Let us know. I’ve never seen them get bigger.Hopefully they grow a tad. This warm weekend should help. There's 5 in this pic.
Let us know. I’ve never seen them get bigger.Hopefully they grow a tad. This warm weekend should help. There's 5 in this pic.
I'll report, I haven't noticed them to grow either but these are tinky. So far I have found 8, they're so small, wouldn't be enough for a biscuit. Hope more will be up in a day or two. Feeding my kids will take quite a mess.Let us know. I’ve never seen them get bigger.
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A buddy of mine had some growing in his yard. They didn't get bigger after a few days so he put Mason jars over them. They grew after thatLet us know. I’ve never seen them get bigger.
They get bigger...I documented it in the 2023 Morel thread...they grew for about 2 week to 3 weeks...probably got 4 times their original size before starting to dry and brown.Let us know. I’ve never seen them get bigger.
Yah....if the rain stays constant every few days they will grow for weeks.The clump of 5 did get bigger. The other picture is of another that grew. Found 67 today. Need a rain
The clump of 5 did get bigger. The other picture is of another that grew. Found 67 today. Need a rain
Elms are the only tree I have success around. So far all have been red elm.are you finding the most under elms?
When the yellows are up look around sycamore treesElms are the only tree I have success around. So far all have been red elm.
I've looked under several thousand sycamore, found few.When the yellows are up look around sycamore trees
Elms are the only tree I have success around. So far all have been red elm.
No live, only dead. My favorite kind of tree in the spring is a dead elm. First year dead is usually best sometimes the 2nd is best, they'll usually push for at least 3 years.i have only had luck under dead ones....you find any around live ones?