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B.I.O.
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p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic)
#599328 - 04/05/02 04:59 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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these 2 petris were out of 5 from a multispore-germination...now after 8 weeks 1 shows a small fruitbody (which will be cloned) and the other starts building sclerotiadroplets (not condensed water) ...i wonder work if you had the same experience...also the droplets are going to a new petri...
im very interested how this is going further....i will keep ya updated
BiO
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Elektrolurch
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: B.I.O.]
#599343 - 04/05/02 05:33 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Great!!!
I inoculated grass seed some days ago with a multispore germination. I hope it works ....
Elektrolurch
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B.I.O.
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: Elektrolurch]
#599573 - 04/05/02 11:26 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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hi elektro.....this seems to be promising...special the lil shroom...i will try grasseed and birdseed as a substrate...
BTW....do you do any semilanceata work?....i have 1 cake of compost/grasseed/rice that is half throu after 6 weeks...id really like to see them fruit invitro like j. gartz did.....
good luck for your attempts..
BiO.
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blue39
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: B.I.O.]
#599617 - 04/05/02 12:27 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Could you guys give more details about this strain.
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B.I.O.
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: blue39]
#600300 - 04/06/02 02:34 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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i got a part of a print from workman...the species was found in atlanta and is a grasslandspecies like mex. tampa. and semilanceata...that is all i know about it...
BiO.
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aaron
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: B.I.O.]
#600482 - 04/06/02 10:36 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Edited by aaron (04/08/02 07:54 AM)
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: aaron]
#600743 - 04/06/02 05:51 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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those are beautiful..great job!
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GaNjAShRooM
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: aaron]
#600746 - 04/06/02 05:59 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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those look like cubensis to me-
just like my ecuadors-
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B.I.O.
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: GaNjAShRooM]
#600926 - 04/06/02 10:30 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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those are great aaron!....good job!!!.....what substrate did you use? casing is vermiculite as i can see...
i hope i will have sucsess like you...
BiO.
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blue39
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: B.I.O.]
#600970 - 04/06/02 11:23 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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You are really a pioneer aaron.
Always one step ahead.
You make me curious what kind of species
you already successfully fruited.
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aaron
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: B.I.O.]
#600982 - 04/06/02 11:38 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks BIO.
The substrate was WHEAT GRAIN.
The casing was the same as i used for P. weilii hear is the link http://www.theforestfloor.org/archives/main/Weilii_Cultivation.html
I KNOW YOU WILL HAVE SUCSESS!
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Workman
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: blue39]
#601739 - 04/07/02 11:38 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Here is some work I did last year. I wasn't going to release it yet, but it seems like the species is becoming known anyway. These are likely the first cultivation trials done on this species.
http://www.sporeworks.com/Atlantis/Atlantis%20summary.htm
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aaron
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: Workman]
#601830 - 04/08/02 01:42 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Wrokmam, I guss the word is out now!
I will Add;
Do not use crushed oystershe on Lime in the casing! P. atlantis likes a casing that is more acidity.
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blue39
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: B.I.O.]
#603357 - 04/09/02 01:42 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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This strain has a striking similarity with tampanensis.
Why is it named atlantis ? any combination with the lost continent ?
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Workman
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: blue39]
#604398 - 04/10/02 02:07 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Found in Atlanta, Georgia. It is extremely similar to tampanensis and is possibly very closely related.
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Elektrolurch
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Re: p. atlantis sclerotia & fruitbody (pic) [Re: B.I.O.]
#605034 - 04/11/02 05:19 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hi Bio,
I'm working with semis, but I have to say that I've been so busy that I haven't done much. I got some spores in Ireland the last autumn, and since some month I have rye spawn (not the way I want to go, though...)
I had today my last examination (masters), so now on I will work more for the mushies
Elektrolurch
-------------------- "For all the time spent in that room
The doll's house, darkness, old perfume
And fairy stories held me high on
Clouds of sunlight floating by.", Pink Floyd '67
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