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Pine Forest Adventures (a few typres to ID)
karode13 replied to irabionist's question in Fungus Identification
2 is Protostropharia semiglobata 3 is Trametes -
They're taking over! Possible Gyms?
karode13 replied to rottenjonny's question in Fungus Identification
Gymnopilus junonius 100% -
Awesome. I'm running on time. See you soon.
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I'm checking in.... I see the ethmeister has liked my post.Good to see. I owe him some hugs.. Let's hi 5 later Yeti. I'll be there from 11:30 onwards with coffee.
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I'll be there around noonish.Hopefully before noon. Will check back in here sometime beofre then. Looking forward to it.
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Should be a good day. I'm doing 2 general Mushroom ID workshop on the day(Morning and Evening) and answering any questions.
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Cool. I'll be around just after 11am if anyone wants to come down earlier.
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I'm down for the 17th of March You in Amz?
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9th of March is it? C'mon. Let's do eeet.....
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No one is posting dates but people are messaging me and asking when the next meet is. How about the 2nd or 9th of February? I hope this new rotation around the Sun finds you all well.
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Hi sagiXsagi. I procured the seeds form somebody in Queensland, Australia. Whether or not that is their origin I'm unsure. Yes, these are autumnalis. I've yet to find out if that cutting took, it looks fine except it's grown no leaves yet. I'll know more once the weather cools. No seeds as of yet. Something keeps eating the flower. I'll keep you in mind if I ever get seeds. Thanks for your interest. I really enjoy growing these plants.
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There is some procedures online on how to inoculate Pinus species with mycorrhizal Lactarius deliciosus slurry. Here's one link>>>https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Production-of-Pinus-halepensis-seedlings-inoculated-Díaz-Carrillo/2c6252310cefe5bfef6330c1d72f027f041e8516 Look into Blewits, or Lepista nuda. It grows among leaf litter, similar to the ingredients you have on hand and is a superior edible to the ones you're asking about. Also Stropharia rugosannulata.
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It's definitely a cubensis mushroom. I have no doubts about this. It's possibly Leucistic.
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Hi archigen. I'm quite sure that these ones are Panaeolus foenisecii. They will have Brown coloured spores. You can check this by doing a spore print. You do this by cutting the cap off the stem and then placing the cap onto some tinfoil or white paper for at least 6 hours. After this time you remove the mushroom cap and there should be a spore deposit left on the paper. Panaeolus cinctulus will have Black spores.
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Not sure if anybody turned up over the weekend? I got a few texts about it. I was away and didn't think there was a meet due to nobody confirming the date that was proposed. Sorry if anyone was put out. We need to organise another, confirm the date and then spend a lovely day together. You know you want it. Someone make a date and let's do the do-si-do.
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Panaeolus cinctulus is highly likely. @SayN If you care, these are now known as P. cinctulus.
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I see Blue brusing, an annulus with purple spore deposits and the gills fit P. cubensis. The pins are consistent with P. cubensis. The gills are mature but not overly so where the spores have built up. I stand by my id.
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@Gimli Those are Protostropharia semiglobata @Average Joe Your mushroom is an Agaricus sp.
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Grafted this TBMC, gifted by an awesome individual, onto a pedro stock.
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growing fungi Best Substrate for growing Cubensis
karode13 replied to Tender12go's topic in Mycology
If you're a beginner then you can use Brown Rice Flour. Research PF Tek and you'll learn how to do that. There's other ways that require a pressure cooker, and various grains, like rye, oats. All I can suggest is research at this stage. Hard to give the best ways without knowing how much you know of basic cultivation. Good luck. -
21st is fine. Seeing as obtuse hasn't been able to make the last few, and that date seems to work for him, let's lock it in. ??
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I'm not worried about dates so lock one in. I'll move mountains to come along.
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Psilocybe cubensis.