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orpheus
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Registered: 07/30/06
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I must agree the draught at the beginning of summer was horrifying; it practically killed a huge fig tree in my backyard as well as several other plants. Now that we are receiving some rain things are much improved but things could certainly be better.
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Loc: Orphic Trench
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Re: Mush ID South Alabama Part 2 [Re: orpheus]
#5925595 - 08/02/06 02:22 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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As YESSUP mentioned in the gulf coast thread,the heat is not allowing the mushrooms to grow in the field.Best check around the edges of the field within the tree line.Thats where I have had most of my luck the last 2 weeks.
No choice edibles so far this year.
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orpheus
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Yeah, that sounds about right. Everything I have found is on the edge but I have a really cool “edge” on the back of my field because there is a huge section that is basically in the woods lots of trees and shade. In fact this might surprise people but all of the photos I posted at the top of this thread are from Monday at 3:00 in the afternoon. I am not going to pretend like 3 in the afternoon is a good time to go shrooming but due to the fact that there is a huge amount of shade in this field there is still a lot of mushrooms even at that time of the day.
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hooksbooks
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Registered: 06/26/06
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Re: Mush ID South Alabama Part 2 [Re: orpheus]
#5929264 - 08/03/06 05:45 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Potent pins. pretty good condition. try steeing up a humidity and air exchange chamber for your next dung haul. yeah of course there are mushrooms that time of day orpheus. I'm often too damn lazy to make it out to my fields first thing in the morning. And as for the treeline, thats about all I hunt around. It offers shade for the shrooms and the hunter, takes some of the glare off of you, and allows you to better monitor your surroundings and who could potentially be monitoring you. I do alot of highstepping when tromping through those wierd bushy cowfield plants. For the amount of time I actually spend in the field, I can gather quite a bit. along the lines of a half ounce dry in about 5 minutes. The myc network is very strong there around the treeline. MAybe if I get up earlier next time I will venture out.
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