andy Posted June 5, 2012 (edited) Re the natural growing conditions for Subs: Have I left it too late in the year (i.e., is it now too cold?) I am just wondering about the recent weather in Oberon - it has been below 10 deg all week, wet and very humid (100% yesterday). eg: http://www.bom.gov.a...801.95735.shtml Are these favourable conditions for subs? I was thinking of getting up there soon, but it could get colder and become 'frosty', which may affect the fungi (or is 'frost' not really a problem...?). The dew point is relatively close to the actual air temp of 3.5 deg. but this website lists frost risk as 'severe' http://www.weatherzo...blelands/oberon It's a mission of a trip from where I live, especially if I'm just going to have a look for research purposes... Thanks Edited June 5, 2012 by andy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marcel Posted June 5, 2012 Too late for the mountains, maybe. Get back to the city. I found the biggest patch I've ever seen yesterday, in suburban Sydney. Probably the size of a basketball court, covered in subs. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LikeAshesWeFade Posted June 6, 2012 Too late for the mountains, maybe. Get back to the city. I found the biggest patch I've ever seen yesterday, in suburban Sydney. Probably the size of a basketball court, covered in subs. you made me salivate more than the breakfast I just ate! I went for a walk in Balingup, WA on Monday morning and found nussing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goneski Posted June 6, 2012 Crazy.. How far North do Subs usually make it? I've looked in a few places from in between Newcastle down to Bathurst / Central West region, and found nothing.. That was a few years back, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites