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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
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That is badass LT!

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: YoshiTrainer] * 14
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Hey all! I recently succeeded cultivating Psilocybe stuntzii and wanted to share with you all the journey. I made a journal with the info but will also copy it here: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=28537178&page=0&vc=1#28537178

April 2022: received spore swabs from a Washington, US forage

Early 2023, prepared an LC jar (LME & peptone) from the swabs by flicking / pulling at the fibers with a fine set of tweezers over the jar. It colonized nicely and from there, whole oats grain spawn was prepared by standard means.

The colonized oats jar was broken up into two separate small 64oz Tupperware containers. One contained Alder smoking chips, and the other contained Scotts Naturescape mulch. Black tape was added to the outside of the totes to block light.

Both of these were allowed to colonize at room temperature. Then, after 2 months, I cased them both and placed the one with wood chips in a wine fridge with the lid on. After another 2-3 weeks I checked on it and it had a full pinset going, so I removed it from the wine fridge and allowed it to mature at room temperature without the lid which it did nicely. I repeated this process with the other tote and it fruited as well!

Since then, these have been kept outside and continue to fruit in the fall weather. I tossed some sand on one to case it and it fruited right through it.

Indoor flush:









Some outdoor fruits:







Some gill mutations:







UV 365nm images:













SEM images:





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Edited by scapo (11/10/23 10:39 PM)

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: scapo]
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:fuckyeah:

What a cool writeup. And those gills!


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: scapo]
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scapo said:
Hey all! I recently succeeded cultivating Psilocybe stuntzii and wanted to share with you all the journey. I made a journal with the info but will also copy it here: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=28537178&page=0&vc=1#28537178

April 2022: received spore swabs from a Washington, US forage

Early 2023, prepared an LC jar (LME & peptone) from the swabs by flicking / pulling at the fibers with a fine set of tweezers over the jar. It colonized nicely and from there, whole oats grain spawn was prepared by standard means.

The colonized oats jar was broken up into two separate small 64oz Tupperware containers. One contained Alder smoking chips, and the other contained Scotts Naturescape mulch.

Both of these were allowed to colonize at room temperature. Then, after 2 months, I cased them both and placed the one with wood chips in a wine fridge. After another 2-3 weeks I checked on it and it had a full pinset going, so I removed it from the wine fridge and allowed it to mature at room temperature which it did nicely. I repeated this process with the other tote and it fruited as well!

Since then, these have been kept outside and continue to fruit in the fall weather. I tossed some sand on one to case it and it fruited right through it.

Indoor flush:









Some outdoor fruits:







Some gill mutations:







UV 365nm images:













SEM images:








Awesome write-up and amazing pics!

What was your casing layer made of and how thick? Do any hydration or dunking? or just the hydration of the sub?


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: SerMantis] * 1
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Great write up and beautiful grow Scapo!

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: YoshiTrainer]
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Such a beautiful grow.
Wondering what temp was the wine fridge at. A couple of us did stunzii just on coir and coir verm last fall/winter. My pin set wasn’t that even and thick, but I had mine in my greenhouse and temps fluctuated all over the place. I think holofractal did theirs at room temp through the whole thing, but I may be wrong.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout] * 1
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It's been a long time, but I've had pretty good luck inside at 62-68F. I have a basement that can get that cold even in summer. Once they are fruiting they can go into the mid 70's with no problems.

That rivals any canopy I've ever had with them though. Pretty sweet!

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: the_chosen_one] * 1
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Sweet, our well house should be perfect

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout] * 2
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It lingered in the 46-52F range!


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: the_chosen_one] * 1
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Agreed! Since the wine fridge got them going, flushes have been coming in in the 60's


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: scapo] * 1
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I found a few patches several years ago on a 74F spring day at the South Hill Puyallup mall and they were loving life under the sprinklers. That was the first Spring fruiting I had ever seen. Since then I've found several in the Spring. Many in the mid 70s. Always near sprinklers though.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: the_chosen_one] * 6
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I got inspired.

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout] * 1
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Makes me smile big to see that :smile:


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Edited by scapo (11/10/23 10:38 PM)

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: scapo] * 14
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Ps. azzy same bed as last year but i didn't give it basically any attention this year.

currently am working with a bunch of wood lovers ill make a little list below here

Psilocybe zapotecorum
Psilocybe pelliculosa
Psilocybe cyanescens
Psilocybe baeocystis
Psilocybe neoxalapensis
Psilocybe allenii
Psilocybe azurecens
Psilocybe pseudoaztecorum (spores en route)

i dont even know if they are all woodlovers and im probably missing some. :lol:


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout] * 6
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That's amazing, Trout! Really creative. Azurescens I presume?
In the meantime, you were right: I have my first ever woodlover pins!! :heart:

BUT - And it is a big Butt (or more like.. a small one?)
My Psilocybe Cyanescens have fruited for the first time (they were made in this year's March, so this is their first season) and the first pins appeared a couple weeks ago, but I have noticed that they stopped growing: I was afraid that maybe they aborted.. But no. They matured at a small size. The caps opened, classic blue bruising on sides.. but they are dwarf sized. I am really disappointed, because I thought I would have beautiful, normal sized Cyanescens.. I don't know what went wrong.

Pictures below if anyone has any ideas :frown: (we have lots of rain, temps are between 12C - 1C these days)













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Cybesa's Ultimate woodlover project



Edited by cybesa (11/11/23 10:24 AM)

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: cybesa]
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Cybesa, i posted on your other thread, but just wanted to add, about that culture in that basket. I’ve got the same one in another planter and that one is just slooooooo across the board. I planted it in a couple other spots that haven’t done shit for two years even though the myc is still there, I used good hardwood chips with soils mixed in. It seems like kind of a dud, but it fruits, and made that cool basket, which I hope taught us all something. But will see what it does when I move it out of the containers and get it in the ground🤷🏻. That basket looked great last fall, the pot was a solid block, and the chips in the basket were covered with myc, but neither it nor the other planter put out a pin last fall.
Oh, and it’s an allenii genetically, but a cyanescens phenotypicly, at least the person I got it from theirs
Looked just like cyans, but the ITS matched allenii.

Edited by Land Trout (11/11/23 09:36 AM)

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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: van hatton] * 3
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Pelliculosa grow in conifer forests

Neoxalapensis grow from clay soil in cloud forests

Pseudoaztecorum are dung lovers!


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
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Just saw your reply at my other post, and I've also replied! Cheers!

Yeah, your basket colony looked like Azurescens! But Allenii, Stuntzii, Subs, Cyans, Azures and even Ovoids all look extremely similar! (Especially Allennii, Stuntzii and Azures)

None the less, that's the coolest looking grow I've seen for Allennii-likes, really creative! It is interesting how the fruiting bodies found the small holest, it's as if the mycelium can sense the exact points of exit (which it probably can)


I'm just waiting for my Azurescens patch with beech wood chips to pin, which is next to my cyanescens patch which had already pinned (but has dwarf fruits, as per my other post)
They are both fully colonized.. do you think maybe Azures fruit a bit later than Cyans? (In the same exact area, so same temperatures, same wood chips, etc..)


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
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Land Trout said:
Oh, and it’s an allenii genetically, but a cyanescens phenotypicly, at least the person I got it from theirs
Looked just like cyans, but the ITS matched allenii.




:popcorn:


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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: van hatton] * 1
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van hatton said:


Ps. azzy same bed as last year but i didn't give it basically any attention this year.

currently am working with a bunch of wood lovers ill make a little list below here

Psilocybe zapotecorum
Psilocybe pelliculosa
Psilocybe cyanescens
Psilocybe baeocystis
Psilocybe neoxalapensis
Psilocybe allenii
Psilocybe azurecens
Psilocybe pseudoaztecorum (spores en route)

i dont even know if they are all woodlovers and im probably missing some. :lol:



You forgot that crazy one that does the crazy thing on agar. Can't even remember the name now.

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