HI GUYS
I read the article on different Subaeruginosa strains
http://forums.mycotopia.net/exotic-m...eruginosa.html (Psilocybe subaeruginosa)
and it is mentioned that they have been found on manure
also bernd marco schuldes describes a method in his book (das pilzuchtbuch) a method to grow wood lovers spawn on horse manure or horse manure compost directly from spores
so anyone ever tried that..
also on a dutch non sponsor page they claim that subaeruginosa fruits in eurpean summer and spring if kept moist
reports here report fruiting in autum as most wood lovers
if we could find a strain of potent bluing woodlovers that fruits on manure, woodchip mixtures that colonizes faster than pure wood and fruit with a cold schock even in summer...(dream)