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bluengreen
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PNW CLIMATE BLUE RINGERS
#5383460 - 03/09/06 10:48 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey, Is the PNW had a matching climate for blue ringers???? Its been raining lately and im thinknig of my lat year blue ringer spot is worth checkin out yet
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CptnGarden
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Re: PNW CLIMATE BLUE RINGERS [Re: bluengreen]
#5383554 - 03/09/06 11:05 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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i found a few in the bay area before i moved north, around november and december. its been 45deg - 55deg lately here in paradise, some snow, but mostly heavy showers. ive found a few interesting mushrooms, but nothing like ringers or cyans. anytime is a good time to check your mushroom patch, i always used to visit mine year-round, i felt connected with the area.
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mjshroomer
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Re: PNW CLIMATE BLUE RINGERS [Re: CptnGarden]
#5384870 - 03/10/06 09:44 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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IT was pretty cold inmSeattle yesterday. WEnt to see munich and when I came out of the theeatre it was too cold for local shrooms, unless some were already up.
AS for the blue ringers, They will come up ion different places at tiomes during most of the year. Howevr, again it is pretty cold. The only place could be new lawns in surburban developpment areas with lots of nitrogens and phospates int eh fertilizers .
mj
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trevorda8
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Re: PNW CLIMATE BLUE RINGERS [Re: bluengreen]
#5386024 - 03/10/06 03:10 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Well, here we have stuntzii's growing soon, and also subbalteatus.
I'm going to be checking construction sites for subb's. Sometimes they leave bales of hay lyin around. It sure would be a good place to check.
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mjshroomer
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Re: PNW CLIMATE BLUE RINGERS [Re: trevorda8]
#5386701 - 03/10/06 04:59 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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The bales of hay need to be out all winter long with a tarp composting. usually int he sprinng whenthe stiff winds blow off the tarps of large bales comvered, that is where the Pn subbs appear. A bale sitting out for a feqw onths most likely will not have any shrooms in them.
mj
I have seen bales along the highways for yeasr and never once have me or my friends ever found any subbs growing in that particular habitat.
They lay them all along I-5 in the PNW, expecially between Olympia and Everett.
mj
ANd Shroomie of Doomie, They grow in lawns mostly all year long at times, however, the wood chip varieties grow inn late August-September until january or so at times given the rightr weather conditions. Back when Ott, Me, Stamets, Menser, Miller, Harris and others all wrote our guiodes, we relied on others works and also the hidden factor. WE all gave stuntzii's a season of form August to Novembner or so. This was when we all assumed they grew in that time-frame. A few years later we learned they grweww a long seasonal growth, but we did not let everyone know they had an extended season.
mj
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