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Yup, and May apple plants also.. I would've posted a pic just having issues with uploading at the momentNow I have to Google what an elm tree looks like.
Yup, and May apple plants also.. I would've posted a pic just having issues with uploading at the momentNow I have to Google what an elm tree looks like.
Have you ever dried them? I have in the past & when reconstituted in water I really couldn't tell the dif from fresh.Damn I'm bored.. lol. Would toke up and passout, out of bud at the moment... drinking the shit out of some wine though wasn't much of a wine drinker until I tried a sweet red wine.
Oh wow.. sure haven't. Thought about it though. I do have a dehydrator. Is that how'd I'd do it?Have you ever dried them? I have in the past & when reconstituted in water I really couldn't tell the dif from fresh.
What part of the country do you find them? I've never heard of them either.. the original pic made me think they were a play on "penis" cuz this is TNT..Oh wow.. sure haven't. Thought about it though. I do have a dehydrator. Is that how'd I'd do it?
Well, they grow all around the world really. Parts of Canada, Western US, Eastern US, just different times of the year. That and anywhere you can locate Elm trees, or Oaks. They also grow in or around, sometimes even under May apple plants. I have the most luck finding them near the dead or dying Elm & Oak trees though after a good rain.What part of the country do you find them? I've never heard of them either.. the original pic made me think they were a play on "penis" cuz this is TNT..
I feel like I have seen them but didn't know what they were.. Spring lol.. I live in Florida the land of perpetual summerI also forgot to add, it has to be Spring in you're neck of the woods. There's a range of when Spring can be though, either February and March for the West Coast and the Southern US. The Mid West sees the most fruitings between late March and early May. In my area on the East Coast, morels usually fruit from late April to early June. Parts of Canada and the North Western US will see fruitings into June. Other parts of the world may see some at other times of year, depending on when their spring is.
The most logical advice I can give for time of year is to start searching during the two months when spring is considered to be at its height in your area.
Morels can be found in Florida, but they are very rare.I feel like I have seen them but didn't know what they were.. Spring lol.. I live in Florida the land of perpetual summer
Right on. It's crazy, I've been in the same spot for the past week & a half. It's produced atleast 35 to 40 easy. I'd go one morning and they'd be nothing! Go after a rain and they'd be absolutely everywhere... Some as big as soda cans.There are maps of recent sightings of morels. Ya can check out the maps to see of they have been reported recently in your area. They dont stick around to long so if ya find some keep looking They also love old abandoned apple orchards.
I'm from Indiana and feel like that's where I would have seen them while hunting/fishingMorels can be found in Florida, but they are very rare.
Here's a good site to look at if you ever have time. http://www.morelmania.com/6Sightings/index.html
A sample of this dried wine? That is a killer product to the first who market it! Invite me aboard your private Boeing when you've made your first ten billion.Have you ever dried them? I have in the past & when reconstituted in water I really couldn't tell the dif from fresh.
They also tend to explode the first spring in areas hit by forest fires.Morels can be found in Florida, but they are very rare.
Here's a good site to look at if you ever have time. http://www.morelmania.com/6Sightings/index.html
Well we got some serious fires burning as we speak, so does that mean next spring possibly?They also tend to explode the first spring in areas hit by forest fires.
We lived in an area here that was hit by a big fire in the summer/early fall - the next spring there were half a dozen Asian buyers along the road paying top dollar, most of the small town was picking them and made serious coin. The next spring - nothing.
Yeah, I would make it a point to look for them next year.Well we got some serious fires burning as we speak, so does that mean next spring possibly?
This is how I have done it in the past & it worked very well.Oh wow.. sure haven't. Thought about it though. I do have a dehydrator. Is that how'd I'd do it?
Yup, I read it has something to do with the ph levels of the forest where fires have been. I'd say those people that live in or near that huge forest fire in Gatlinburg TN will be in Morel heaven...They also tend to explode the first spring in areas hit by forest fires.
We lived in an area here that was hit by a big fire in the summer/early fall - the next spring there were half a dozen Asian buyers along the road paying top dollar, most of the small town was picking them and made serious coin. The next spring - nothing.
Ok cool.. hell I've done found so many this year bro I wldnt mind sharing one bit hit me up if you are serious...This is how I have done it in the past & it worked very well.
http://www.ehow.com/how_7817559_dehydrate-morel-mushrooms.html
BTW, I'd be happy to act as quality control, you know, just to make sure your product is up to par.
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