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High altitude South Island NZ

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BEAUTIFUL!!! :drool2:

lucky... :P

how high? how cold?

x peace

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Awesome find Zee! This may have been discussed before, but can lib caps be cultivated?

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Thanx for sharing Z.

Tiny lil fellas aren't they :) Take quite a few to learn something.

Anyone had a lesson from liberty?

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No, aparently they are rather strong and only a few are needed...

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Owwwww... Suddenly SWIM is very interested in liberty and all it stands for! lol

Very intersting...

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LOL

Any prints ZW?

I remember finding some on coronet peak one february down there, its cool being able to find cold climate fruit all year round!!

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No prints at the mo. What could you do with them anyway? I suppose you could try to broadcast a spore / mycelium slurry onto a field, but I'm pretty sure indoor cultivation is a no-go. Saw one pic of it once that looked fake (the one in the flask). However I have successfully started a new liberty field by getting about 200 fuzzy stem butts and about 20 whole libs, blending them in water and diluting this down to 10 liters then throwing it round a sheep paddock behind my house. Two years later I found about 20 libs and the next year found about 70. Haven't been back there as I moved.

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yeah, it would be an outdoor job, probably a heavily manured and mulched garden bed, worth a shot anyway, outdoors is much more fun than indoors anyways

Nature seems to do a pretty good job :wink:

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A few more...things are in full swing now!!!!!

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yes please, prints if at all possible.

If u can pick sum just before the veil breaks, put down to take a print in a very clean environment. Once the veil has broken and sum spores have dropped, move to another peice of foil to collect nearly 100% sterile print. ie, collect only the spores dropped on second peice of foil after veil breaks and u should have very clean prints. They don't need to be big.

If ya manage to collect a print or two, please send one over this way for microspopy.

cheers

Naja

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As above! :worship:

man, they look awesome! Are these found in Aus? I've heard a rumour about them being found in my neck of the woods, but never seen any. Can anyone verify?

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Nice finds Zee! Hope you enjoy them. :wink:

Peace

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