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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: cardboard]
#7443736 - 09/23/07 11:00 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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I will sticky as soon as photos accumulate.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: @cro]
#7449845 - 09/24/07 11:00 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Woah! Those must have fruited VERY early!!
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: PsykoticRetod]
#7449858 - 09/24/07 11:05 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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...well, where are you?
These are the first photos of PNW finds for this year.. Others have said to have found some as well. Soooo, sounds like they're out there, but not in large numbers quite yet.
Whether you find any now is dependent on geography, luck, and skill.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: Psilygirl]
#7449879 - 09/24/07 11:11 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah, I thought that might be the same patch.
Very nice.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: IslandShroomer]
#7461632 - 09/27/07 06:58 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
IslandShroomer said: Im tired of talking about the weather.
I'm tired of you talking about it too.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: auweia]
#7468016 - 09/29/07 06:52 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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auweia said: well, they'll get into the weather talk all day long...haha
seems to be of some significance when it comes to fungus
It is certainly of significance, though then the rule was set in place, there were numerous new threads being started, by people just bitching about the weather in their area, or saying it is raining, and then everyone in that region comes in with the same or slightly different experience, and that it sucks, or they're excited, and it was just polluting the threads/forum. It was annoying to skim through to get to the goods, and only people from the area being discussed actually gave a damn. It just got out of hand.
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Post your Ps. stuntzii images guys... I'd like to see more images of this species.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: OregonGreenThumb]
#7474705 - 10/01/07 05:03 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Your question is against the rules- when someone has found something, we will know. I doubt anyone reading this is holding back.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: wizee]
#7474913 - 10/01/07 06:09 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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It certainly does!
Washington usually starts 1-2 months ahead of the Bay Area, CA. Though, Washingtons season starts to slow down around December, when frost hits, and the Bay Area season often continues into Spring if the rain continues.
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Whoo, nice show! I didn't know Ps. stuntzii had a pellicle.
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Re: Stuntzii [Re: Fahkface]
#7477511 - 10/02/07 01:46 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pretty crappy.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: seespikerun]
#7486334 - 10/04/07 08:13 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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NO PIN PICKING!!!
If you're worried about someone else picking them young, then get some leaves and cover them up.
They would have had 4x as much weight if you had waited.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: seespikerun]
#7486703 - 10/04/07 10:16 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Props for innoculating the other woodchips with spawn.... but still, you should not pick pins. They have not had a chance to drop spores.
Remember, that patch might not be there if some kid had picked all the cyan pins in the area. 
If it is in such a bad spot, consider transplanting to a safer, shaded area with plenty of moisture and chips.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: CureCat]
#7486716 - 10/04/07 10:21 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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psilygirl, i agree with what you're saying about plain view mushrooms. People are 1. not very perceptive at all of their surroundings, and 2. usually know better than to eat random mushrooms. And most people cannot ID mushrooms.
However, his transplanting the mycelium might work. It is certainly worth a shot. Of course, I definitely wouldn't tear through an entire patch unless i was transplanting.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: Psilygirl]
#7486837 - 10/04/07 11:04 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Psilygirl said: I'm not saying spreading mycelium is bad, there are just.. well, other ways to go about it.
Alright, yeah, i thought that was the implication.. I agree. 
I had to rip up one of last years transplants just today. 
Long story, but quite the bummer. Luckily, the parent patch is intact, so i can expect some harvest from there.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: hoopershroomer]
#7497056 - 10/08/07 11:13 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey guys, I fucked up.
I was trying to tidy up the thread by removing off-topic posts, but i accidentally sent the last 3 pages to the dump... They are not deleted, so if they cannot be reattached to this thread, I will manually quote each relevant post, and add it.
Sorry, and thanks for your patience. I should have this thread intact by the end of the day.
~CC
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: tec9]
#7499215 - 10/08/07 07:54 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Wowzers. The PNW is really getting its groove on!!!
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: budmanman]
#7499468 - 10/08/07 08:50 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Torcher?
Or torture??
H_wrabbit - That first one is Stropharia ambigua.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: H_Wrabbit]
#7500853 - 10/09/07 09:00 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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H_Wrabbit said: That's why I said "ambiguous".
Hahaha, sorry. Sometimes I forget to take a joke. I obviously read your post too literally.
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Re: Official PNW Fall 2007-2008 hunting/finds thread! [Re: H_Wrabbit]
#7504929 - 10/10/07 11:33 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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According to that chart, Azurescens should retain most of their potency over time, as they contain mostly psilocybin, the more stable precursor to psilocin.
Psilocin on the other hand, is the unstable chemical which is thought to be responsible for the bluing seen in active mushrooms.
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