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tryptonite
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: MagicRooms]
#4258645 - 06/05/05 02:38 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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good pic magicrooms! cant wait to see it up on bluemeanies site. i recommend donating the pic to erowid for all to see
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Zen Peddler
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: MagicRooms]
#4258710 - 06/05/05 03:14 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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im pulling your chain mate - much appreciated! Good work!
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DrConcrete
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: Zen Peddler]
#4262601 - 06/06/05 02:25 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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hey dudes i'm new to this hunting scene. I live in adelaide and any information to help find this nature wonder would be very helpful.
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tryptonite
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: DrConcrete]
#4265255 - 06/06/05 07:45 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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dr concrete - the best information i can give you is research, a lot, know what your looking for. look at as many pics as possible and spend heaps of time in the field of course. Try blue meanie's site and erowid mushroom gallery
went to the the eucalypt patch yesterday with el duderino. a lot of them were dried up/dying because of lack of rain.
a Lactarius deliciousus from the other day
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DrConcrete
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: tryptonite]
#4266599 - 06/07/05 02:10 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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as you guys are from south aus. i was wondering if any of you have replanted shrooms with any success from poor locations to ideal locations.
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zee_werp
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: DrConcrete]
#4266658 - 06/07/05 03:09 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah it works, but it takes a year for the mycelium to fruit...so if you grabbed a few colonised woodchips / bits of wood from the place you found them (of course be careful to not damage the patch as much as possible) then chuck that in with some uncolonised woodchip at a new location, it will colonise and probably fruit the next season.
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tryptonite
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: DrConcrete]
#4277690 - 06/09/05 08:37 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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DrConcrete said: as you guys are from south aus. i was wondering if any of you have replanted shrooms with any success from poor locations to ideal locations.
yeah im trying this now - last year I dumped some pine chips at a sub producing spot and introduced some wild mycelium. This year it looks like its colonising I hope it fruits. here is the harvest from June 4
hopefully will get a similair if not better harvest this week.
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Droogie
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: tryptonite]
#4278043 - 06/09/05 10:38 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Shit yeah, how good is this weather we're having?? I reckon if I went out today, I might find a few small shrooms, but it seems like next week or weekend there would be heaps of decent sized ones yeah just due to all the rain that is forecast.. have you ever thought that people who read this forum could be going to the same spots as you without even knowing? I reckon that'd be pretty weird, but kinda funny, except for when one of you misses out coz the other picked them all. I dont know, I was just thinkin that today, coz one day a couple of weeks ago, I went looking at a spot that I know of and we were kinda near a house, a fair way i guess, we could tell coz there was lights on (this was at night obviously) and while we were harmlessly searching around, I kept looking at the house and there was this one light that kept being in a different spot whenever I looked there, and I just put that down to me not being able to tell where i was around the house but anyways, we went back to the car and my friends noticed the light swaying from side to side and we realised it must be someone coming towards us with a torch so we left.. maybe that was one of you, and if it was, too bad, you should share. anyways, im new to this forum, so yeah, HEY!
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DrConcrete
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: Droogie]
#4278617 - 06/10/05 02:34 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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yeah this weather is awesome, everything is falling into place soon we will be all trippen also has any in south oz used mushrooms to treat OCD or other similar disorders?
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dfc_cowmoo
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: DrConcrete]
#4278723 - 06/10/05 03:13 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hey fellow south aussies, I went out today to Mt. Lofty. My first real hunt, I found about 50 shrooms but none active I don't think (pics coming soon). Wasn't much eucalyptus bark etc on the ground, mainly leaf litter and pine needles. Shitloads of rain atm tho can't wait for tomorrow. Where do all you other SA,ers go hunting (what type of forest etc)?
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tryptonite
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: Droogie]
#4281478 - 06/10/05 08:49 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Droogie said: have you ever thought that people who read this forum could be going to the same spots as you without even knowing? I reckon that'd be pretty weird, but kinda funny, except for when one of you misses out coz the other picked them all. I dont know, I was just thinkin that today, coz one day a couple of weeks ago, I went looking at a spot that I know of and we were kinda near a house, a fair way i guess, we could tell coz there was lights on (this was at night obviously) and while we were harmlessly searching around, I kept looking at the house and there was this one light that kept being in a different spot whenever I looked there, and I just put that down to me not being able to tell where i was around the house but anyways, we went back to the car and my friends noticed the light swaying from side to side and we realised it must be someone coming towards us with a torch so we left.. maybe that was one of you, and if it was, too bad, you should share. anyways, im new to this forum, so yeah, HEY!
LOL! nah man wasnt us we don't hunt at night at we don't hunt near any house. Also we dont give out specific locations (the Mount Lofty Ranges are a very big place) although we were aware when we first found them that other people shroom there. obviously because other shroomers told us our best locations.
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dfc_cowmoo said: Where do all you other SA,ers go hunting (what type of forest etc)? cOwMoO
look at out thread and what they grow on. They grow in soil amongst rank grass in pine and eucalypt forests in places that retain a lot of moisture. Also woodchips and several other substrates
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dfc_cowmoo
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: tryptonite]
#4281943 - 06/10/05 10:43 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks for the info, but I was wondering one thing, what height do you find the subs like most (bottom/top of hills etc), or is it just anywhere that retains moisture good?
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tryptonite
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: dfc_cowmoo]
#4282404 - 06/11/05 02:10 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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valleys with creeks running through them work well. and yes the place does have to retain a lot of moisture.
heres our latest hunting efforts. we thought we weren't gonna find anything when we were greeted by P platers wearing wutang clothes. driving past they yelled "too late we cleaned this place out!". which they almost did whilist being very destructive in the process. anyway this is what i found. we were expecting a lot more
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OOISI
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: tryptonite]
#4282598 - 06/11/05 05:32 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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yeah they raped the area, rolled logs over, moved shit and left barely anything including pins. . left overs:
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Bless the Lord Oh my soul, Oh my soul, Worship His holy name.
You never know, when and where the shrooms will grow.
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dfc_cowmoo
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: OOISI]
#4283258 - 06/11/05 11:31 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Bloody wiggas...
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OOISI
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: dfc_cowmoo]
#4290017 - 06/13/05 02:17 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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another 2 pics
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Bless the Lord Oh my soul, Oh my soul, Worship His holy name.
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dfc_cowmoo
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: OOISI]
#4290193 - 06/13/05 04:18 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Man, I just can't find a single active... been on 4 hunts now, 2 in lofty ranges, and nothing. Oh well, I'm going back out there tomorrow. persevirance (sp?) wins the battle. :p
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trixxy
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: dfc_cowmoo]
#4290272 - 06/13/05 06:17 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Some sort of Gymnopilus (Spectabilis?):
I seem to be able to find them everywhere.
Amanita (Muscaria?):
These were the only two mushroom types that I spotted, nothing that I was looking for though.
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Zen Peddler
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: OOISI]
#4293927 - 06/14/05 12:38 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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man those are so weird looking Ooisi! They are just so different from Vic subs.
Teh split cap on the one you posted earlier is actually much more representative of Ps.eucalypta - If i had the time i would like to study these further - but i dont have much time unfortunately. Ill see what i can do though.
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tryptonite
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Re: South Australia 2005 season starter [Re: Zen Peddler]
#4309812 - 06/18/05 12:05 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Frydays hunt
edit - many pics added. use netscape 7 for optimal viewing, in explorer you will have to scroll across netscape should make the pics appear in rows
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Edited by tryptonite (06/21/05 06:33 AM)
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