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amanita
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85690 - 05/25/00 06:25 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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BiO, Please post some more pics of your latest flush
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85691 - 05/25/00 06:55 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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BiO, I am going to be receiving some P azurescens spores in about a week or so and I was wondering if you have any tips on fruiting the species indoors? How big of a yield have you gotten indoors? And about how long did it take, from inoculation to harvesting?------------------ $H@M@&
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85692 - 05/25/00 07:02 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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Also, Has anyone grown outdoor azurescens beds in the mid-atlantic region? I live in Maryland and I am getting some spores soon. I plan on trying to cultivate them indoors, but I would like to try to grow some outdoors too.------------------ $H@M@&
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camel
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85693 - 05/25/00 07:49 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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zapo: i find it very odd that you got semi's and baco's to fruit indoors. Considering that you said you transfered your agar wedges right to your compost and wood directly without going to grain in between. Sounds very peculiar. Well, I just don't believe you Maybe some pictures would help your case.peace camel
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85694 - 05/25/00 08:39 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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camel, i'm starting up some new cultures of semi, baeo and cyanescens. with time and a little luck i might be able to fruit them again, and this time i will be sure to take some photos. when transfering i put the agar wedges into millet. forgot to put that down. later zapotec
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85695 - 05/25/00 09:13 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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I still don't believe you Sorry but I don't. Cold day in hell when you can fruit semis and bacos indoors, honestly, do you know how impossible that is? I just think that if I were to try and do something so close to impossible that I would use huge amounts of spawn and store any spawn that was in excess of the amount of space given for cultivation in a fridge for later use. It just seems that one would use lots of spawn to give them the best odds possible at decent results/yields. Another reason I am quite certain you are doing a little fibbing here is that you say "you didn't think it was worth taking a picture of only a couple of fruits". Well, I find that hard to believe considering that "those couple of fruits" happen to be fruits of a species that nobody else seems to be able to cultivate at all indoors. It would be like me saying "Well I grew a Pan Cyan with a 10" wide cap, but since it was the only one that popped up, I figured it wasnt worth the time for me to take a picture of it" Just nonsense. peace camel
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85696 - 05/29/00 12:28 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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camel...ure rite!!!!i smell something behind zappo!!!! BiO.
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85697 - 05/29/00 04:14 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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camel, do you know how impossible it is to fruit semis indoors? Its not...Gartz did it. Granted it was diffuclt and very low yielding but he did do it.
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camel
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85698 - 05/29/00 11:42 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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The only time I have ever heard of Gartz growing semis was his outdoors venture...peace camel
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85699 - 05/30/00 02:03 AM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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In gartz's book there are pics of semis in a flask. Either they aren't semis or he indeed fruited them indoors. Except if he had the flask outdoors so technically it may have been indooroudoors fruited semis which no-one can do so they don't exist.aaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85700 - 05/31/00 02:23 AM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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here is jochen gartz pic of semis fruiting indoors (old dung/rice/grasseed)
and this were not the only he fruited ....another attempt on compost also frutificated BiO.
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camel
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85701 - 06/01/00 10:45 AM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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Interesting, never saw that pic. What publication is that from?peace camel
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85702 - 06/01/00 12:28 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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this pic is scanned from Jochen Gartz "Narrenschw?mme" published 99 only in german, mainly dealing with experiments with natalensis, bohemica , semilanceata and cyanescenshere another fruiting of semis on dungcompost(aged, the compost is more like soil than a compost you would use for cubes...also the PH should be slightly in the sour range) BiO.
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Re: Fruiting azurescens [Re: azurescen]
#85703 - 06/01/00 12:31 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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what i forgot to say....you see only on the above pic that the semis were building little sclerotia....but none on the straight compost...
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