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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
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Nice!  Get that shit in a fruiting chamber!


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Adas] * 2
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while I agree that theres comtam, It is definitely Sub genetics - from a spore print I took myself and home made agar etc. I am planning to use for outside for this stuff but I will defo take my learnings here about being too quick to go to grain from spore print agar!


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Subaeruginosa NZ] * 6
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Some Ps azurescens jumping off agar to grain. Starting my spawn while snow is on the ground, so I’ll be ready to make beds this Spring.


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: RoscoeReturns] * 6
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout] * 2
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An allenii clone One transfer from one of these bacterial cultures.

subaeruginosa on grain inoculated with a T0 germ plate

I started keeping the foil on jars I want to keep a little bit cleaner in case I want to use them as masters.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
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Peeked at my beds once the snow melted and found what I thought was a cyanescens from above (caramel colored cap, flattened). Picked it, and it had a watery fragile brown hollow stem ~1 cm in diameter and honey/caramel colored gills, and it didn't stain. So, I'm pretty sure I have Galerina among/bordering my cyan bed. :frown:

I should have taken a pic, but I was so bummed to find this intruder after my cyans didn't come up this year, and I was in a hurry. I assumed no cyans was from the odd weather pattern: it went from mild to below freezing very early this year. Could it be the Galerina out-competing my cyans? Do Galerina species have rhizomorphic myc? I still see plenty of rhizo myc in the bed. Just this one fruit at the border, so far.

I doubt there's anything I can do besides be sure everything stains blue when I pick it, but if you have any suggestions, let me know. Otherwise, any commiseration and good vibes sent my way are appreciated.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Moopers] * 3
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Sounds a lot like tubaria, look alike, same habitat.  They are in almost all my beds to some extent.  One easy tell is they have a white spore print.  Here’s some tubaria pics
. These got a little washed out with the rain, the other day they had a more solid Carmel color.

Sometimes cyans just don’t bruise real clearly.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout] * 1
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That does look like it. I went to where I tossed it, and it was still in good condition. 2 pics on imgur

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Moopers]
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Ya mate that's def not Psilocybe. Could be Tubaria.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Adas] * 1
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Oh, I know! Aside from cap color, everything else was wrong. I hope my cyans will stop this presumed Tubaria from intruding beyond the bed margins.

In good news, all the azure clones I made are growing out clean, and I finally have P. makarorae (TrustMyc/Dunedin) on sawdust. It was incredibly slow on millet. Fingers crossed it takes well to the alder sawdust.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Moopers] * 1
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hell yeah!  That makarorae is slooooooow on grain, seems like it even was on wood till i got it outside in the elements and its looking really lively outdoors.  It is one species I suggest going agar to a grain wood mix.  haven't got it to fruit, but have a couple small patches looking good.  Glad to know more of us are working with it.
as far as the tubaria goes, im not sure its really a competitor, I don't think its filling the same niche.  Its good that you know what it is now.

Edited by Land Trout (12/01/23 02:39 PM)

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
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I am curious if anyone has any experience with psilocybe ovoideocystidiata mycellium.  I am unsure if this is mycellium or just some random contam. It was looking like cobweb mold at first but its basically pure white and kinda stringy. It looks better now but at first it looked like it was straight up white cobweb mold with how stringy it was. I dont know if this is just common with ovoids or not. I think ive seen this kind of growth from gymnopilus luteofolius mycellium once but I just dont have any experience on ovoid cultivation. Heres tons of pics of the jars, let me know if you think its some sort of contam or ovoid myc.

EDIT: It was slow, not insanely fast like most contams. Theres no other colors in the jar, the popcorn makes it look much weirder than it is, its pure white but alot more cottony looking. The corn is a bit more wetter but I dont think theres any bacterial.

I lean back and forth if its some sort of mold or mycellium. I think it might be mycellium from a different mushroom species that got into the spore print I used. But I have no prior experience with ovoids so I have no baseline if this is normal or not lol.















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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
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Land Trout said:
hell yeah!  That makarorea is slooooooow on grain, seems like it even was on wood till i got it outside in the elements and its looking really lively outdoors.  It is one species I suggest going agar to a grain wood mix.  haven't got it to fruit, but have a couple small patches looking good.  Glad to know more of us are working with it.
as far as the tubaria goes, im not sure its really a competitor, I don't think its filling the same niche.  Its good that you know what it is now.



How did you handle it outside? Buried, not buried, partially buried? TBH I'm unsure what to do with these blocks once they are colonized. I've almost thought about spawning one to a 5 gal bucket with holes drilled in it, like one might use for oysters.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Moopers] * 1
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so ive got one just sitting onto of the ground, two that i smashed into the ground and covered with some chips and dirt, one in a coir hanging basket(hanging), they all look good.  I put them all out kind of hasty because they did not look happy in containers, and in a few days they looked a lot more cheerful.  though I think Inski fruited them inside, and i think it was grain to potting soil, but you'll have to dig to find that grow, could be a genetics thing, and could be my memory.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: kilohalo5] * 2
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kilohalo5 said:
I am curious if anyone has any experience with psilocybe ovoideocystidiata mycellium.  I am unsure if this is mycellium or just some random contam.



It looks like very bacterial mycelium.  I would spawn it outside for shits and giggles, but I would not use it for expansion or inside projects.

You are also obligated to post full pictures of pets, we like critters in here.


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
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Had any fruits yet, or is it too soon?

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Mr Piggy] * 7
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Mr Piggy said:
You are also obligated to post full pictures of pets, we like critters in here.




Happy holidays.


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: NothingsChanged]
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Two happy critters!


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Smellyhobbit said:
"Wiping a needle with isopropyl after flame sterilization is like shitting after you wipe your ass."

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Mr Piggy] * 1
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Getting some fuzzy growth on the surface of this azurescens tub. I have a few going and I'm trying to figure out if the slower, more consolidated growth is a result of being introduced to cold (this one has been in the wine fridge for a few days) or just from reaching more or less full colonization of the substrate. Or something else- like the soil layer being more nutritious so it doesn't have to grow as rhizomorphically like on wood.






(The orange/brown spots that almost look pin-colored are just rocks and what I believe is fertilizer from the soil I used.)

Obviously I would like to believe it's a sign that fruiting is near...but I have yet to fruit anything yet (first cube attempts happening simultaneously) so I'm trying to observe carefully but not read into it too much just yet.

Edited by Roostre (12/28/22 10:08 PM)

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Roostre]
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Fruiting won't happen by sticking it in the fridge for a few days. Azzies (and others) are complicated and we don't understand fully what makes them pin.

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