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Worried field may have the mycelium destroyed!
#7138733 - 07/06/07 06:36 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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I found some today, mostly cubes, with a few copes. I had to wade thru ankle deep water throughout most of my field. TOOOO much water. Things need to dry out a bit. Worried that all this water may kill all the mycelium. My field was 80% full of water. My best areas, I could not get to because of all the water. Although the areas that were high and not under water, had no problem finding cubes, and few copes, but they were waterlogged. With all this rain do I need to be worried about the mycelium? Here are the pictures of the waterlogged shrooms


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Re: Worried field may have the mycelium destroyed! [Re: nushroom]
#7138968 - 07/06/07 07:45 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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The rain around here has been crazy. Lake Texoma was so low you could drive you car on the lake, 15 feet below, and now it's a foot above. With this amount of rain I'd definitely say some lower lying fields could be hurt and may take time to heal, I've seen alot of that around here in Dallas.
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Re: Worried field may have the mycelium destroyed! [Re: nushroom]
#7139156 - 07/06/07 08:37 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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even if your field was immersed for months, it would be alright by the next year.
as it is, a few/several days would probably help. a week or so would probably only mildly set things back.
remember that these mushroom's cultures are sometimes kept in long term storage immersed in mineral oil, which is completely anaerobic. no harm done.
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Re: Worried field may have the mycelium destroyed! [Re: canid]
#7139173 - 07/06/07 08:43 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks! I appreciate the imput!
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Re: Worried field may have the mycelium destroyed! [Re: nushroom]
#7139445 - 07/06/07 09:43 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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shit, we flood all the time, man! Hasn't stopped the mighty cubes from proliferating. Don't sweat it, nush. There are always more spores floating around in those fields, and they'll end up in some poo eventually.
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