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Megalopeos
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Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? 2
#28630852 - 01/22/24 09:57 AM (3 months, 24 days ago) |
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Ok. I put this idea together. I used 75% coarse wood dust I got from a saw mill. Mostly oak and maple. I soaked in gypsum water over night, boiled that, drained and added to that 10% barley,10% vermiculite, and 5% brown rice flower. Put in bags and pc'd for 2 hours and 45 min at 15psi. It was inoculated with l.c. And mixed up. I put it into several of the black trays and left them in my basement (50 degrees F) for about 2 months. What you see is the only one that has hyphae forming. My question is should I just not touch it or does it need some more fae? I've looked and looked, I'm not seeing anything much of Use for indoor cultivation. Any help would be appreciated!!! Stay good, or good at it!
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Megalopeos] 1
#28631595 - 01/22/24 11:39 PM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
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I would have let it colonize at a warmer temp, then introduced to cooler temps to induce fruiting.
At this point, I would just wait it out to see what happens.
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Megalopeos
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
#28631696 - 01/23/24 04:36 AM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
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Really? I had one in my Martha. It did nothing. Maybe too warm? I'm just going to let it go. I'll post pics as things progress. Worst case I can use it as spawn for a garden grow.
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gdubbz
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Megalopeos] 1
#28641232 - 01/30/24 11:18 PM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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I was actually thinking of getting one of those wine chillers to do azures in. They have one that goes from 35f degrees to 61f was thinking I could modify the thermostat and set it up for cooler climate mushies.
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: gdubbz] 1
#28666676 - 02/19/24 10:42 AM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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Holy hemp smoke, gdubbs, I didn't even think about that, I was thinking of a grow tent and AC and a cool bot...but this is waaaay cheaper and cheaper to operate
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Megalopeos]
#28666715 - 02/19/24 11:20 AM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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Ive wondered if you can fruit cold-species inside a mini fridge. Never tried it but sounds plausable
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: LogicaL Chaos] 2
#28666745 - 02/19/24 11:33 AM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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I can't remember where I saw someone doing it, I think fb. Someone was using a wine cooler to do it and had good success.
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: fractadactyl] 1
#28666805 - 02/19/24 12:09 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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Wine cooler! Great idea
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: LogicaL Chaos] 2
#28667445 - 02/19/24 09:41 PM (2 months, 26 days ago) |
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Look up posts from holofractal
here's one that's in his signature https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/27668300
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Generic] 3
#28668043 - 02/20/24 11:21 AM (2 months, 26 days ago) |
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We've got a lot of years of woodlover knowledge over here:
The Official Woodlovers Thread
I will say in my experience and from what I've been able to observe from other grows, woodloving psilocybes do not like gormet style growing. They like growing on wood chips. Not sawdust, not shavings, but chunky chips. Supplementing has always appeared to have no to negative impact on them, they really just seem to like chips.
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: LogicaL Chaos] 1
#28668045 - 02/20/24 11:23 AM (2 months, 26 days ago) |
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LogicaL Chaos said: Ive wondered if you can fruit cold-species inside a mini fridge. Never tried it but sounds plausable 
Absolutely can be done and has been done over in the thread I linked.
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#28682602 - 03/01/24 01:21 PM (2 months, 16 days ago) |
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Anymore updates on this grow ? ðŠī
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: bling]
#28683187 - 03/01/24 09:20 PM (2 months, 15 days ago) |
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I grew them in my garage a couple winters ago, and psilocybe cyanescens. They both did well in 5 lb sawdust&woodchip blocks. I found out I don't do well with most woodlovers that year, experientally, but it can be done at the appropriate temps.
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: fractadactyl]
#28683850 - 03/02/24 11:48 AM (2 months, 15 days ago) |
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They probably grow to the climate of outer space is why you don't see any indoor ops of woodlovers
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#28689486 - 03/07/24 02:26 AM (2 months, 10 days ago) |
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Quote:
Mr Piggy said: We've got a lot of years of woodlover knowledge over here:
The Official Woodlovers Thread
I will say in my experience and from what I've been able to observe from other grows, woodloving psilocybes do not like gormet style growing. They like growing on wood chips. Not sawdust, not shavings, but chunky chips. Supplementing has always appeared to have no to negative impact on them, they really just seem to like chips.
In my experience, they colonie sawdust readily -- much more quickly than chips. They just don't really like to fruit off sawdust. I let a tub of sawdust colonize indoors, then add a layer of wood chips, let that colonize, then introduce.to appropriate fruiting temps. This way there aren't any pockets for side pins that are hard to access and all the fruits will occur on top, on the chips.
You can even get Section Cyanescens to fruit in the late winter and early spring this way, after colonizing indoors over the winter.
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Cacogen]
#28689650 - 03/07/24 07:48 AM (2 months, 10 days ago) |
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Quote:
Cacogen said:
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Mr Piggy said: We've got a lot of years of woodlover knowledge over here:
The Official Woodlovers Thread
I will say in my experience and from what I've been able to observe from other grows, woodloving psilocybes do not like gormet style growing. They like growing on wood chips. Not sawdust, not shavings, but chunky chips. Supplementing has always appeared to have no to negative impact on them, they really just seem to like chips.
In my experience, they colonie sawdust readily -- much more quickly than chips. They just don't really like to fruit off sawdust. I let a tub of sawdust colonize indoors, then add a layer of wood chips, let that colonize, then introduce.to appropriate fruiting temps. This way there aren't any pockets for side pins that are hard to access and all the fruits will occur on top, on the chips.
You can even get Section Cyanescens to fruit in the late winter and early spring this way, after colonizing indoors over the winter.
I was thinking about this, like taking plants from 20h per day inside, outside, and they flower if it's before late may(us pnw) And wanted to take a tote outside as soon as it stops freezing
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Mr Piggy] 2
#28689698 - 03/07/24 08:31 AM (2 months, 10 days ago) |
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Quote:
Mr Piggy said:
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LogicaL Chaos said: Ive wondered if you can fruit cold-species inside a mini fridge. Never tried it but sounds plausable 
Absolutely can be done and has been done over in the thread I linked.
Also check out this journal.
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/24974652
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Pluviophile]
#28698940 - 03/14/24 12:54 PM (2 months, 3 days ago) |
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 Yes they can fruit indoor look at my : mission : ovoids thread for my pics
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Megalopeos]
#28699626 - 03/15/24 01:41 AM (2 months, 2 days ago) |
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"Holofractal" is the only one who succeeded. In my opinion for else a waste of time, resources and energy.
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Re: Psilocybe azurescens indoors??? [Re: Apfelman] 1
#28699742 - 03/15/24 07:16 AM (2 months, 2 days ago) |
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Holo had a great grow indeed , not the only one tho. And gosh I have no hard work into my wavzzies and they keep pumping fruits this entire winter indoor I'm not in it for bumper yields I've got steady personal stash and can watch them grow its great and takes lil to no effort at all. I vacation a month at a time, and when I'm back there are wavzzies lol ð they don't need me lol ð
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