What's Fruiting? (where best to post)

Javadog

Well-Known Member
Hello all,

I wanted post some photos of some new fruits that I am getting,
but they are not all entheogenic. Is there a more appropriate forum?

i.e. I am getting an Agaricus blazei murrill pin:
IMG_1191.jpg

Just in case, some pretty little cubes, from a wild Australian print:
MulletCreek1.jpg

Take care,

JD
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
i.e. Is there a more appropriate forum for non-magical mushrooms?

I will post actives as well, but have some very cool non-actives fruiting too.

Just curious.

JD
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
Coolio. Thanks.

I posted this here elsewhere, but it is a very interesting species,
and not the easiest to work with...Maitake:
IMG_1140.jpg

I am getting some Polyporus squamosus and will post those soon.

Take care,

JD
 

diggindirt

Well-Known Member
I agree, any and all mushrooms are interesting enough (and challenging enough) that I'd like to see em! Good job on those! Plus you snuck those cubies in for good measure ;-)
 

stoned cockatoo

New Member
Coolio. Thanks.

I posted this here elsewhere, but it is a very interesting species,
and not the easiest to work with...Maitake:
View attachment 2623014

I am getting some Polyporus squamosus and will post those soon.

Take care,

JD
I see these or something similar looking everywhere. I'm always tempted to just dive on top of them.

do you just like growing mushrooms or do they have to be at least edible to grow?
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
I grow them for fun, food, and travel.

:0)

Here is a new species, for me, Polyporus squamosus:
Polyporus-sqamosus1.1.jpg
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Polyporus-sqamosus1.3.jpg
Polyporus-sqamosus1.4.jpg
Polyporus-sqamosus1.5.jpg
Polyporus-sqamosus1.6.jpg

Take care all,

JD
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
Hello all,

I have some new shots.

I decided to test just letting a cubensis block weather in my
outdoor shade cloth box, to see if they would fruit.

They did fine. These fruits have taken as long as a couple of
weeks to form. There is every reason to expect that they will
be strong. They are a wild find from Australia.

WildAustralianCube-SlowOutdoorFruiter.jpg

Check the confused little dude:
WildAustralianCube-Mutant.jpg

While this cube block was left to go nuts in the bag, and is being birthed:
WildAustralianCube-LeftInSack.jpg

This is going to be a great flush of Maitake:
MaitakeFlush-NICE.jpg

There were a few shiitake sneaking in the back:
Sneaky-Shitake.jpg IMG_1223.jpg

This Pioppino block was birthed way too late:
pioppinos-FruitedTooLate.jpg

Take care,

JD
 

AlbinoEnvy

Member
hell ya dude cool shit i love seeing people growing edibles hopefully ill be doing a shitake log grow sometime this year :-P
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
Thanks!

Shiitake logs sound great.

I do not live in a particularly forested area, and have not tried this yet.

You can make either sawdust or plug spawn.

Good luck,

JD
 
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