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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout] * 5
    #28602755 - 12/29/23 09:46 PM (29 days, 9 hours ago)

From port to starboard
azurescens, makarorae, stunzii, and subxxx. Inoculated around 12/1-2

I would call that good to go to wood, you see it’s not like the other wood lovers, and the stunzii is wispy. It doesn’t look like good grain spawn, but I don’t know if it ever would look terrific.
     


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout] * 9
    #28603513 - 12/30/23 04:16 PM (28 days, 15 hours ago)


Still throwing out a couple.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout]
    #28603541 - 12/30/23 04:33 PM (28 days, 15 hours ago)

Those are beauties Trout! What is the temp range in you greenhouse?


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: YoshiTrainer] * 2
    #28605708 - 01/01/24 11:21 AM (26 days, 20 hours ago)

These have been outside for a bit, thought it was  a little too stuffy in the greenhouse. Temps have been just above freezing and upper 50s.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout] * 5
    #28606833 - 01/02/24 09:44 AM (25 days, 21 hours ago)

I’m pretty sure I’m getting prints out in the mail to everyone who’s asked, I have more! If you haven’t received anything in a week or so drop me a line, also, if you get too much mold or bacteria or no germination I’m happpy to send another, I really want you to have success, and see what these things can do out there.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout] * 6
    #28618749 - 01/12/24 02:10 PM (15 days, 17 hours ago)


They keep going and going, but very slow. It’s been pretty cold and wet. There are no signs of any cyanescens, allenii, subaeruginosa, or azurescens pinning around the yard, so there’s another trait that’s setting these further apart from its cousins.
Everyone who’s asked should have their prints by now, so if you haven’t got anything reach out, and just send a privnote or whatever with an address. If you’ve streaked and haven’t seen anything let me know also. Sounds like they’re germinating pretty fast for most folks, I haven’t streaked new plates yet. Been busy but things are moving along.
But now, let’s see some plates, I’d really like to see how things are going for everyone.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout]
    #28618764 - 01/12/24 02:26 PM (15 days, 17 hours ago)

My first round bac'd out. The second had mold. :lol: Going for another round this weekend. We'll get it yet.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: the_chosen_one] * 5
    #28618770 - 01/12/24 02:31 PM (15 days, 17 hours ago)

Just took my first transfer yesterday.



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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: wavyedge]
    #28618949 - 01/12/24 05:07 PM (15 days, 14 hours ago)

Are they continuously fruiting a few at a time or coming in flushes?


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: the_chosen_one]
    #28619100 - 01/12/24 07:30 PM (15 days, 12 hours ago)

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My first round bac'd out. The second had mold. :lol: Going for another round this weekend. We'll get it yet.



:wtfsonic:

AKA, seems more like flushes, we had pretty dry weather after the first fruits, which was kind of like two close flushes, then It rained again, and it’s flushing again. But it’s definitely been very cold, pretty much the only wild mushrooms I’m finding in my area are Galerina.
I’m thinking these could be easier to fruit than the subaeruginosas….. maybe, mushrooms tend to prove me wrong when I have an idea about them.

Inski, does that add up to your observations of them in the wild? Do you know if the Dunedin area, and Makarorae drainage get real cold?
I’m looking forward to watching New Zealand’s season so much more now.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout] * 4
    #28619900 - 01/13/24 02:58 PM (14 days, 16 hours ago)



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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout]
    #28620376 - 01/13/24 10:34 PM (14 days, 9 hours ago)

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Inski, does that add up to your observations of them in the wild? Do you know if the Dunedin area, and Makarorae drainage get real cold?
I’m looking forward to watching New Zealand’s season so much more now.




Hey Land Trout, they look beautiful and yes that sounds about right, in the wild they fruit from fairly rotted small sticks and twigs from southern beech trees and unusually, never or only very rarely in habitats disturbed by humans like other species from Section Cyanescens, this species is definitely a cold lover and can be found fruiting in temperatures just above freezing.

I have had only very limited success with these what I call long season wood lovers and have not successfully fruited this species yet but I'm working on it now and hopefully when it starts getting cold we'll see some action.

Again, they look beautiful,  have you cloned any of the fruit bodies?


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: inski] * 2
    #28622275 - 01/15/24 02:35 PM (12 days, 17 hours ago)


Can not tell you how excited I am to have these going!:balloon:  Gonna toss some pasteurized compost/sawdust in my germ dishes to see if I can sneak a little expansion material for substrate introduction while also doing the whole formal bit via agar>spawn>sub.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: alaskappalachian]
    #28622332 - 01/15/24 03:40 PM (12 days, 16 hours ago)

A point in the first post makes me curious in several ways: is it good to move mushrooms from country to country? Could there be any downside? Or specific upside?

I've taken some spent cakes and gnarly fruiting bodies and tossed them in my yard and woodchip piles, and haven't seen anything grow out of them. I don't know if its that easy, or more work needs to be done, but interesting things to think about...


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Changed] * 1
    #28622479 - 01/15/24 06:06 PM (12 days, 13 hours ago)

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A point in the first post makes me curious in several ways: is it good to move mushrooms from country to country? Could there be any downside? Or specific upside?

I've taken some spent cakes and gnarly fruiting bodies and tossed them in my yard and woodchip piles, and haven't seen anything grow out of them. I don't know if its that easy, or more work needs to be done, but interesting things to think about...




Personally I have a dream of psilocybe growing out of everh tuft of grass breaking through every crack in the concrete. If some insect species gets threatened by psychedelic mushrooms growing everywhere I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: elasticaltiger]
    #28622515 - 01/15/24 06:39 PM (12 days, 13 hours ago)

I have a dream of them colonizing the detritus and algae growing through the cracks in the concrete of the dams, and their enzymes dissolving the minerals so the dams collapse and the rivers being free again.
Psilocybes have already been moved around the globe by humans, cyanescens, cubensis, and semilanceata are good examples. Fungi are on every ship, airplane, log truck, chip van, and plant that gets moved from one part of the world to another. This one’s just been tucked away and doesn’t seem to have the same relationship with humans activities as some of the other Psilocybes have with forestry, landscaping, and cattle.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout] * 3
    #28623464 - 01/16/24 12:49 PM (11 days, 18 hours ago)

A clone and a culture from spore. transfered on 12/2/23. The non clone culture was taken from a plate that was very old, and the myc looks like they did when they were young, the clone looks very robust compared, but it is slower.


subaeruginosa crosses(see my journal) on the left makarorae on right on sterile woody substrate inoculated a few days ago. The makarorae is barely visible, well behind in colonization.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Land Trout]
    #28630076 - 01/21/24 04:07 PM (6 days, 15 hours ago)

Have you tried putting stem butts to chips Land Trout? It would be interesting to see if works  as well as it does with cyans etc.


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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: Rumblestrip] * 6
    #28630925 - 01/22/24 11:09 AM (5 days, 20 hours ago)

Might need one more transfer but getting close!



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Re: Psilocybe makarorae cultivation [Re: YoshiTrainer] * 1
    #28634225 - 01/25/24 09:34 AM (2 days, 22 hours ago)

They seem to be a tough as blewits and those dark entaloma thingies. They were frozen solid for days. I just left them outside the whole time to see if it would kill them, but many of the fruits bounced right back and look amazing!
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That is a great picture Trout! Those are some tough mushrooms, it'll be interesting to see if somehow they keep growing.








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