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mattymonkey
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: blackout]
#4290293 - 06/13/05 06:40 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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how well does this beer thing actually work?
would one small bucket take care of the whole garden?
seems like a cheap and easy way to get rid of them if it does work as you may not need to redo it when it rains..
has anyone had much experience with it?
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: mattymonkey]
#4290397 - 06/13/05 08:27 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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yeah i tried the beer deal around my garden years ago and it didn't work too well with slugs. alot of flying insects succumbed to it though. de has been the best bet for slugs and creepy crawlies. even though you have to reapply after rains it is still the best bet for your money. workman nice stuff, love the purple coloring. is this something that will be available in the near future? good luck peace
Edited by backupwards (06/13/05 07:13 PM)
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4291426 - 06/13/05 01:51 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Attempting to pull the thread back on course away from slug control.

They seem to match the published description so far. All of the slug eaten stumps are sprouting several new mushrooms. The middle and far right images are of the same area as the very first picture in the top post. The large mushroom is the original slug damage specimen that is still growing and now sprouting new mushrooms at its base. The light crumbly material in the left photo is slug bait.
Edited by Workman (06/13/05 03:12 PM)
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4292789 - 06/13/05 07:12 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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so do the purple up as they mature? will they be available anytime in the near future? peace
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: backupwards]
#4297119 - 06/14/05 10:06 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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I think the purple is a photo artifact and the gills are not really that color. Depending on the success of this cultivation attempt, spores may be available in the near future.
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4304141 - 06/16/05 02:58 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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This is very exciting, Workman ! I've spent nearly two years in Japan and never found any actives (i was especialy looking after Psilocybe Argentipes). Keep the good work ! We are all interested by your experimentations, thank you very much !
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: KOPELANDIAA]
#4304305 - 06/16/05 03:31 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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GREAT WORK^man!!
Looks like a weilli a little so far in color an habitat?
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: KOPELANDIAA]
#4304407 - 06/16/05 04:00 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'd love to acquire P. argentipes myself. The P. venenata are coming along and are also becoming more abundant. The belly button like depression in the top of the cap is mentioned as a species specific trait in "Psilocybe Mushrooms of the World" by Paul Stamets. The last image looks suprisingly like baeocystis with the irregular folds on the cap margin. I also noted some fly damage (eggs and larvae tunnels) on the caps that might be distorting the shape.
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4304599 - 06/16/05 04:39 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
Workman said: The last image looks suprisingly like baeocystis with the irregular folds on the cap margin.
yes it does look a little like a baeo. I found a patch of them several years ago in Burien, Wa.
Very nice grow!~
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4311116 - 06/18/05 03:02 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Local weather conditions are staying favorable for mushroom growth. The largest one seems about ready for a print attempt. Many new small ones are also visible.
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4320728 - 06/21/05 01:07 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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I picked the large one and was unable to get a print. Perhaps I waited too long.
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4329423 - 06/23/05 05:18 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4329803 - 06/23/05 06:46 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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very nice!~
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Roadkill]
#4338857 - 06/26/05 10:13 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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That's really cool. Once I get out of this dreaded Alaska, I'd like to start little projects like that outside, I think it's really cool how wood-lovers grow in the wild. There is only one strain up here that grows naturally and it's some sort of cyan, i forget though. It's a whopper of a mushroom though, I saw a picture once and it was huge.
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Re: Psilocybe venenata - Japan [Re: Workman]
#4343817 - 06/27/05 03:50 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Very well done sir!!! Always enjoy seeing the more exotic magic specie.......
What part of Japan are these guys native too? Any other info about them??
-S
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