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ive seen this twice and im going to ignore this thought no
longer. ive seen an amanita muscaria growing from a dead tree once on a regular hunt. it was growing close to where the dead tree was, about 6 inches from the center of the tree. i filed this experiance in the strange encounters with amanita. this second time has realy trubbled me. thare were trees in the area once upon a time, but the trees were sawed down about 8-9 years ago. i found a toxic amanita on the ground, dug up the stem to make sure it was an amanita. what im thinking is that amanita doesnt give anything to the tree, but in reality takes the rotting unneeded roots away. so thare were living trees a while ago, but they are gone, and fruit still comes up? the closest tree to this fruit was about 100 feet away. does anyone have a better idea of whats going on here????? ![]() i cannot express how furious i am about the quality of these pictures. the rest of the roll turned out better than i could of hoped for. the only pictures that turned out bad were the only ones i thought of as critial..... so here it is experiance 3 and 4 of amanitas growing from dead tree stumps. ![]() and i like a dumb ass should of NOT taken this picture from the road. i could clearly ident these as amanita muscaria var formosa from the road as a passanger. this picture was actualy taken on the way back from where ever i was. i was driving, and stopped infront of this house. ![]() ok what does this say? ive seen in publications that say amanita is the most under done mushroom family. to me this says that amanita is not out of lab cultivations reach. i think that the lab cultivation has failed due to the cold fruting tempratures, and possibly the requirement of a casing. ive been told you can grow amanita spores on agar, but if it requried tree roots, i think the spores would requrie roots to even germinate. i think the spores can germinate on semi woody grounds, as with rotting tree composts. i kind of doubt the casing as the mushroom kind of pops out like a trap door spider. it just explodes out of the ground. its been said that amanita mycelium takes 2 years to grow mushrooms also. this information is from my own research, not what others have told me. if you use this information to grow edible amanitas, or amanita for medicinal purposes i request a small royalty. (hell ill probably just request the information that ive gotten you to investigate from the information ive posted.) im a charitable man, i just gave away 2 and 5/16'ths pounds of muscaria to a friend and am about to send out another pound. i will use any contributions to the drug based forums i frequent, straving children, those who have come before more, and those who go beyonde! ![]() thank you drug forum, i love you guys!!!!! Ninja Master Edited by: Ninja Master Last edited by Phungushead; 12-06-2009 at 05:08. Reason: quadruple |
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