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Paneolus and Psilocybe and other impressions from the world of fungi

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Some impressions from the mushroom kingdom:

Paneolus cyanescens:

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Paneolus tropicalis- mycelium (24- fold):

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Psilocybe azurescens- mycelium:

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Psilocybe semilanceata ?:

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Psilocybe cubensis 'Cambodia' after mycelium- and clone- selection:

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Amanita muscaria in Austria:

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Inonotus obliquus (Chaga)- fruiting bodies in birch-bark- container from Tomsk, Siberia:

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Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi) in the Leithagebirge, Austria:

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Ganoderma lucidum, cultivated mutation:

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Fuligo septica (a slime mold):

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Geoglossum sp. (formerly named Cordyceps):

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I'm working in a Sekuroka glovebag with filter which is very recommendable for sterile working.

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cool pics how did you get it to fruit in the dish or did it do it on its own i wacked a few old plates in the fc wonder if they will fruit

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The last one is not a Cordyceps sp. Probably a Geoglossum sp.

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it fruited because I changed the temperature, for clone selection is fruiting material the best

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I compared the pictures now and I must say you are right,

its definitely a species from the Geoglossaceae

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The cubensis fruiting in the dish... Does it have a bug ?

awesome...

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I've had fruits come from just the verm from the top of the cakes

I always chuck it all in a container and re use it for other things

A while back I opened the container wich had not been given any water or anything had just been sitting on the cupboard

I opened it and there was 2 fruits in there

Ive got some pics somewhere

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@8145: it doesn't have a bug, but as I wrote I took samples from the mycelium and the fruiting body for selection and put them on new agar-dishes...

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I can really recommend the Sekuroka glovebag:

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Its from this seller: http://www.mrcashop.org/mushroom_shop/product_info.php?products_id=423

I know the guys, but now they have no shop in Vienna anymore and were gone back to Tirol.

The glovebag was delivered with a diaphragm pump and a disk-filter

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I like the bag idea, but god damn its pricey for what it is. Also you cant flame sterilize :(

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you can just use a little jet lighter turned way down but i could make a flow hood for that price but awesome for field research you could take clones in the wild

and awesome for a noob i made a glove bag out of one of those big vaccum seal bag's works great but still prefer the glove box i made out of a fish tank

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yes its pricey, but I got it cheaper because I know the guys, I would't buy it for the official price

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