2020/05/05 08:05:21
KJN
I've been checking my spots and not finding any.  Anyone out there finding morels yet?  I'm wondering if my usual spots have stopped producing or if the ground is still too cool.
2020/05/05 08:22:55
crappiefisher
 Here is a good site for you to check out. Pennsylvania Mushroom Hunters on Facebook
 
 
  
 
crappy
2020/05/05 08:31:41
KJN
Thanks
2020/05/05 08:47:56
sylvan sam
Found a few early april but that been it.
2020/05/05 11:22:34
PAJAY
Yes they are picking ton of them right now 
2020/05/05 11:53:18
eyesandgillz
I heard from others they were popping....when it was nicer weather, right after the rain.  Wonder what the possible snow showers will do to them tomorrow and Saturday?>
 
2020/05/06 09:11:28
KJN
PAJAY
What county?
 
2020/05/06 10:31:11
spawnboy
I'm in Fayette county and I haven't found any until last 2 weeks,
I've found 30 so far way down from past years. I was just thinking low temps been holding them up.
2020/05/06 11:08:48
BeenThereDoneThat.
Here is some info you might find interesting with regard to temperature.

Hope it helps.

naturealmanac

Morels appear when the ground temperature four inches below the surface reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit and ceases when the ground temperature reaches 62 degrees. It seems highly likely that morels are mycorhizal fungi, that is, they live symbiotically on the roots of some species of trees.




http://www.naturealmanac....ive/morels/morels.html

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2020/05/06 12:53:17
KJN
I'm in Butler county, not finding any.  We need a warm up, I hate to think I missed them.
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