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aussishroomhead
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Indoor cultivation of P.Subagaurosa
#413980 - 10/04/01 05:56 PM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey all.. A while back I was collecting huge amounts of the Subs from parks and the local forest, I had taken dozens of scans of my finds and a month ago my computer fucked up and I had to re-format the hard drive, so I lost all my pics. But i havent given up, so a week ago I decided to try and grow or atleast cultivate the mycelium inside tuppaware containers. I went to my mushroom patches in the bush,golfcoarse and collected as much mycelium as possible with out raping the site of its autumn beauty. I know 99% that I had collected the right stuff cause it smelt exactly like shrooms, so I bagged it and took it home. I cooned a tuppaware container from me mum and half filled it with damp peat moss, then I sprinkled a (sterilized) layer of fern mulch (like what they were growing in) on top of that, followed by the neatly tesselated strips of bark that the mycelium had covered. I then gave it a sprinkle of h2o and sealed it. I then let it sit on top of my fishtank light cause mycelium grows the quickest when it is heated to 24-27 degrees celcius. I monitored it everyday and spent ages picking out molds and cleaning it up,then i forgot about it for a few days until today when I checked it out I noticed the mycelium was fluffy and was branching out covering the middle layer, it smelt exactly like Psilocybe, and even better it seems I have conquered the mold problem, now I got to conquer the fruiting and the little bugs that will hatch when the time is right. My plan for fruiting this strain (indoors) is going to be 60% unlikely because I dont think I could keep monitoring the temp that has to be around 16-19 degrees C. My plan is to spread the fully colinized material onto a shallow tray, lightly covered with sterilised wood shavings. The tray will be placed in a empty fish tank under the house, a cool light will be hung directly above and I will use either dry ice or normal ice from our ice maker to keep the temp around 17*C. I plan to carry on wiht this experiment until I fail\succeed if I dont fruit em Ill cultivate more and make a huge mushroom patch in the garden. PS . Ive noticed some very slight blueing rection where I have touched it, or my eyes are going on me now... :)
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40oz


Registered: 01/18/01
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Re: Indoor cultivation of P.Subagaurosa [Re: aussishroomhead]
#413990 - 10/04/01 06:08 PM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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you described a very interesting project, something id like to see in a pic....got a few?
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Zen Peddler


Registered: 06/18/01
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Re: Indoor cultivation of P.Subagaurosa [Re: aussishroomhead]
#414406 - 10/05/01 12:52 AM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cool! I have actually pinned a couple of Psilocybe Subaeruginosa and Ps.Australiana by transferring mycelium into my garden mulch areas, but they all abhorted :-( Ive also germinated local Australiana on a mulch/verm mix and it colonised for a while before some fluffy white crap overran it... There is a guy who has flourishing agar cultures of prints i have sent him of Ps. Australiana, Subaeruginosa and Ps.Cyanescens and also an unknown aussie native and im hoping that maybe we can isolate a more fruit-friendly strain or something :-) Keep up the great work - Cubies just dont compare to those aussie natives of the autumn
www.shaman-australis.com/shroom/
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Zen Peddler


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Re: Indoor cultivation of P.Subagaurosa [Re: Zen Peddler]
#414413 - 10/05/01 12:56 AM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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I forgot to add that Jalien has colonised 100% bits of wet paper with Ps. Subaeruginosa - i think they need near freezing temps to initiate pinning...:-) And Stamets rates Subaeruginosa as moderate to HIGHLY potent
www.shaman-australis.com/shroom/
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aussishroomhead
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Re: Indoor cultivation of P.Subagaurosa [Re: Zen Peddler]
#414669 - 10/05/01 09:01 AM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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A friend of mine that I used to go hunting with, said that he had his mushrooms pin and then abort in his back yard. Im getting me digi cam fixed so I can keep u up to date. Anyways me parent hae gone to sleep so Im off to smoke herb and whatch Foxtel.
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