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trunksan
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Which species can be cultivated indoors?
#3474875 - 12/10/04 04:50 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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From what I've read around the shroomery and mucotopia: Woodlovers are very difficult to grow indoors. Are there any woodlovers that can be grown indoors succesfully? Except for Cubensis, Paneolus Cyanescens, Tamapanesis and Psilocube mexicana, are there any other "active" species that can be grown indoors? I've never read anything about Copelandia Cyanescens or Psilocube Semilanceata aka Libery caps. How can they be grown, if at all? I've grwon Cubensis and Paneolys Cyanescens so its not necesairy to start explaining about the cubensis strains and the substrates, I'm aware of the substrates on which all these mushrooms grow. I would just like to ask to keep this topic to the questions asked.
Edited by trunksan (12/10/04 05:05 AM)
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liveby
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: trunksan]
#3474884 - 12/10/04 04:58 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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well theres different substrates for diffrent mushrooms : u see cubeS is the easiest and can ba grown on most substrates , but different strains might preffer WBS (wild bird seed) that wood or The PF tek or Grass Seed , herE is a good general guide www.mush-mush.nl then goto teks page !
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Edited by liveby (12/10/04 04:59 AM)
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Anno
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: liveby]
#3474917 - 12/10/04 05:29 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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>Except for Cubensis, Paneolus Cyanescens, Tamapanesis and Psilocube mexicana, are >there any other "active" species that can be grown indoors?
Panaeolus cyanescens = Copelandia cyanescens Panaeolus subbalteatus
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KyKid
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: Anno]
#3475454 - 12/10/04 10:19 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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thanks anno. i to was looking for a woodlover to grow indoors. i have a pan cyan print but was going to wait till i did some research before going ahead with the grow but now that i know they grow indoors, then away i go.
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trunksan
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: KyKid]
#3490210 - 12/13/04 08:26 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pan Cyan is not a wood lover. It grows on straw and/or dung.
Thanks for the answer Anno. I guess noo wood-lover can be grown indoors.
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tripndicular
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: trunksan]
#3490234 - 12/13/04 08:33 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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I thought , but could be wrong , but just about "all"(95%) species can be grown indoors . It is just a matter of using proper sub , and creating the right enviros for any given species . Some are just a lot more particular , and it is hard to get things exactally right for certain species . Decomposing wood species are probably the trickiest .
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Anno
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: tripndicular]
#3490415 - 12/13/04 09:49 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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For what I know, none of the Psilocybe species is a mycorrhiza species, so judging by this, as you said, if you can provide the correct substrate and environment, all Psilocybe species can be cultivated indoors.
But herein lies the problem: For the most species it is extremely difficult to provide the right conditions, thus for the average grower the number of indoor species is reduced to:
Psilocybe cubensis Panaeolus cyanescens Psilocybe tampanensis Psilocybe mexicana Panaeolus subbalteatus Psilocybe semperviva
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tripndicular
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: Anno]
#3490478 - 12/13/04 10:10 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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The mighty Anno has spoken , let it be etched in stone and worshiped by all , student bows humbly to the pc screen in submission to his mentor .
Thanx Anno for filling our heads with knowledge .
By the way what happened to your gal ... what was here damn name ? Like that new avatar , what is that grain colonizing on agar ? nice rhizos goin on there .
And yes that is a BIG "IF" I was reffering to . You to I assume . Same goes with many other species of mush , not just "active" ones .
PS could you define "mycorrhiza" for us lame , minimal educated types ?
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: tripndicular]
#3490609 - 12/13/04 10:48 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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tripndicular said: PS could you define "mycorrhiza" for us lame , minimal educated types ?
symbiosis with a tree, like its roots for example. peace ohm *edit* fly agaric for example.
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Edited by ohmatic (12/13/04 10:49 AM)
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Rockstar69
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: ohmatic]
#3490882 - 12/13/04 11:54 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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http://www.sporeworks.com/azurdata.htm
check this out lots of info for growing azures
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: trunksan]
#3490941 - 12/13/04 12:07 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Since its yur first time, i think you should practice growing morels at yur freinds house, its one of the easier edibles. That away you can practice see if you can grow some shroomz without gettin busted.
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Edited by Psychoslut (12/13/04 05:30 PM)
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trunksan
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Re: Which species can be cultivated indoors? [Re: Anno]
#3496493 - 12/14/04 09:59 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anno said: For what I know, none of the Psilocybe species is a mycorrhiza species, so judging by this, as you said, if you can provide the correct substrate and environment, all Psilocybe species can be cultivated indoors.
But herein lies the problem: For the most species it is extremely difficult to provide the right conditions, thus for the average grower the number of indoor species is reduced to:
Psilocybe cubensis Panaeolus cyanescens Psilocybe tampanensis Psilocybe mexicana Panaeolus subbalteatus Psilocybe semperviva
Thanks a lot! I couldn't expect lees from the wise Anno!
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