myco Posted May 27, 2010 And u would be wrong. It's wet as, less than 90km's away, but not there. Go see for urself. its cool i'll take your word for it haha have you been up there recently? if so when roughly a week ago few weeks ago? just out of interest its been pretty on an off here its cold an rains they pop up then it gets warm an dries out id also like to no if anyone has had much luck with fruiting this variety of subs away from b*l%n#@p (haha dont want to say the word) if so how far away dont need locations just kms and maybe south north east wateva would be interesting to no aswell they seem to be fairly hard to get to fruit i've only managed to get my first fruit this yr 3 yrs after setting up a patch i think we need to get the melbourne variety cranking over here more Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
myco Posted May 31, 2010 just like to make note of something wich i thought was rather strange roughly 3-4 weeks ago had a few subs pop up from a patch i noticed 2 very very small pins (they are definately subs) they must be 1-2 millimetres they are tiny anyway i kept my eye on em waiting to see if they would grow and they never did 3 weeks later they are still there even after the weather warmed up theres been some rain over the past few days and i noticed one of them has just now started to grow after the rain i had no idea that they could survive this long if anyone else has had similar experiences or knows if this a common let me know Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fenris Posted May 31, 2010 I can confirm that from what I have seen the South West patches have not taken off yet. Pretty much no bloody mushrooms of any description, nothing fungal to look at at all, it was a bit disappointing as any kind of mushroom would have been a nice find. I can also confirm that trying to cross a river on a wet log after 3 stiff scotches late in the evening was enough to cause me to fall in to the river, it was a bloody cold night to be bush walking in wet thermals. Just as well there was more whiskey back at base camp waiting to warm me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sidewayschef Posted May 31, 2010 damn, I thought it would still be dry down south, but geez....is going to be such a late season for shrooms this year. Hopefully the patch in the wardrobe takes off first. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lampy Posted May 31, 2010 Was that the log i think it is Fenris? Damn slippery at this time of the year, and that river sure is cold Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bush Turkey Posted June 1, 2010 swear i found a small fly down south. wish i had a camera Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sacredbanana Posted June 1, 2010 swear i found a small fly down south. wish i had a camera As in Fly Agaric? Amanita muscaria? That's not even supposed to be in WA. Are you sure it wasn't this WA lookalike? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_xanthocephala Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bush Turkey Posted June 1, 2010 haha yeah thats the one. it wasnt open and a bit more orange. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
myco Posted June 20, 2010 wtf is goin on with the w.a. season the season is definately on we may not have had the best weather for it and there may not be alot of shroomies but its definately on why doesnt anyone post thier finds or anything it seems like either everyone is paranoid there is some pigs watching these forums or noone wants people to no theres anything there so other dumbasses dont ruin it for us wich makes sense but hey i wanna see some finds i havent checked out b-town myself yet but have had some subaeruginosa finds elsewhere :D in w.a. nets bein a bit slow right now so i'll post some pics later when its workin properly and see if i can revive this damn thread and get people to start posting again until then fucken post some shit people :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tryp Posted June 21, 2010 Found this and others, posted about it in i.d thread but i thought you might wanna see it. Unknown species, looks kinda like a young gym but is more orange than purple so clearly not purpuratus. haven't seen any bruising so probably not active. I.d would be nice? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
myco Posted June 21, 2010 here you go people sorry its not mutch but its something hope you like psilocybe subaeruginosa W.A. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
myco Posted June 22, 2010 yuk! hahaha yeh those damn shroom bugs (sorry i dont no wat they are tiny lil bugs that are always on shrooms so i just reffer to them as shroom bugs) wtf are they and how can you stop em???????????? anyone know???? theres millions of em im seeing the completely cover the tops of pins and devour them within a day im talkin lil pins when theyre only like a millimetre in size if they survive past that they dont usually get very big and they just get hammered by em constantly any ideas or help on controlling this would be great thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bush Turkey Posted June 22, 2010 UTSE type fungus gnats Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fenris Posted June 22, 2010 Was that the log i think it is Fenris? Damn slippery at this time of the year, and that river sure is cold Thats the one. I have visual confirmation that certain areas in the South West are being inundated with Hippie types, swarming in anticipation. A known patch is still bare save for 1 solitary cap. A week or two should do it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tryp Posted June 24, 2010 it's the lack of rainfall i'm not liking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kramer Posted June 28, 2010 Found my first subs this sunday!! The place is still fairly dry and had to look really hard to find these. Not the best looking subs but just happy to find some finally. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Distracted Posted June 28, 2010 Found my first subs this sunday!! The place is still fairly dry and had to look really hard to find these. Not the best looking subs but just happy to find some finally. Good work, they're subs alright Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shruman Posted June 28, 2010 "UTSE type fungus gnats" I do'nt think so, I've seen them too & they leave them looking just like that with tiny holes to small for fungus gnats & eat little rings on the gills. I think they are some type of mite, they live in the grass, as a kid we used to call them grass flea's. They are a grey colour & are about 1mm long if that & they can totaly cover a shroom so its just grey & moving. If you leave a shallow bowl of water in the yard near longish grass they sometimes all swarm to the water & you can see 1000's floating on top of the water. I'd love to know what they are aswell. Saw some today actualy & little holes in the shrooms just like that. Hope you guys get some rain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idiot Posted June 29, 2010 (edited) Hi Myco Thanks for the photos The only active mushroom that belongs to WA is Gym Purp and all the other ones are imported. I posted some photos last year but I couldn't find any of them around this year. You're so lucky to find the spot to hunt the imported stuff. I've been searching for years and all I found here in Perth is GP If you visited the B city again please upload a photo of those beauties, I'm not brave enough to confront with the fun police Cheers Idiot Edited June 29, 2010 by Idiot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
myco Posted June 29, 2010 Hi Myco Thanks for the photos The only active mushroom that belongs to WA is Gym Purp and all the other ones are imported. I posted some photos last year but I couldn't find any of them around this year. You're so lucky to find the spot to hunt the imported stuff. I've been searching for years and all I found here in Perth is GP If you visited the B city again please upload a photo of those beauties, I'm not brave enough to confront with the fun police Cheers Idiot im gona spill the beans an say those subs werent actually found in b-town they are the result of some guerrilla farming ;) they are originally from the b-town i to dont like to risk running into the fun police i have on a few occasions over the years but havent been for the last couple of yrs my advice to all is to take the risk if you dare and then use wat you get to create your own patches so you dont have to take the risk of going to b-town theres a million people who go there every season so the boys in blue are all over it however i no alot of people who go there every year and never get caught but if you dont want to take the risk at all then find a source for fresh ones you can use the stem but method without even having the stem buts if you get some and theyve been chopped off at the base already you can still use them AS LONG AS THEY ARE FRESH ENOUGH simply pull the cap off the mushroom place the cap and the stem into wet cardboard and away you go mycelium will start to grow from all over the stem and the cap also within a few days its a foolproof way and its garaunteed to work TRUST ME and the best thing you dont need to be making sure everythings sterile anyone can do it ANYONE happy hunting people Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tryp Posted June 30, 2010 AS LONG AS THEY ARE FRESH ENOUGH simply pull the cap off the mushroom place the cap and the stem into wet cardboard and away you go mycelium will start to grow from all over the stem and the cap also within a few days its a foolproof way and its garaunteed to work TRUST ME and the best thing you dont need to be making sure everythings sterile anyone can do it ANYONE happy hunting people What if they're a week old? Got some from a mate and kept one of the little ones for personal crop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idiot Posted June 30, 2010 I took these photos today; Note: I only take photos and I'm not touching any of these nature's beauties Not a good season guys, too dry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredf Posted June 30, 2010 (edited) I took photos of some similar ones a month or so ago, possibly the same variety? There was no indication of being active though, blue stain etc. Nice to look at, and appeared to be growing on Jarrah or Marri, not sure which. Location was Great Southern area of WA. I have been trying to find out more about the different varieties of fungus around WA (all kinds) to do identifications. But there seems to be very little in the way of online resources. Edited June 30, 2010 by fredf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kramer Posted June 30, 2010 .I have been trying to find out more about the different varieties of fungus around WA (all kinds) to do identifications. But there seems to be very little in the way of online resources. Perth Urban Bushland Fungi would be your best bet, They do organised walks where they teach you how to identify and all that. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites