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OfflineKREVET
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Outdoorbed
    #390144 - 09/10/01 10:38 AM (23 years, 5 months ago)

Hi,
I made an an outdoorbed of Psilocybe Cyanescens this spring. The mycelium ist growing, but unfoutunately only slowly. Only a few woodchips are fully colonised, but you can see the mycelium on them. So my question is: what can I do to get at least some mushrooms this fall? Or it is hopeless?


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InvisibleBrownPastures
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Re: Outdoorbed [Re: KREVET]
    #390288 - 09/10/01 02:01 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

What does your bed look like? How did you make the bed? Why did you use woodchips for Cyanesens?

It is almost the end of summer, IMHO, the Cyanesens should have fruited already. When making your bed, you might have been thinking of Azuresens, which is unfortunate. So, basicly, it's hopeless.

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Re: Outdoorbed [Re: KREVET]
    #390808 - 09/10/01 10:23 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

I was under the impression that Azures and Psilo. CYans should both fruit under the same conditions as far as substrates, environment, and what not. I could be wrong...


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Re: Outdoorbed [Re: Richard_D_James]
    #390817 - 09/10/01 10:34 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

I certainly wouldn't fuck with it at this point. It's a little late to get recolonization, IMO.

Something that might happen [happened?] is weed fungi taking over the chips. That happened with a bohemica patch I planted last spring. I was all excited over the rich, rhizo growth, really looking forward to fall. We had some rain awhile back and these nasty little brown things [like a cross between a Galerina and a Mirasmeus] popped up all over the patch.
Anyway, I'd keep an eye out, they could surprise you, but there really isn't anything you can DO at this point of the season. Could be wrong.


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Re: Outdoorbed [Re: Richard_D_James]
    #391022 - 09/11/01 07:21 AM (23 years, 5 months ago)

Azures are woodloving mushrooms , cyans love dung.

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Re: Outdoorbed [Re: BrownPastures]
    #391176 - 09/11/01 10:56 AM (23 years, 5 months ago)

BrownPastures is confusing Panaeolus cyanescens with Psilocybe cyanescens.

Panaeolus cyanescens: Dung loving subtropical species.
Psilocybe cyanescens: Wood loving temperate species similar to P. azurescens.

They do not look the same and are not closely related. They are both very potent.

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Re: Outdoorbed [Re: Workman]
    #392292 - 09/12/01 11:28 AM (23 years, 5 months ago)

Thank's Workman! : )

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Re: Outdoorbed [Re: BrownPastures]
    #393025 - 09/13/01 01:37 AM (23 years, 5 months ago)

Here on the westcoast, I haven't seen any Ps. cyanescens fruiting yet.


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