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Stymee
From here to reality.


Registered: 03/31/02
Posts: 671
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: mjshroomer]
#1591300 - 05/29/03 09:45 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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I found a large crop of Morels this spring. Went hoe to get my camera and came back an hour later and they were all gone.
Hello MJ, I didn't think that morels grew in Seattle. I thought they all grew east of the Cascades. Here in Seattle, we don't have many pine trees which morels love. What was the habitat you found these in?
Thanks, Stymee
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mjshroomer
Sage
Registered: 07/21/99
Posts: 13,774
Loc: gone with my shrooms
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: Stymee]
#1592103 - 05/30/03 03:14 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Morels pop up in apple orchards in Watnachee and other areas. In the city they pop up in gardens in public places.
A friend of mine will soon be selling a CD-ROM of morels in Washingoton.
mj
I'll keep you posted.
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Zen Peddler


Registered: 06/18/01
Posts: 6,379
Loc: orbit
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: mjshroomer]
#1592385 - 05/30/03 07:42 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Ganesh - you need better spots!!
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ganesh
stranger still
Registered: 10/05/02
Posts: 77
Loc: cloud seven
Last seen: 16 years, 10 months
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: Zen Peddler]
#1597277 - 05/31/03 11:28 PM (20 years, 7 months ago) |
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i know i know i know.... I'm on a new mission this winter to find new 'secret' patches. I still have a couple that are fruiting quite regularly.. I think that there has been a huge increase in mushroom hunters and general mushroom awareness this season though - just from talking to various friends... which is good and bad.
I'm just getting so sick of constantly checking out new places and finding absolutely shit-all. At the moment I think about 1 in every 5 new places I check may have a few. oh well - back to the drawing board!
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gdowg
Stragler


Registered: 06/14/05
Posts: 87
Loc: Vic, Australia
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: ganesh]
#4394623 - 07/12/05 12:54 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'd agree ganesh, i found it very hard to find any spots with more than one or two around melbourne, and i've come across a few other fellow hunters a number of times on my missions, think between the lines, and persistance is the key.. Theres plenty out there going soggy and old as well, just gotta find them first
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DepthToTheCore
JeeBuzz

Registered: 05/05/04
Posts: 3,649
Loc: Australia brah
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: gdowg]
#4394706 - 07/12/05 01:22 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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WHats with the 2 year old thread?
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bizzaroSquirrel
residentsquirrel

Registered: 05/28/05
Posts: 81
Loc: Melbourne, Aust
Last seen: 15 years, 7 months
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: DepthToTheCore]
#4395004 - 07/12/05 04:23 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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^^ heh, its a good thread tho...
for the people who were posting 2 years ago (or hunting 2 years ago), have you noticed any differences since 2003? more/less patches? more/less hunters?
damn, makes me appreciate the one patch i found a hell of a lot more
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Cymbaline
Stranger


Registered: 05/31/05
Posts: 179
Loc: Oz
Last seen: 1 month, 13 days
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: bizzaroSquirrel]
#4395128 - 07/12/05 06:39 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Been hunting the same area for around 20 years. More mushies this year than in the last few. Peak times for this area in my experience would have been 10 - 13 years ago. Still plenty to go around this year though. The last couple of years have been dismal....just another thing to blame on the drought, eh?
Numbers of hunters come and go, some years a lot, others a few. This may just be a matter of timing though - who can tell how many people come and go when you are not around. There are the odd two or three I have seen nearly every year.
I must say the concept of a private patch (as mentioned earlier in this thread) is a new one to me.
The people I know, and the those I have met just the once or twice while hunting appear, much like myself, to be gathering enough for a trip that day. I have never run into anyone taking everything they can get their hands on. This, I think, is the issue, more so than people stealing from your patch. Where I hunt there is usually enough to go around.
Take it easy.
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psiclops
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Registered: 12/06/02
Posts: 1,965
Loc: PNW
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Re: difference b/w P Cyanescens and P Subaeruginosa? [Re: Cymbaline]
#4397762 - 07/12/05 09:34 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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I would just keep slowly adding alder mulch or mix mulch, with no cedar. And maybe even some extra rich soil, too. That way, they will continue to fruit, annually, after the first fruit. I found one good patch, last year, in Snohomish County, and took a buddy to see it. I kinda knew he would be so stupid to fuck it all up. And he did. But it's cool, cause the greatest feeling is finding Ps. Cyan patches. So, I'll find some more this Fall. If anyone wants to go with me, you can always steal my patches, after I'm gone. I live in OLY now.
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