There are already gettysburg ng good hauls in Oregon. Some of my spots in Wa have produced a little already. Next week should be good. Where are you at Georgia?
Kansas. In the northwest u guys have some variants of these morrells that dont have such a short time to pick. Here its just a few weeks a year. Kinda jelly.
Nice. Fire morels or blacks are pretty sweet and usually pretty abundant depending on the year and how early the fires are. I love picking blondes and grays. Occasionally I'll find green ones. We get spring king bolted (porcine) that come up with the morels around grand firs usually they are my absolute favorite, gotta get to them before the elk tho.
BTW I've been researching at home cultivation for other species, and apparently people are having a lot of success seeding morel patches in the wild (artificial cultivation is still pretty much impossible, still a mystery to get them to germinate).
One of those mushrooms has enough spores to cover a huge area. Good idea to take a super-soaker squirt gun out with you and boost whatever patches you find.
Ive never really tried cultivation. I know people who have.doesnt seem to work. I just love the concept. Noticed they never start till u get at least thunder after winter. And u wanna cold or mild soil best after a day or two of rain in a row we will get about three cycles here in a good year.
"cultivating" morels isn't really cultivation. The people who have any success are literally going out to their morel patch, and taking it home with them, and hoping something grows. Shoveling the soil in to tubs...
However, you can have a lot of success just playing Johnny Appleseed and spreading spore everywhere that looks right. Under your porch, along the side of your house. etc. They will grow, you just have to remember all the places you tried to inoculate.
"Morelly white".
Wtf am I looking at?
Morel mushrooms. They grow throughout the Midwest. People love them, I don't have an opinion cause I don't eat fungus.
The best mushrooms on the planet.
Like, $400lb dried right now.
I don’t know. It’s bugging me out.
Morels
There are already gettysburg ng good hauls in Oregon. Some of my spots in Wa have produced a little already. Next week should be good. Where are you at Georgia?
Kansas. In the northwest u guys have some variants of these morrells that dont have such a short time to pick. Here its just a few weeks a year. Kinda jelly.
Nice. Fire morels or blacks are pretty sweet and usually pretty abundant depending on the year and how early the fires are. I love picking blondes and grays. Occasionally I'll find green ones. We get spring king bolted (porcine) that come up with the morels around grand firs usually they are my absolute favorite, gotta get to them before the elk tho.
That looks like a scrotum and i would never eat it
You would. Its too good to resist. Ur a scrotum eater
magic mushrooms?
Not quite lol. Tastiest mushrooms ever. Only show up a few weeks a year. Right before tornado season here
I may have to go scouting.
You have a secret patch somewhere?
BTW I've been researching at home cultivation for other species, and apparently people are having a lot of success seeding morel patches in the wild (artificial cultivation is still pretty much impossible, still a mystery to get them to germinate).
One of those mushrooms has enough spores to cover a huge area. Good idea to take a super-soaker squirt gun out with you and boost whatever patches you find.
Secret spot lost in a boating accident sorry lol
Yeah, that's true for everybody's patch.
You can cultivate a massive crop around your place and around your neighborhood, just using a bucket and dumping splashes in likely looking places.
Ive never really tried cultivation. I know people who have.doesnt seem to work. I just love the concept. Noticed they never start till u get at least thunder after winter. And u wanna cold or mild soil best after a day or two of rain in a row we will get about three cycles here in a good year.
"cultivating" morels isn't really cultivation. The people who have any success are literally going out to their morel patch, and taking it home with them, and hoping something grows. Shoveling the soil in to tubs...
However, you can have a lot of success just playing Johnny Appleseed and spreading spore everywhere that looks right. Under your porch, along the side of your house. etc. They will grow, you just have to remember all the places you tried to inoculate.
So just kinda hoping to make current crop more fruitable. I might try a little i suppose. If it has impact prolly wont see it till next year tho
Yeah, you can dilute and dilute a thousand times, and your solution will still be filled with spores.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTFugHA2WaI
Sacrifice one mushroom, and gain a bunch next year.
Never saw these before. New to me.
Are you even america
Yes