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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: RescueU]
#28633864 - 01/24/24 09:31 PM (3 days, 9 hours ago) |
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RescueU said: First ever ovoid harvest! Also the new home for the butts.


Big thanks to the very generous person that sent me the genetics!
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: YoshiTrainer] 7
#28634210 - 01/25/24 09:26 AM (2 days, 21 hours ago) |
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YoshiTrainer said: 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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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
#28634235 - 01/25/24 09:43 AM (2 days, 20 hours ago) |
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U gotta bring one planter pot in warm weather and show how they look
Excellent work landtrout U have such a wide variety from entire world its great 👍 👌
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: rhizoRider]
#28634248 - 01/25/24 09:51 AM (2 days, 20 hours ago) |
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That is awesome!
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: YoshiTrainer] 5
#28634508 - 01/25/24 01:23 PM (2 days, 17 hours ago) |
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Ovoid myc has reached the surface after being buried in snow for two weeks.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: ghiajake] 1
#28634701 - 01/25/24 04:22 PM (2 days, 14 hours ago) |
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Ps cyanescens loves pine cones. Ive mined myc from that spot and most of it was from the cones. The patch wasnt fed last year. It really likes the texture. Im not sure what I have here. Im trying to revive old myc on better wood. I think this special strain is the result of stupid luck. I too did a lot of plates and jars and strains but the best came from a horrible contamination going right from a syringe as a gamble that nearly killed it all. I got it to fruit on new osb board in a polluted burn area and it also fruits way earlier, potentially in sept on the east coast. I am doing a similar thing with ground up pressure treated deck board to see if I can breed another monster.
Now with ordinary conifer chips almost all strains I have worked with and have even benefitted from some moist conifer in the patch but only so much. Plus the needles that come with it keep things so wet so I dont know why you are both suprised by this. The cedar spot I purposely did as less work as possible just breakin up the fruiting osb piece and mushrooms and throwing it down along the side of the road where water pools and covered it and they did great there in conifer for a decade. I picked some blue mushrooms there today to try to revive. Junk wood like cedar will work better if sun aged a bit. The mycelium isnt as speedy from the initial resistance but the quicker it starts to rot the quicker the patch will have rotted.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Notwhouthink]
#28634704 - 01/25/24 04:26 PM (2 days, 14 hours ago) |
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I know of a cyan patch in Seattle that has survived on pine cones since at least the early 80's. Still there today.
One of the best and most prolific cyan patches I've met was in douglas fir mulch. Tallest one there was 18" (growing up through a thick layer of strawberry vine ground cover).
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Nichrome]
#28634708 - 01/25/24 04:29 PM (2 days, 14 hours ago) |
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Any Seattle area folks willing to hit that spot and send me some prints from there shoot me a for a pinpoint.
That pheotype is very nice and I'd love to run them.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Nichrome]
#28634715 - 01/25/24 04:41 PM (2 days, 13 hours ago) |
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Nichrome, is it a dump spot? Or natural? Ive found a few single wimpy fruits where i didnt seed on cones. Maybe thats what they do in the wild?
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Notwhouthink]
#28634731 - 01/25/24 05:06 PM (2 days, 13 hours ago) |
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Im planning on spawning cyanescens and azurescens to alder wood. Are those bags of smokehouse alder wood chips for bbqing appropriate for both? Do they need to be broken up further into smaller pieces? Use as is? I really want to get this right.
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I would suggest using the chunks, the stuff sold as chips is smaller than I like, but it does work. I consider that stuff the premo.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
#28635292 - 01/26/24 07:02 AM (1 day, 23 hours ago) |
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Land Trout said: I would suggest using the chunks, the stuff sold as chips is smaller than I like, but it does work. I consider that stuff the premo.
So something like this...

Or should I seek bigger pieces?
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I like the bigger pieces, the stuff labeled chunks, but the can also be mixed together.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Land Trout]
#28635307 - 01/26/24 07:26 AM (1 day, 23 hours ago) |
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I have a trashbag of sunflower seeds. I was thinking maybe I should do something cool with it outside in a more or less colonized spot but the wood is still a little green still. Maybe birds would spread mycelium. Id like to see "wild" cyans more often, that arent coming from wood chips. Maybe those little fir cones?
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Notwhouthink]
#28635314 - 01/26/24 07:30 AM (1 day, 23 hours ago) |
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Squirrels and rodents wud spread those around but would take much time to show up all over town but it is a cool way if u have spawn to play with
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: rhizoRider] 3
#28635467 - 01/26/24 10:07 AM (1 day, 20 hours ago) |
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The 3 long ones today
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Notwhouthink]
#28635468 - 01/26/24 10:09 AM (1 day, 20 hours ago) |
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I think your screen name is very fitting!
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thx my man
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: rhizoRider]
#28635474 - 01/26/24 10:17 AM (1 day, 20 hours ago) |
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Lol. Yours is fitting too. Was talking to “Notwhoyouthink”.
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I'm baked lol my bad 🤭
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