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Old 03/16/2005, 01:57 PM
DeeOooGee DeeOooGee is offline
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pictures of shrooms splitting

Does anyone have a pics of their shrooms splitting?

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Old 03/16/2005, 05:56 PM
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Like with two mouths or it happening right then?

I have a couple with two mouths. (actually kinda weird, its slightly bleach [about 25% bleached] and it still grew another mouth)
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Old 03/23/2005, 08:56 PM
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Mine not so much split as grow from the base of the parent mushroom as it moves around. I believe the term for that is schizogeny.
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Old 03/24/2005, 05:05 PM
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Only my rics split. My shrooms tend to propogate via pedal laceration, as do my yumas. I can give you a pic of pedal laceration if you want.

Never heard the term schizogeny in relation to mushroom propogation, brokenntwolf. Care to elaborate on that term?
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