A few months ago I bought a mushroom kit with burma cube spores and when the mycelium was just about ready to grow i went and planted the mushroom cake in my backyard. I walk out today to find a crap load of mushrooms growing all around the area where i had planted it...
So my question to yall is this the burma cubenesis I planted a while ago? or what kind is it?
Mushroom I.D. Please
Mushroom I.D. Please
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- kit-e-kate
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Re: Mushroom I.D. Please
Hiya, I've just done a quick google for an i.d. on 'burma cubensis' and although its hard to see from the two photos, I don't think those are your burma cubensis. The stem looks too thin, the wrong colour, and i think there should be a ring on it too. I'd give them a miss, if I were you.
HTH
Kate
HTH
Kate
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Re: Mushroom I.D. Please
I'd look at Psathyrella, Paneolus or maybe Stropharia for those.
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Re: Mushroom I.D. Please
They could either be realy delicious edibles or a deadly poisonous species
It's hard to tell
Op, if you never post again we can assume the latter
It's hard to tell
Op, if you never post again we can assume the latter
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