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Workman
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Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field
#4021611 - 04/06/05 12:45 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Panaeolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field 4/6/05.
This strain tends to produce an even pinset with an abundance of uniformly sized and shaped fruits. Pins are brown and lighten to a grayish tan as they mature. Caps remain bell shape until very mature. Flesh blues intensely when cut or bruised.
Substrate is sterilized horse manure with a peat/calcium carbonate casing.

Comparison of relative sizes of Jamaican Cane Field (left) to Suphanburi, Thailand (center) and Australian (right).
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Edited by Workman (04/13/05 03:10 PM)
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4021621 - 04/06/05 12:47 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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there is only one problem................
which to nominate for pic-of-the-month?!!!!!!!!!! way to go, workman
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: shirley knott]
#4021644 - 04/06/05 12:53 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Wow very nice! Hope I have the same success with my Cyans
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4021733 - 04/06/05 01:24 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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WOW!
Now that is what I like to see!
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Olgualion]
#4022090 - 04/06/05 03:21 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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jupp, lovely  peace ohm
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4022534 - 04/06/05 05:18 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Workman
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4031319 - 04/08/05 03:18 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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2nd Flush (young stage) 4/8/05, 2 days after first flush harvest. The lighter areas of the substrate are bare colonized horse manure. The casing came off with the harvest of the previous mushrooms.

One day later 4/9/05


Preliminary comparison of gill structure of the Australian (left) and Jamaican (right) strains of Panaelous cyanescens. The gill spacing of the Australian is wider and the gills hang well below the cap edge. Grid is 1/2 inch. The Australian strain will be featured in a future thread.
Edited by Workman (04/09/05 04:47 PM)
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4033753 - 04/09/05 09:15 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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excellent presentation
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: gema]
#4034222 - 04/09/05 12:28 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Wow! nice fruits great job workman!
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: astrozombi3]
#4039780 - 04/11/05 01:10 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Damn nice job Workman!
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Hotnuts]
#4045963 - 04/12/05 01:12 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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what ratio's did you use? poo/peat/cal? Was it done off of grains and what type? How long did it take to colonize? Did U use multispore or slices?
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Juan_del_Pueblo]
#4046031 - 04/12/05 01:25 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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100% sterile horse stable manure in an injectable bag, injected with a liquid culture that was inoculated with a multispore agar wedge. No grains were harmed in the making of this photo essay. Casing was peat/calcium carbonate 4:1 ratio by volume "sterilized" in the microwave, (with excess water to make up for steam loss, for 20 minutes). Casing is applied very thinly, 1/4 inch or less.
The bottom of this post Suphanburi, Thailand Panaeolus has more details.
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Edited by Workman (04/12/05 01:31 PM)
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Workman
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4051053 - 04/13/05 03:11 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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3rd flush as of 4/13/05 They seem to be getting shorter from flush to flush. Perhaps due to less CO2 production as the culture ages. Normally I stop at the 3rd flush but in the interest of science I will let them go through one more cycle.

Photomicrograph of gill surface showing spore tetrads.
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Edited by Workman (04/13/05 03:16 PM)
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Workman
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4070051 - 04/18/05 07:29 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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4th flush as of 4/16/05

It looks like it could produce a few more mushrooms in a 5th flush, but I am disposing this bag to make room for other things.
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4072236 - 04/19/05 11:00 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sweet Did you weight the crops?
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Olgualion
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4072490 - 04/19/05 12:04 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Wow.
>100% sterile horse stable manure in an injectable bag, injected with a liquid culture that was inoculated with a multispore agar wedge. No grains were harmed in the making of this photo essay.
Is this "preference", due to ease, or do you find it helps reduce contamination?
I have never seen more than a 3rd flush. I know others, have had much sucess with Pans as well. Always go green for my bud tho.
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Olgualion]
#4073343 - 04/19/05 03:49 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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I find that a fully colonized sterile substrate resists contamination.
Here is the 5th flush just before I dumped it. It's a shame but I needed the space and it looked like it was going to keep fruiting at a minimal level forever. I didn't weigh the fruits.
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Workman]
#4075576 - 04/20/05 01:36 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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gotta put my two cents worth in:
amazing work! what an example....
lord, i got a lot of learning to do...
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: gratefulredhead]
#4077495 - 04/20/05 02:57 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Just a quick question, how did you humidify the opened bag?
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Workman
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Re: Paneolus cyanescens - Jamaican Cane Field [Re: Herbin_Legend]
#4077588 - 04/20/05 03:13 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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I put it in a modified dead refrigerator fruiting chamber but a humidity tent and hand misting works too
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