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Coitus
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P.makarorae. Outdoor growing by bark relocation?
#5439793 - 03/24/06 10:19 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey:
Usually around shroom time, the onset of winter, some p.cubensis mushrooms can be found in public gardens where bark has been used. I've noticed when picking that there is always this white membrane stuff where the mushrooms grow. A couple of days ago I scooped up some of this bark and put it into bags and distributed in a cool semi moist location at the back of my section. It is about 2 months away from the current season in my location. On the bark i relocated its easy to see this white membrane some bark chunks are even held together by it. I', wondering if this method will work at all. The bark that the council used is from another place called riverhead which is the source of p.cubensis here so i guess thats how the spores got into the bark. Is this white membrane where the spores lay dormant? Thanks alot. Oh i just remembered that maybe i should bury some of the membrane covered bark fragments in the soil? if the mushrooms need it to begin life.
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Edited by Coitus (03/24/06 11:21 PM)
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Snaggletooth
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Re: P.cubensis. Outdoor growing by bark relocation? [Re: Coitus]
#5439809 - 03/24/06 10:24 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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I cant answer your question but the new book Mycelium Running can.
I am on the section that talks about that...
I suggest if your interested in this and some other far out ideas then the book is for you.
I like the idea of creating a 'beds' that can provide years of flushes with little to no maintenance.
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Coitus
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Re: P.cubensis. Outdoor growing by bark relocation? [Re: Snaggletooth]
#5439857 - 03/24/06 10:40 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeh well obviously its possible, these gardens just sit there for months on end in totally dry conditions and every year they pop up without fail. Hell i even found a single cubensis growing out of a hanging basket, on my deck, once which shows their distribution. The spores that wait for the right environmental stimulus must be located somewhere either on the bark or in the soil. Is this section on the site? what is it called?
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Snaggletooth
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Re: P.cubensis. Outdoor growing by bark relocation? [Re: Coitus]
#5439887 - 03/24/06 10:54 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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I don't have the book in front of me sorry but here is the Outdoor Cultivation
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Magash
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Re: P.cubensis. Outdoor growing by bark relocation? [Re: Snaggletooth]
#5439904 - 03/24/06 11:03 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Azures yes, Ps Cyans yes, problem here is cubes are not a wood growing shroom. Have you checked or taken a print and checked spore color? Shrooms that grow on wood and look like cubes will usually cost you a kidney or liver if you eat em.
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Coitus
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Re: P.cubensis. Outdoor growing by bark relocation? [Re: Magash]
#5439943 - 03/24/06 11:21 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Correction, I have just discovered (thanks to this site) that the species is actually makarorae. From what ive seen they grow on even tree branchs. Where do spores usually hide when the conditions are not right for the mushrooms to grow?
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Magash
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Re: P.cubensis. Outdoor growing by bark relocation? [Re: Coitus]
#5439946 - 03/24/06 11:25 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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He he he...who knows but they can live for years till they get to the right area somehow.
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Coitus
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Re: P.cubensis. Outdoor growing by bark relocation? [Re: Magash]
#5440154 - 03/25/06 12:59 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Fuck. I feel like a shit digging around in the dirt in the middle of a park, and all the other fucked up poor people rape the sacred site before anyone else gets a turn. I just want my own little hidey hole to share with my friends and experiance the wonders i so rarely have an opportunity to partake in. If this works i will be very happy, last time i ate these i thought i picked the wrong ones and spent 5 hours paranoid and even more so after i puked. The time before that however was very enjoyable, we saw ninjas.
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Re: P.cubensis. Outdoor growing by bark relocation? [Re: Coitus]
#5440838 - 03/25/06 12:12 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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hehe. you really should ID mushrooms before you ingest em! if you die or get a failed organ, it just makes up for bad mushroom rep! but im not your mother. that white cottony stuff is called mycelium. wake up early (like 5 am ish when the conditions are good) and look for those mushrooms. bring some zip lock baggies either empty or with cardboard (corrugated type). then dig in a lil ways so you have a handful of the wood chips with the white stuff. eat the shroom or take a spore print for later use. put the scoop in empty bags and zip up. or have the cardbord already split and moist inside these bagies and sandwich a piece of mycelium in the card board. go to your spot and burry the wood chips under other wood chips and wait. and if you take that stuff in the cardboard and keep it in the baggie in a warm place, it might grow more mycelium. then, you could do more outdoor grows with that.
I hope this made sense
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