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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: kirkeng] 3
#28561105 - 11/29/23 05:47 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Ohhhh shit, now that there’s a thread I’ll have to pull out a culture
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Fungus Gnat] 4
#28561493 - 11/29/23 10:33 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Workman said: Psilocybe baeocystis cultivated on sterile horse manure outdoors. Spores of this species germinate and grow agonizingly slow on PDA and the colonization speed of manure is not much better. But fruits form relatively quickly after planting outside. Several experimental plots using woodchips (the expected substrate of choice) failed. I can only assume that P. baeocystis is a secondary decomposer of wood chips and does poorly as the primary decomposer.


I'd like to thank mattso and Mjshroomer for providing the original spores from a specimen collected in Washington.
These fruits are from 2nd generation spores collected from a smaller fruiting last Fall. Cultivation information on the Spore Works website will be updated to reflect the new results.
The skirtlike formation on the lower edge of the caps is not normally seen in P. baeocystis. I also saw the same growth happen last year, but only in the first flush. It may be the result of growing in such an overly rich substrate and normalizes after the excessive nutrients are used up. It also may be strain specific. I have another print to work with and see if there are any differences.
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I really take note that their efforts using a wood base sub failed.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: wavyedge] 1
#28562214 - 11/30/23 02:06 PM (1 month, 27 days ago) |
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That’s a pretty neat way of doing it, could probably vac seal them with a weight in the vac bag and drop that in a hot water bath for pasteurizing. I like the space you’re saving while doing several tests. That’s where I burn myself out, doing too many things over too much space and material.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Viridis420]
#28564172 - 12/01/23 06:15 PM (1 month, 26 days ago) |
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Viridis420 said:
Here is a pix of how mine looks on WBS.

That looks amazing compared to how mine looked. I believe they were first described in Eugene Oregon.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Nichrome] 4
#28583119 - 12/14/23 08:02 PM (1 month, 13 days ago) |
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 That’s about how I remember it. Transfer from a plate that’s maybe two years old.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Fungus Gnat] 4
#28602748 - 12/29/23 09:30 PM (29 days, 10 hours ago) |
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I’ll try that. I put a makarorae jar in the garage a couple days ago to see if it would make a difference, I’ll put one of my baeo jars out there too.
 This one was knocked up on he 2nd, it was in the fridge for about a week.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Nichrome] 4
#28635703 - 01/26/24 02:49 PM (1 day, 16 hours ago) |
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hope to send these to substrate Sunday, or tomorrow night. Inoculated on 12/2 with wedges from a very old plate. I just Bagged up a blend of different organic material I had around. Coir, worm castings, aged manure, decomposed fir bark, spend oyster blocks, grass clippings and such. The grain has been ready for awhile, I just haven’t had the time to get the substrates ready, but I feel pretty good about it.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Nichrome]
#28637037 - 01/27/24 03:00 PM (16 hours, 32 minutes ago) |
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 Should I take worms out of leave them in before I sterilize.
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