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post some pics...myco pron thread!

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Mr.Peabody said:
Dear moderator that merged my thread with this one,

I honestly looked for a myco-pron thread! I was very shocked when I found none, but apparently I need to work on my searching skills.

My apologies for causing you extra work.

Please take this hearty dude as a sign of my appreciation. :love:

Love,

Mr. P
No worries...it was poorly titled and buried. I only knew of it from posting a ways back and dug it up via google. Just wanted to have it all in one place.

:love: back at ya!
 
You know, I went back to check out the pron and found that I had already posted to the older thread multiple times!:oops:

Just so I'm not totally off topic, here's some photogenic cyans from a few years ago.
 

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They definitely have a different character than cubes, but then the only cubes I am very familiar with are PE.

I have actually only done one trip with them, since I have so many varieties. From my experience with them, I'd say they are actually pretty similar to liberty caps, but that could be due to the fact that I think they are pretty close in heredity. They were quite nice, though, more gentle than PE, a bit less boisterous. Yes, that's a good word, PE's are boisterous, and galindois are polite. I do remember I did get a bit of that waviness, where I'd be out there pretty far, and then 10-15 minutes later feel sort of normal, and then be sent out there again. In that way, they seem pretty similar to cubes.

I really should go for another trip on them, damned if I don't have a ton! If nothing else, they are a pleasure to grow. Definitely worth a try if you are interested in trying a new species.
 
Here are some azurescens from a patch in the woods last autumn. The first ones who would fruit for me :) These 4 shrooms had 40g fresh.
 

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Not sure of the species but I love the process of decay/regeneration from semi-invisible spores floating on the wind :d
I found these little guys in a germanium pot that unfortunately died last winter.
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That's it! This weekend I'm putting my shroomin' cap on and going for a hunt down the old patch. This thread has got me thinking about those funky fungi!
 
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