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first baby pics of the season

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More pins today. These are right outside the bathrooms at a very poplular (and well-hunted) park where I haven't seen anything for 8 years. I am hoping the efforts of people to get these things to become more prolific over the last several years are paying off. These are actually in a spot where I poured a gallon of black spore water 4 years ago, which I seriously doubt resulted in this. Still cool tho. They prolly won't make it to maturity and with the location- people often relieve themselves AROUND the bathrooms in this park for various reasons- I will prolly just leave them alone. I learned my lesson last year with the case of ghiardia from eating poop-shrooms (from an organic garden, not human waste, but still)
 

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Man it has been a rather sparse season for me. I have been a little busy and haven't been able to devote as much time to recon and finding new spots, but what I am finding other than a few big fruits have been really slow growing and very small at mature stage. I was watching two gigantic patches for 3 each each and they never got bigger than dime-size caps and spindly long stems. Places that normally fruit have not yet. I have a theory that large agaricus flushes early in the season indicate poor conditions for cyans. I think our 117F heat wave did something to the myc during the summer and it just didn't have time to develop. I also havent had acess to a vehicle and am living out in the boonies so havent even checked a couple spots where I collected large amounts last year. Another factor is that last year the park maintenance was at a minimal level, and this year lots of new, deep chips were recently spread and they are doing a lot of herbicide sparaying... Dammit.
 
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