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InvisibleMESCALATO
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Todays cubes and a Pan Sub.*more pic's added by waterbug*
    #2764504 - 06/04/04 08:46 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)





found in east Al, found the sub on a hay bail, enjoy the pics.

Edited by MESCALATO (06/05/04 05:55 AM)

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OfflinePsilygirl
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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: MESCALATO]
    #2764521 - 06/04/04 08:50 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

amazing finds!!!!!  nice haul!!  :eek:

:thumbup:

thanks for the pics as well!

:sun:


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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: Psilygirl]
    #2764532 - 06/04/04 08:56 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

Awesome, man. That's a really nice outdoors picture.

I'm sure you'll enjoy yourself.

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: MESCALATO]
    #2764549 - 06/04/04 09:03 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

Great pics, you must be excited.

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: MESCALATO]
    #2764684 - 06/04/04 09:51 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

In this photo, it looks like the grass had just been cut...



Lawnmower cut just high enough to let those things fruit.

GREAT FINDS!!!

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: Stymee]
    #2764845 - 06/04/04 10:43 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

The shrooms only take a liek 3 says to grow so it was probaly cut like 5 days prior.

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: Gr0wer]
    #2765439 - 06/05/04 03:07 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)

Sorry but P. cubensis only take 24 hours to fruit to maturity.

mj

They can pop up overnight as can many mushrooms species.

mj

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: Stymee]
    #2765544 - 06/05/04 05:01 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)

the grass had just been cut, cause lots of the mushrooms were knocked over, but it was a lot eaisier to find them since they were not hidden under the grass.

i wanted more subs, but i am very happy with the cubes.


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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: MESCALATO]
    #2765568 - 06/05/04 05:25 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)




here are the pics mescy could not upload last nite.
we estimated that there is atleast 300 cubes in those 4 boxes.
and yep we are going to have fun today we are gong to the river and do some mushrooms. :smile:

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: waterbug]
    #2765732 - 06/05/04 08:39 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)

It is soooo good m for me to see that someone bsides me is finding big collections of shrooms.

I always bring that many honme some days while in southeast Asia.

Kudos to you .

mj

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: mjshroomer]
    #2765746 - 06/05/04 08:47 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)

thanks mj
thats the 2nd harvest that big this year. ii posted pics in the southeast cube thread but they got buried pretty quick.

by the way mj do you every hunt in the southeast?


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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: MESCALATO]
    #2765855 - 06/05/04 10:20 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)

I lived in Jacksonville for six months in 1979. I picked at numerosu olocations betwen there and Gainseville.

Even met with one of the original discoveres of Copelandia chlorocystis, Bob Weeks.

At that time I did not know Dr. Rolf SInger. Later he and i became good correspondance.

Picked a lot of cubies there but no Copes when i was there.

Use to go picking with my kids with permission to a local dairy farm found in theJacksonville phone book. Had a Lebonese baptist minister take me and my son to go picking all the time. He thought they were edibles we were picking.

One time the farmer came at me and my son with a shotgun. Told me some kids were caught in his field and they told him I said it was okay to pick there and he told me I could not come back anymore.

It turned out to be some punks I got a few rides from. They would drop me off and then come back three hours later to get me.

So they thought why should I be the only one allowed in the field. When they got caught, they lied and said I gave them permission. (IT cost me my rights to go there.

I had warned them about fdoing that very thing.

I have also had theat happen to me in Oregon and once herein Washington. I use to be allowed onto Smith Bros. Dairy farm. And thenone day I was told to take a hike becaseu of others who said I told them about the field.

I even lost some office buildings in this city where I went for years. Soon others I took went back and were asked what they were doing. The building managers told me tht if others started to come then no one could.

mj

Still thatt was a nice collection.

HEre I have a few laid outside to dry inthe sun, at least enough fore the worms to not hatch.

Sometimes I lay them out. Go around the island (Thailand) and come back to find the monsoon came and went and allt he shrooms got soaked,.

Here are a few dreying in Thailand.








mj

Something happened i nm y computer becasue about ten thousand of my photos have shrunk. This occured after i installed the Advance Jpeg compreessor. I must have hit a wrong button or something.

The images seen here are from photos taken and scanned at larger images size form 1200 photos from 4 albumns which hold 200 images each. That means I now have to go back to those albumns and rescann all the shroom imaes and also form 8 years of photo albumns with 36 images in each one. About two hundred of those need to be re photographed. And I need a computer now iwth 80 GTB instead of 40.

I need more memory. God, drugs were cheaper.

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: waterbug]
    #2766537 - 06/05/04 03:07 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

That's a big haul of cubies!~ Kewl.

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: MESCALATO]
    #2766963 - 06/05/04 07:39 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

Holy sheet! Lucky find! Enjoy..... :laugh:


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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: waterbug]
    #2768315 - 06/06/04 05:20 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)

Quote:

waterbug said:






:shocked:

Congratulations!!!


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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: ivi]
    #2768348 - 06/06/04 06:02 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)



here are a few more shotd from "the wild"
i think i am outta pics to upload now........til the next hunt.
stay happy all.

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: MESCALATO]
    #2769474 - 06/06/04 04:07 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

Awesome,simly frukin awesome!


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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: doc34]
    #2770086 - 06/06/04 08:25 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

damn, you guys are like veterans.. makes me wish i was older. its ncie to share crazy stories, just like my dad tells me about his days of the 60's and 70's hehe.

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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: jben]
    #2770861 - 06/07/04 05:09 AM (19 years, 10 months ago)

Do you realise you gotta be 18 and over to be on this forum jben. just a little reminder :smile:


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Re: Todays cubes and a Pan Sub. [Re: DepthToTheCore]
    #2772179 - 06/07/04 03:36 PM (19 years, 10 months ago)

hey mj just a question? what do you do with all of those taht you pick? i mean damn those are so much in numbers that you couldnt eat them all lol do you dry them? or get rid of them? cause i think i read taht drying them decreases the potency a lil.

you are like a god of mushrooms dude

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