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Mr.Giggles
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Re: P. cubensis from previously unreported states & extended range / climate maps [Re: Dandurn777]
#27860426 - 07/12/22 08:49 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Dandurn777 said: Either way, it’s very interesting to see these species of mushrooms expanding their habitats. I wonder what things will look like 100 years from now with regards to active mushroom habitat? Hopefully many psilocybes can become naturalized all across the USA. 🤞🏼
It sounds cool but I honestly wonder how it will effect the ecosystems they spread to. Their ranges will change tho as the climates keep changing.
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Pluviophile
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Re: P. cubensis from previously unreported states & extended range / climate maps [Re: Duggstar]
#27860465 - 07/12/22 09:15 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Dandurn777 said: Someone posted about a cube find in NY here sometime in the last 6 months.
It sounds as though those were found in a heated cattle shed, so I don't think that climate change is the reason for this. Chlorophyllum molybdites, for example, has been found in the UK as far north a Scotland, well out of it's habitable zone, but only in people's greenhouses. I wonder if the cattle trade in the USA could be a possible vector in the transmission of spores from the south to the north?
I’ve heard stories about people finding cubes in areas not know for them because of cattle trade/rodeos fairs,and even horse races where animals are brought from the south up north.
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KeyMaker
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Re: P. cubensis from previously unreported states & extended range / climate maps [Re: Duggstar]
#27860846 - 07/13/22 07:00 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Duggstar said: I wonder if the cattle trade in the USA could be a possible vector in the transmission of spores from the south to the north?
That's what's I'm curious about. What if you live in rural New York, and your buddy the rancher just got a thousand head of cattle from southern Texas?
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Running Wolf
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Re: P. cubensis from previously unreported states & extended range / climate maps [Re: catnip40]
#27860933 - 07/13/22 08:47 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Come on and let them spread throughout the northeast counties of Ohio 
-------------------- May your phallus like pins grow as fast as an erection on prom night.
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Unknownfungi
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Re: P. cubensis from previously unreported states & extended range / climate maps [Re: Running Wolf]
#27964361 - 09/23/22 01:36 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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New York fall Psilocybe cubensis growing from cattle manure rich soil. 43.0 degrees latitude, almost Canada. 
Link here
Edited by Unknownfungi (09/23/22 03:15 PM)
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catnip40
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Re: P. cubensis from previously unreported states & extended range / climate maps [Re: Unknownfungi]
#27969568 - 09/26/22 06:35 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Wow, thanks for sharing. Is taking spore print(s) and/or clone(s) possible?
Edited by catnip40 (09/26/22 06:35 PM)
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