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The Lone Stranger

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Re: Best long term Storage
« Reply #20 on: January 09, 2013, 08:59:32 PM »
I agree with you ..... BUT ...... personaly i dont see any real advances in mushroom growing since before oss and oeric ? OK a few new sorts and the people there are very usefull for identifying mushrooms ...... BUT ...... AGAIN ......... anyone talking about fish tanks hasnt understood anything and instead of giveing up a stupid idea they keep trying to find " solutions " for the defecits of a stupid method instead of thinking a little and trying other better ways . Personaly i think the best method to grow anything is to try to copy nature as much as possible ....... and i aint never seen mushrooms growing in a fish tank or any other sort of tank . .......... Or underwater = extreme humidity ........ the fuckers cant swim !!!!

I`m sorry but i just cant understand why anyone would not see the problems that trying to grow in fish tanks cause .

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Re: Best long term Storage
« Reply #21 on: January 13, 2013, 12:24:30 PM »
Guess again...

http://theartfulamoeba.com/2010/02/19/the-mushroom-that-sleeps-with-the-fishes/

Seems like this relatively newly discovered Psathyrella spp., P.aquatica actually does grow under water, and breeds by floating packets of spores down the river in which its growing.
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Re: Best long term Storage
« Reply #22 on: January 15, 2013, 01:00:00 AM »
That looks VERY interesting . The link doesnt work for me so i UTFSE and from what i can see its only been found in one river and there must be another way of it breeding other than floating packets of spores because that does not explain how it got / gets up that river . I also have questions about its evil-ution ....... why and how a mushroom that has evolved as a land mushroom starts to grow under water ...... and hasnt evolved more / in a different direction .........  why it doesnt rot ........  how it can grow either with no water soluble parts / chemicals in it or if it has why they dont get washed out .............  the same with whatever it grows on / feeds on ......... and exactly what it feeds on .........

Toady ..... anyone ....... if you see more reliable info about this mushroom please post some links to it .

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Re: Best long term Storage
« Reply #23 on: January 15, 2013, 02:52:36 AM »
The attached article may answer some of those questions:

Aquatic gilled mushrooms: Psathyrella fruiting in the Rogue River in southern Oregon

Jonathan L. Frank
Department of Biology
Southern Oregon University

Robert A. Coffan
Department of Environmental Studies
Southern Oregon University

Darlene Southworth
Southern Oregon University

doi:10.3852/07-190
Mycologia January/February 2010 vol. 102 no. 1 93-107

if read carefully  ;) Further study may produce more information  :-X The end results from the effort applied  8)
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Re: Best long term Storage
« Reply #24 on: January 15, 2013, 06:34:58 AM »
Thanks Lugh.

This should make for some interesting bedtime reading.
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Re: Best long term Storage
« Reply #25 on: January 26, 2013, 08:10:44 AM »
afaik, psilocybin is stable indefinitely in the freezer. psilocin is a different story altogether.
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