Scaly Ink Cap (lemmy.world)
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TL;DR: Urea is a great supplement for substrates and culture media!...
I don’t know anything about mushrooms. Found these in my garden, Washington state (Puget sound)
I love how tiny and delicate they are! Northern West Virginia.
These are some older photos of what I believe is Hericium cirratum, a species related to Hericium erinaceus (otherwise known as Lion’s Mane Mushroom)....
Found this all over my local trail in Hawaii. Looks like turkey tail but not white on the edges and not a lot of color separation. Also, Ive never id’ a mushroom.
These seem pretty common, still don’t know what they might be though. Showed up the same day as the last mushrooms I posted. It’s fun to see so many different kinds.
Can you say what theses are?...
laughed my ass off when I found this assortment, laughing again now. pls enjoy...
It is so dry in my part Germany right now, the only mushrooms that grow in significant numbers are summer oysters. And then they are often too dry aswell. This is the only good patch I found during my last hunt....
It’s not much to look at yet, but my oyster spawn is doing nicely after only four days. I picked up some spawn off ebay for pink and blue oysters, not realizing just how tiny an amount 10g really was. Well I had already been reading about expanding spawn in grain jars, and was advised here to also try popcorn kernels in...
I thought some folks might want to see an update on what I’ve been growing. For reference, I tried to grown button mushroom spawn on boiled cardboard, only to learn a few days later that this shouldn’t be possible. Imagine my surprise when the mycelium started growing anyway!...
Cross-posted from: lemmy.nz/post/79539
King Stropharia just emerging.
cross-posted from: beehaw.org/post/581212...
Hello all, there’s a new community for identifying different types of fungi! Feel free to come join us!
Super dusty boy
2.8# of fungi! (Was a puffball- No gills or stem, though it was misleadingly shaped. Will share a pic of the inside!)
Hi everyone! In an effort to help grow the community, and as someone new to mycology, I would like to gather recommendations for reference materials. My goal in this project is to develop this into a list for the community to share these resources. Books, websites, apps, anything is fair game for this list....