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fuzzysquirelnuts
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high temp loving mushrooms
#635094 - 05/18/02 05:02 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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in my area it breaks 100 pretty regularly and my house rarely goes below 85 or so and its generally in the mid nineties except for at night its ussually in the seventies(in my house that is)so my question is what mushrooms can fruit readily in higher temps?
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paddo
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Try Cambodian's those little bastards love heat,they arent verry big but the number will make up for this 
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cowflop
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B+ also supposedly will fruit at high temperatures.
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Mushroom_Madness
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"Poster: fuzzysquirelnuts Subject: Re: high temp loving mushrooms
in my area it breaks 100 pretty regularly and my house rarely goes below 85 or so and its generally in the mid nineties except for at night its ussually in the seventies(in my house that is)so my question is what mushrooms can fruit readily in higher temps?"
My friend, the Psilocybe Subcubensis, Argentina (Santa Rosa) strain we carry is known to flurish in High temperatures. This strain is also known for it's agressive colonizing, and fruiting capeabilities.
You can also refrence the following thread for people who have daveled with this very promising strain:
~ http://shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=Vendor&Number=617885&fpart=1&PHPSESSID=
I hope this information helps you with your research!
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Yachaj
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Advice # 1: do not change the mushroom. Change the technique. From a friend in Athens I received a letter in which he described the use of a wet sock. He put a halfpint jar with cubensis (grown in hippie style) in it and kept the jar at 25 centigrade in the summer, while the local temperature was far in the thirties. The trick is to keep the sock wet so the evaporation keeps it cool. He wet the the sock, suspended it and kept it in contact with a larger surface of water
Advice #2: if you reallywant to change the mushroom, see if you can get a Gymnopilus purpuratus. It grows on straw&manure and it is a real tropical psilocybian, for around thirty centigrade. Disadvantage is that it is not potent.
I think that the lower the temp, the more potent the mushrooms. So the sock method (which is BTW not a very original method - it is in use for bottles of wine for centuries) may be the best choice.
Yachaj
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fuzzysquirelnuts
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Re: high temp loving mushrooms [Re: Yachaj]
#638220 - 05/20/02 04:45 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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wouldnt the sock method invite contams? thank you very much for the help i will put the ideas to use
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CLuB99
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switch to thehawkseye's thai koh samui, it won't fruit below 24?c. (76?f)
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zepphead
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Re: high temp loving mushrooms [Re: CLuB99]
#638737 - 05/21/02 05:34 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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i live in texas where temps can become a little too high in the summer. right now i have some PR's ready to grow. will they adapt well to high temps?
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bigslick
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you may want to try a small portable evaporative cooler to keep temps down in grow arear
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strang

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Re: high temp loving mushrooms [Re: bigslick]
#641848 - 05/23/02 12:20 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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yeah i'd say b+ and cambo as far as cubs go....my friends fruiting chamber fluctuates from the mid 70's to upper 80's with no real affect on the fruiting process....
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