a mediocre shroom garden thread

mind as well start fanning and misting if you are seeing pins
Thankx@ psychedelicdaddi! It’s only side pins that I’m able to see tho, since the top is still covered by the wax paper. So, you think I should remove the wax paper n begin fanning n misting? During fanning n misting, do I leave the top on when I’m not doing so? I’m truly sorry 4 all the noob questions... it’s my 1st rodeo n I’m more excited than ever! Lol
 
Thankx@ psychedelicdaddi! It’s only side pins that I’m able to see tho, since the top is still covered by the wax paper. So, you think I should remove the wax paper n begin fanning n misting? During fanning n misting, do I leave the top on when I’m not doing so? I’m truly sorry 4 all the noob questions... it’s my 1st rodeo n I’m more excited than ever! Lol
yea go ahead. You fan with the lid or something and mist with a spray bottle. Then replace the lid and repeat a few hours later. So, yea always keep the lid on when you arent working in the tub.
 
Hey y’all the location where the mushroom is at has a low humidity of 40-50% however at night and in the morning the humidity is over 80%. will that stifle growth and take longer to grow or should I pick it because the humidity is too low.?
 
Alright folks veil started to split so here are the photos. Underneath the gills there is that purplish hue which I’m guessing is from spores. Wet weight is 16 grams so I’m hoping for a 1.5g
 

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Hey all!
I have a question.... I’ve seen these mushrooms basically in the Garden area n I was curious as to what type they were n if they were edible? Being new to the scene, I can’t tell by looking, but I’m sure many of you can. Thankx in advance everyone!
 

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Hey all!
I have a question.... I’ve seen these mushrooms basically in the Garden area n I was curious as to what type they were n if they were edible? Being new to the scene, I can’t tell by looking, but I’m sure many of you can. Thankx in advance everyone!
they look like what I found a few weeks ago.. they probably have purple spores but don't bruise, right? or have You not printed it yet.. check it out and see.. if no bruises show and have purple spores it a sulfer tuft mushroom( aka deer mushroom) hypholam fasciculare.
 
hello guys .....I'm getting to a good point in the shroomy grow......I have 2 1/2 pint BRF jars inoculated 4 weeks ago this Saturday.... have one jar about 3/4 done but the other is really slow with only 2 spots little bigger than quarters ..... well...... plan to line my chamber with moistened perlite and set them on foil when ready...... been watching plenty vids and reading up but just wondering what should I be doing while waiting for pins and growing them..as far as spraying or fanning....or can I leave them alone to do their thing?? also would it be recommended to dunk and roll for first flush ?? ......just want to stay ahead ...
 
The jar on right almost done.... Sorry no pic of the solid white on other side.... The other only has the spot on front for now
...... And have one more wide mouth started on Sunday
 

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Psilocybe quebecensis

Wild patch

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Fish Tub - Prepped last year and added mycelium laden wood from wild patch.

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2 gr mushroom. My girlfriend is going to take it pretty soon. Also my b+ has been inoculated and is showing on the rye berries. I was afraid the needle was compromised because of the condensation found on the needle. I flame sterilized it and dried all the moisture. I think this will make it. I’ll have 3 mini monotubs in all going at the same time. Hopefully i’ll Have a bountiful harvest

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what are these? I can't find any info on these.. when I type in "Orange yellow gilled mushroom that stains greenish blue on contact" all I get is references to bollet mushrooms that stain green... shm..
any how I'll keep searching on I'd"ing these..1017171823b.jpgI'm doing spore prints of the right now.... curious on the color.1017171820a.jpg 1017171822a.jpg
 
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