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Psilocybe azurescens

  • Auteur de la discussion Auteur de la discussion Mr.Smith
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Yes welcome to the forum Alan_Rockefeller .

I know your advice is well ment but have you done it with the myceleum Mr.Smith is trying to grow ? Please dont complicate things with shit about obscure mushrooms . Hes got what hes got and he has to deal with that . Heres not the place to play post offices .
 
Mr.Smith a dit:
there is a cold front moving in, with low pressure following. i think its going to rain tonight.

welcome to the forum Alan_Rockefeller :D


If you live in FL I am not sure it will ever get cold enough to fruit azurescens.

I recommend Psilocybe subaeruginascens sensu Guzman for warmer climates, the fruiting is not tied to cold in that species. I would be extremely suprised if you were able to get spores from that species, they aren't in circulation at all. I have some though.

Also I'd try Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, that one fruits in the spring as it starts to warm up. The first few finds of that have just started to come in, it fruits mostly in May and June.

Psilocybe caerulipes is a late summer mushroom, also a good bet for your area. Its very widely distributed but also rare, the number of people in the world who have spores for that species could probably be counted on one hand.
 
GOD a dit:
Yes welcome to the forum Alan_Rockefeller .

I know your advice is well ment but have you done it with the myceleum Mr.Smith is trying to grow ? Please dont complicate things with shit about obscure mushrooms . Hes got what hes got and he has to deal with that . Heres not the place to play post offices .

Yes, woodlovers and inactives are the only mushrooms I am interested in cultivating.

I don't think the obscure mushrooms I have mentioned are really that hard to get ahold of, I have spores for all of them except P. caerulipes. And they will fruit more easily than azurescens, so its probably worth his time.

P. cyanofriscosa should be easy to get ahold of, I have sent out hundreds of free prints (to the point that I don't have any left) and sporeworks carries them.

I'll try to avoid playing post offices, that game is boring.
 
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