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Was gonna go look in the morning. Any particular known areas anyone can pm me ? I know how to ID blue meanies so that’s all I’d be looking for 

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Bailed, hot bright sunny day is not good for growth. Maybe after this cyclone passes us some cloudy weather 

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3 hours ago, Zedo said:

Bailed, hot bright sunny day is not good for growth. Maybe after this cyclone passes us some cloudy weather 

 

I would suggest that hot sunny weather after significant rain is just what the doctor ordered. Certainly looked that way this morning. :wink::shroomer:

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3 hours ago, Zedo said:

Bailed, hot bright sunny day is not good for growth. Maybe after this cyclone passes us some cloudy weather 

 

I would suggest that hot sunny weather after significant rain is just what the doctor ordered. Certainly looked that way this morning. :wink::shroomer:

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Yeah. We ended up going around Tamborine. Nothing really. Found a few that look possible - but now I think I’m gonna put the call out to anyone who wants a picking buddy in the next week or so to hit me up. I think I need someone who knows the climate and can ID the ones around. I didn’t see anything I’m familiar with from NQ. 

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Look like cubes to me but I'm no expert.

The blue staining is a give away. 

Found a few up gympie way.

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Yeah doing some searching they look like cubes I think. I always thought the blue meanies were cubes (ones in NQ - maybe that’s just what we called them)

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Or perhaps these were golden teachers. No idea. 

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Blue meanies are Panaeolus cyanascens. Much smaller and greyish black in colour. Golden teachers are an indoor cultivated strain of cubes, but I think also just another name for field cubes. :)

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Yeah ok. I defiantly think it’s blue meanies I’m familiar with. And defiantly saw none of them around. These ones I found just stood out and looked ‘obvious’. But really I need another soul to show me first hand I think. I’m not game enough to down a maybe mushrooms lol. 

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Cubes bro.  Are the stems staining dark blue where you've bruised them?  If so then i'd say its a cert.

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23 hours ago, Zedo said:

Anyone know what these are?

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CUBES BRO!!!! :lol:

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Literally the first time I’ve ever seen cubes then. We need more rain. 

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Well, I don't think we need much more rain than we've just had. I reckon you've got a solid week straight of fruitful foraging ahead!

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Pan cyan bruz :wink:

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Mean little blue bugger. Literally the only one (at this spot) lol.. He looked so lonely.

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I've never got a shopping bag full (or even close to a significant portion of one) like some people speak of, but I went out Saturday morn and got enough.

 

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yeah ive never gotten a bag load in one go. only ever enough. Im interested in these cubes. I seen alot today, but after i seen some pans, i didnt bother with the cubes. I know pans. but i could have filled bag loads of cubes. (if they are actually cubes) today.

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^Not that anyone is picking mushrooms mind you... :rolleyes::wink:

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Nah, just checking the local habitat to make sure man hasn't destroyed too much nature yet. Sight seeing.

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If it's flooded forget it, particularly when foraging. Be patient and wait for the waters to subside at least to the squelch underfoot level before bothering. :wink:

 

A little bit of sun and a couple of days can make a HUGE difference! :lol:

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Was thinking of taking my camera out bushwalking in a new spot tomorrow. Hopefully get some cool snaps. 

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