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FellowGrower
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A sad day in Schlagersville...
#7175655 - 07/14/07 04:51 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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(walks in with head down) "Well, I buried my babies today... It wasn't easy, but I did. Don't know if I did it right or not. I broke up the soil, put a lil verm in it, mixed it around, threw em in there, kinda ruffled some dirt around the sides and then put some leaves back over em. I Left the pinheads on it. Whats right? whats wrong? Oh yeah, I sprayed em real good with water too. well enough words lets get to the pics!

the close up. See how green mold myc is also white...and you can't "Just cut it out" b/c it will just get worse!

What are my "Odds of survival?
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: FellowGrower]
#7175929 - 07/14/07 06:10 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Keep it slightly damp and put straw or a piece of cardboard over it for shade. I'd mix a few shovelfulls of horse or cow manure in with it. RR
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FellowGrower
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: RogerRabbit]
#7175958 - 07/14/07 06:17 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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So they're at least the right depth tho? I didn't know if I should COMPLETLY cover it, or have just the pin heads on the surface.
... a word to the wise... Don't go into the woods without some bug spray on! DAMN IT! I bet I got 10 skeeter bites just in the 2 minutes it took me to bury that shit!
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: FellowGrower]
#7176024 - 07/14/07 06:35 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Also for clarity, I'm not hoping for the pinheads that are on it to take off, right? I'm hoping that eventually the myc can build up a defense against "Outside Conditions" then eventually will fruit again? Right? And RR Thanks man. I love your post, I always get alot out of it but; you don't answer my "Specific" questions...you never "State the obvious" lol ya gotta remember who your talking to sometimes though!lol For instance I asked "what is the "Survival Rate" of these projects? (And I know its gonna vary greatly) I guess I'm asking is it just a sheer genetics thing? Oh, and whats the best way to get a shovel full of Hpoo. Nighttime pasteur raid, or just go to the barn owner and ask?
Edited by FellowGrower (07/14/07 06:37 PM)
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: FellowGrower]
#7176173 - 07/14/07 07:11 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I just went through the same thing! Do like RR says and you should end up with a few fruit(moisture and shade), so it's not a complete loss. The pins that are on it now will probably die off. Watch out for slugs! They love mushrooms and have quite an appetite! Everyone of us have been through the same thing. Good luck.
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: Pinhead]
#7176874 - 07/14/07 10:15 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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(Wipes away tears)
"Thanks pinhead, your the best!"
(lol)
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: FellowGrower]
#7177374 - 07/15/07 12:48 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'd keep an eye on the pins. Unless they were damaged during transport and/or planting, they should continue to grow to maturity.
As mentioned, watch out for critters!
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: CureCat]
#7181786 - 07/16/07 12:22 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hot DAMN they fruited!, but are they contamed still? I left em out there. I should go get em and eat em eh? when I saw em they were about as tall as the length of your pinky. but they had caps and the veils were right about to break, so i left it. I was about to eat but I said naw, let me go ask RR and then what I should do? Can I get a print or would those be contamed as well? Thanks for helping me ya'll! the haters are really fkin wit me these days! lol
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: FellowGrower]
#7181880 - 07/16/07 12:53 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yes you can eat a cube grown on green mold infected substrate. You do it every time you eat a portobello.
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: Psychoslut]
#7182196 - 07/16/07 05:20 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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then why did I take it outside?
(is putting on shoes)
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: FellowGrower]
#7182203 - 07/16/07 05:26 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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because you dont want all your other grows to be contamed,
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: royer]
#7182808 - 07/16/07 11:00 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Check em out RR! Thanks buddy! are they edible?
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: FellowGrower]
#7184086 - 07/16/07 04:44 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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They are perfectly fine to consume, as has been above. Eating mold is not harmful to healthy humans. The contamination which is a point of concern when considering eatin, is bacteria- but even that would have to be growing directly on the mushrooms themselves, and it looks blatantly like any other rotting produce- black, mushy, slimy, smells like garbage (kinda sweet/foul).
I don't notice that mold has grown on the mushrooms themselves, and even if that were the case, they would still be safe to eat. If you are paranoid, you can boil the mushrooms into a tea, killing any mold present, though it is unecessary. I would dry them or eat fresh. If you eat them fresh, be prepared for some nausea, most people become nauseas from fresh psilocybin mushrooms- however, it is nothing to worry about.
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Re: A sad day in Schlagersville... [Re: CureCat]
#7184175 - 07/16/07 05:02 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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i never bury contamed cakes, i burn'em in the fireplace, something im doing now(4 cakes have wet spot mold).
the way i see it, if their contamintated, theyre no longer my lil magic cakes; there a foul smelling source of evil
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Looks fine to me. Be somewhere safe when you eat those. RR
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Quote:
ThePyschonaut52 said: (4 cakes have wet spot mold).
"Wet Spot" is not a type of mold, it is a type of bacteria known as Bacillus.
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