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Re: The Azure Project (11/3, pins!!!) [Re: G a n j a]
    #1324530 - 02/21/03 09:26 AM (20 years, 7 months ago)

They grow in the immediate coastal zone. Most azures are found within eye sight of the ocean. I friend accidently tasted his fingers after picking some and noticed that they were salty. I figured salty soil is probably only found very close to the ocean just as azures are, maybe there is a correlation.

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Re: The Azure Project (11/3, pins!!!) [Re: Joshua]
    #1325078 - 02/21/03 02:34 PM (20 years, 7 months ago)

i was wondering about the possibility that seaweed getting dried out on the beach, carried by the wind and caught in the dune grass might be a preferred substrate .what do ya think ?


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Re: The Azure Project (11/3, pins!!!) [Re: deanofmean]
    #1531714 - 05/08/03 05:26 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Worth looking at id say deb.

The Psilocybe azurescens spawn im producing at the moment is
Agar to hazel (Corylus avellana) chips

In plastic containers missing out the grain step, and things are going well.
This is also workig very well for Psilocybe subaeruginosa.
Sorry the pictures chack, its hard to photograph clingfilm :smirk:

Sorry to bump an old thread but it was one of my first favourites and after rereading it i think others may like to.Shame lots of the pictures are down :-(   


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Re: The Azure Project (11/3, pins!!!) [Re: Paid]
    #1531868 - 05/08/03 06:16 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

so you aren't just an OTD whore....good work!


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Re: The Azure Project (11/3, pins!!!) [Re: Paid]
    #1534293 - 05/09/03 10:29 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)

paid, i can't see from the pic, i assume there are holes in the cligwrap for air exchange?


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Re: The Azure Project (New Year fruit!) [Re: Joshua]
    #2318502 - 02/09/04 04:08 PM (19 years, 7 months ago)

I am restructuring my azure bed. I will be removing the old chips and adding new and will be growing other species instead of azures.

Here are some final pics for this post.

A pic of the bed with cedar rails removed.



Some misc mycelium pics. I don't know if this is azure mycelium or not. It tasted like dirt if that helps :crazy:





Look for a post under "Outdoor Woodlover Garden" for future pics and grow information about this bed. I haven't started it yet but will soon.

Joshua


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Re: The Azure Project (New Year fruit!) [Re: Joshua]
    #2324509 - 02/11/04 02:01 PM (19 years, 7 months ago)

incredible joshua, keep up the good work, wish i could eat some of those!


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