start popping up anytime now, if they havent already
I found more of the younger ones closer to the river. The older half rotten but still standing ones were about 50 yards or so from the river. This part of the river had about a 10ft tall sloping sandy embankment before any box elder. It’s really hard for me to I’d fallen/ rotten trees and limbs, but I am hopeful many of the falling decaying ones were box elder.
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Nitro87
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Soloist] 1
#27674008 - 02/26/22 11:40 AM (2 months, 18 days ago) |
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Soloist said:
Is that third picture an average profile/growth habit for a stand? I’ve never come across them to my knowledge and Not really many reported in my area.
From what I’ve gathered, they can grow weedy with lots of limbs and can get pretty thick.
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Nitro87] 1
#27675324 - 02/27/22 12:50 PM (2 months, 17 days ago) |
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I'm thinking 6 more weeks minimum
Pittsburgh, PA Current Soil Temperature : 35° 24-Hour Average : 32° 5 Day Average : 37°
Soil Temperature for the 0-10 cm layer
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Pittsburgh, PA Current Soil Moisture : 38.83% 24-Hour Average : 39.3% 5 Day Average : 39.9%
Soil Moisture for the 0-10 cm layer
greencastonline.com/tools/soil-temperature
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: donwats] 1
#27675651 - 02/27/22 04:44 PM (2 months, 16 days ago) |
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donwats said: I'm thinking 6 more weeks minimum
Pittsburgh, PA Current Soil Temperature : 35° 24-Hour Average : 32° 5 Day Average : 37°
Soil Temperature for the 0-10 cm layer
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Pittsburgh, PA Current Soil Moisture : 38.83% 24-Hour Average : 39.3% 5 Day Average : 39.9%
Soil Moisture for the 0-10 cm layer
greencastonline.com/tools/soil-temperature
Damn I think I like that tool better then the site I was recommending haha.
Similar geographic region and soil temps to you…. 6 weeks you say? …I wouldn’t mind doing some hunting under a full moon 😆🌕
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Soloist] 1
#27675661 - 02/27/22 04:53 PM (2 months, 16 days ago) |
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Land Trout] 5
#27678681 - 03/01/22 08:40 PM (2 months, 14 days ago) |
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March Ovoid Madness is about to kick in to gear here in Georgia
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Blue_Falcon] 1
#27679032 - 03/02/22 01:58 AM (2 months, 14 days ago) |
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Blue_Falcon said: March Ovoid Madness is about to kick in to gear here in Georgia

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elevatedfather
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Soloist] 1
#27679715 - 03/02/22 03:05 PM (2 months, 14 days ago) |
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Very cool! I am optimistic about this year. Can't wait to get started. I am planning to start looking as I take my dog for a walk. It's supposed to rain a lot this weekend, and warm into the 70s
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Jwalker] 2
#27682427 - 03/04/22 01:40 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Got some pinnage. Looks like they’ve prob been here for a few days and are stalling out from low humidity
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: evlyshrooms] 2
#27682608 - 03/04/22 04:37 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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They are little but there are so so many!
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Blue_Falcon] 3
#27682623 - 03/04/22 04:47 PM (2 months, 11 days ago) |
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I'm not sure that soil temperature is really an ideal predictor for when ovoids will start as it is heavily influenced by recent temperature, aspect and rain events. Growing Degree Days (GDD) is the metric commonly used in academic phenology. Interactive tools through the national phenology network. https://www.usanpn.org/data/agdd_maps
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: snakechapman] 2
#27682796 - 03/04/22 06:34 PM (2 months, 11 days ago) |
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I took this photo last night of Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata spores at 1000x. It's from a spore print that came in the mail from Virginia.
They measure (8.5) 9.2 - 9.7 (10.1) × (5) 5.4 - 5.8 (6) µm, elliptical in side view, subrhomboid in face view. In this photo an apical germ pore is visible on one side and the hilar appendage is visible on the opposite side.
If you are interested in microscopy check out the microscopy forum.
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rhizoRider
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Neat picture Alan  You got the skills and scope experience none do
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: Vinter] 1
#27684650 - 03/06/22 08:16 AM (2 months, 10 days ago) |
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Good thing to remember is that piled wood chips that are rotting have a higher soil temp... they’ll sometimes fruit earlier and later from the composting heat
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elevatedfather
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Re: East Coast Ovoideocystidiata 2022 [Re: evlyshrooms] 1
#27685937 - 03/07/22 08:56 AM (2 months, 9 days ago) |
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It been raining the past few days and temps have been in the uppper 70s in my area (MD). Do you think it's worth looking for early fruiters, or still way too premature at this point? Thanks all.
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elevatedfather said: It been raining the past few days and temps have been in the uppper 70s in my area (MD). Do you think it's worth looking for early fruiters, or still way too premature at this point? Thanks all.
I’d say go for it. It’s definitely still early but you might find something.
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