Nozphexezora
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I always give up on my mushroom hunting adventures. Maybe another time, though.
Not sure if I will bother hunting this year, as I don't use psychedelics anymore as a rule, however I do actually quite enjoy going for long walks and looking for shrooms whether I use them or not so you never know.
hey just wondering if anyone is from TAS, and how it's going round here at the moment. i guess it still is a little bit too early to start looking yet. . .
Definitely an exciting time of year.
I remember this time last year i was finding 3x more than season.
not sure if its the weather or too many pickers in my patches but it's kinda lame![]()
^So in the ten years that I've picked subaeruginosa in the wild, I was just making a mistake with the date? Maybe I've been confusing March with May, because they both start with M. But then there's April... LOL
I'm sorry Sustanon, but seriously, that's bullshit. The earliest I have picked subaeruginosa was late March, and "the season" has been as late as mid-May some years. Are you trying to tell me that the hours of sunlight and the position of the sun in the sky are the same two to two-and-a-half months apart?
Mushrooms fruit in the wild AFTER rain. Yes, they can become waterlogged, but you will picking a fuck load more mushrooms after rain than a dry spell. Period.
You're totally reminding me of a guy that I saw at one of my patches once telling me that I was too late because he'd already picked all the "gold-tops" a few days earlier as if a patch only fruits once a year. This was literally about six weeks after the first flush. He also told me that I was too late because it was getting too cold.
Referring to mushrooms as "gold tops" indicates to me that you my friend have a lot more to read up on. Ive always hated when people refer to it like that.
That's quite the commentIf you can't find them, you don't know what you're doing. Full stop. It's not a question of location. I have hunted in different states and different countries. In Melbourne, I can easily find mushrooms in every single suburb.
If you can't find them, you don't know what you're doing. Full stop. It's not a question of location. I have hunted in different states and different countries. In Melbourne, I can easily find mushrooms in every single suburb.
That's quite the comment
^So in the ten years that I've picked subaeruginosa in the wild, I was just making a mistake with the date? Maybe I've been confusing March with May, because they both start with M. But then there's April... LOL
You're totally reminding me of a guy that I saw at one of my patches once telling me that I was too late because he'd already picked all the "gold-tops" a few days earlier as if a patch only fruits once a year. This was literally about six weeks after the first flush. He also told me that I was too late because it was getting too cold.
I dont quite understand your question tbh. The 12 years Ive studied mycology I can tell you mushrooms will grow even without sunlight but its needed to initiate the fruiting phase and there after its not required as photosynthesis does not happen. You didnt give a logic explanation as to why your yields will be bigger after rain. Ill tell you why. Water is needed for mycelium formation and to keep the humidity levels up as it will dry out and will not pin. Once it starts pinning water is not good at all for them.
When they flush first round they will start growing again but sometimes the substrate dries out requiring moisture and with combined will produce a larger flush. Your right patches flush a lot more than once, they can flush up to 5-6 times even, by that time the substrate is exhausted from nutrients which is why they wont grow any more. If your mate didnt pick all the aborts, stunted shrooms or even rotten ones the flush will be small to nil. I never said that it will produce larger yields when its dry. If you know basic mycology u will understand how it all works. Water is only good when the mycelium and primadora is forming (if you even know what that means). Why do you think shroomery tells people not to mist the casings/cakes/bags when there are mushrooms forming? You have to understand the basics before you start commenting like that. Referring to mushrooms as "gold tops" indicates to me that you my friend have a lot more to read up on. Ive always hated when people refer to it like that.
Referring to mushrooms as "gold tops" indicates to me that you my friend have a lot more to read up on. Ive always hated when people refer to it like that.
Exactly spot on! If everybody did their part, even if there is only one single mushroom, later on itd be enough for every single person in this country if just one person cloned its tissues, isolated/sectored its mycelium or even took just a single print. I Really hate those people who just rape the patches and have little to no clue about mycology and only know what they are looking for taking everything and leaving the patches all beaten up. Just imagine if you would spawn uncolonized substrates, itd be everywhere including your backyard. (I heard woodchips are good to use)
Ps: I actually forgot to add to my last post that water increases the chance of the shrooms getting contaminated by bacteria, mold or anything along those lines. Its just not good.
Another point/note: The substrate needs moisture/water not the mushrooms itself. Mushrooms feed off the substrate getting nutrients water as they grow. They dont just magically absorb them through the stipe or pileus (stem and stalk), if they try to thats when rotting starts to happen combined with little to no FAE.
How's this for a statement: Come July, I can find mushrooms - in any suburb of Melbourne - within one hour.