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Colonizing a cow pasture
    #5605052 - 05/08/06 01:36 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

There's a cow pasture near my house, which does not produce mushrooms. I've started an outdoor grow bed with some of the manuer from the field and left it totally in the hands of nature. The result: mushrooms after each rain.

I've got some PF cakes which have gone through three flushes. I've an idea to cut them into bits (just like I did to make the outdoor bed) and walk around the field planting the cake pieces into suitable patties. I could easily do this to about a hundred patties in an afternoon, cutting the pieces small. Once they begin to fruit, they'll drop their spores and nature should take its course.

What do you think?


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Xris]
    #5605061 - 05/08/06 01:40 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

Depends on your areas year round climate, and the strain/species.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: FungusMan]
    #5605087 - 05/08/06 01:52 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

also spend cake bits are tired after 3 flushes. this would be more liekly to work if you make cakes up especially for the task.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: skeletor]
    #5605108 - 05/08/06 01:59 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

LOL, this reminded me of what I did the other day at my parents cow harm. I made a bunch of syringes from prints I thought might have been dirty, and sprayed down all the hay bales lol. I don't figure anything will happen but, better than just tossing them,lol. I figured maybe Ill get lucky in a couple months and find a couple shroomies after a good rain.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: skeletor]
    #5605131 - 05/08/06 02:09 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)



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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: shroomballa]
    #5605206 - 05/08/06 02:32 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

Yeah, I've read that post before. I'm going to try and concentrate the patties I impregnate around the hay bales, so the spores land on them.

I live in Texas and with the succes of the grow bed, which was left totally untended, I think this plan will work. I'll keep you guys posted during the next few months/year.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Xris]
    #5605218 - 05/08/06 02:39 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

cubies?


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: ilovemushies]
    #5605650 - 05/08/06 04:36 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

so I take it you dont plan on picking most of the shrooms, so that the spores can colonize the whole field?


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: shroomballa]
    #5605783 - 05/08/06 05:17 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

piece of cake will work far bettr tehn spores or LC. for whwtever reason spores and LC just don' take well on straight poopy. it would be nice to be able to just kick up a mono tup of pop and not have o deal with grain spawn. oh well its not a hobby if its impossibly simple.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: skeletor]
    #5605799 - 05/08/06 05:21 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

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LC just don' take well on straight poopy.




Actually, you CAN inject a poo bag with a good LC. It works quite well from what Ive read. Im wanting to try it out myself real soon.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: FungusMan]
    #5605822 - 05/08/06 05:25 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

i read a post by agar 2 out of 50 didn't sounds like good odds to me.
if it worked that well id gladly not bother with grain spawn i think most people would gladly skip that.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: skeletor]
    #5622420 - 05/12/06 07:32 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

Well, today I cut up two freshly colonized cakes and got about 30 pieces out of it. I plunged them all into cow patties of various ages. I usually find mushrooms growing on the old ones, but I spread it out just to be sure.

Well, I swear, someone else is trying to grow mushrooms in this same field. I found a few cow patties stacked together mixed with some hay out there (a lot like my outdoor grow bed). Then, after years of searching this field, I find what might be some cubensis growing on a cow patty. I can't ID it for sure, because they're almost completely dried and they look a little funky. They're not bluing, but I'm guessing that's because they're so dried out. They look like they were a bit scaly so, I don't know.

We'll see what happens.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Xris]
    #5622451 - 05/12/06 07:38 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

that rocks.

two dudes trying to grow in the same pasture.

If all works out for either of you, there will be fruits there for years to come.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Xris]
    #5622565 - 05/12/06 08:04 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

What i would do is take a gallon of sterile potato dextrose water and dip a spore print in there under and get all the spores in (in a glove box or by a flowhood) then let that colonize for a couple weeks or whatever then dilite that lc with ten gallons of sterile water.


then i would run around the pasture with 11 gallons of lc injecting every turd pile i could find.


but im just crazy like the, lol


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Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Psychoslut]
    #5622592 - 05/12/06 08:13 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

do it.

totally do it.

we need more experiments. Put the mycelium everywhere.

Traveling to u.s. for bonnaroo, want to plant patches there.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: monstermitch]
    #5622633 - 05/12/06 08:24 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

it wouldn't do me much good. they wouldn't come back the following year. cube spores have been thrown around by winds and hurricanes for probably allot of a millions of years, they have already spread everywhere they will grow naturally.


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[quote]KristiMidocean said:
Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Psychoslut]
    #5622648 - 05/12/06 08:26 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

:noway:


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: monstermitch]
    #5622762 - 05/12/06 08:50 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

you are going to have to be a bit more intelligible than that if you want to talk to me  :wink:


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Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Psychoslut]
    #5622786 - 05/12/06 08:54 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

the face means:

that's too bad. I would love to spread cube spores/mycelium throughout so they would be available all over.

but I know you are right. They are subtropical and only grow where they can, and there they are already there.

Just a face of a little dream disintegrating..


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: monstermitch]
    #5622894 - 05/12/06 09:16 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

I heard if you cut an apple in half and make a print right on the apple then feed the apple to a cow its stomach will do the rest.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: woodnutz]
    #5622919 - 05/12/06 09:22 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

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I heard if you cut an apple in half and make a print right on the apple then feed the apple to a cow its stomach will do the rest.




:rockon:


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: monstermitch]
    #5623041 - 05/12/06 09:51 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

That was my theory when misting down the hay bales with spore water.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: FungusMan]
    #11231725 - 10/12/09 07:35 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

mix the cakes in with the cows food and also when u pic mushrooms flic the caps to help get spores out


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Laughing_Gnome]
    #11231768 - 10/12/09 08:03 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

that really sounds cool. I want to impregnate my backyard with them... :-) I once dumped about 8 quarts of colonized B+ birdseed in between a wall and the side of a hill  and after a rain on a hot day I went to check on them and was so surprised to see some had popped up... they didn't look as nice as they do in a tub, they were kind of short and frail, but that made it even cooler for some reason.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Laughing_Gnome]
    #11231812 - 10/12/09 08:29 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

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mix the cakes in with the cows food and also when u pic mushrooms flic the caps to help get spores out




no dont mix the cakes with the cows food, theres no telling what effect that could have on the cows. i would be mad if someone did that shit to mine. put the pieces around where they feed, most likely they wont mess with old hay. i would try concentrating on the tree line, as that has always been where we find them. on a side note,alot of brands of sweet-feed has antifungal additives in it.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: inkmaggot]
    #11231861 - 10/12/09 08:43 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

big sprayer and a cake .  mix up the myc. in the water for the sprayer and go to town. should be able to fill a few times and over a verry large area.
spring time best i think.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: ratdog]
    #11232032 - 10/12/09 09:37 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

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big sprayer and a cake .  mix up the myc. in the water for the sprayer and go to town. should be able to fill a few times and over a verry large area.
spring time best i think.




Use a super soaker. :cool:


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