Completing missions in this way will also raise your survey percent. Now, after you have that info, look back at the survey scanner for Primordia, if you see a little "new" icon over a hex, you can then click on it for mission details. When you walk by, you'll see a text box pop and you'll get recon info (though not always for Primordia, so pay attention to what they say). The most obvious way to get that recon info (though there may be other ways) is to explore around NLA and look for NPCs with yellow smiley faces above their heads. This is because you don't have the recon info for that hex yet. But, as you've noticed, you can't tap them for any information. If you introduced fruiting yesterday give it a few days. Nevertheless you have good mycelium there and I'm positive you will get some mushrooms off that. You should start seeing the beginnings of cap formation if its primordia I think. The other way is that, after deploying a probe, the surrounding hexes will be filled in with mission icons. Doesn't really look like primordia to me. Be warned, however, that some take higher mechanical skill than others, and they aren't always in plain sight (might be in a cave, etc). Look on the map for any probe sites that are grayed out, as that means you haven't deployed those probes yet, and doing so will usually give you around 1% survey. The first way to increase survey percent is to deploy probes. spore release: The fruitbody releases spores into the environment for propagation.This isn't explained super well in game, but here is what I've found:.Spore generation is the sexual reproduction phase of the mushroom life cycle. mature fruitbody: The organism channels all of its energy and nutrients to develop the fruitbody, which will then produce spores.fruitbody selection: From thousands of primordia, the growing organism selects the most promising few to develop into mature fruitbodies.Host Defense harvests during this peak stage of growth to capture an abundant constituent profile including polysaccharides (beta glucans, arabinoxylanes), glycoproteins, ergosterols, triterpenoids and other myco-nutrients. primordia formation: The mushroom organism produces an amazing array of enzymes and optimizes the constituents of both the mycelium and the developing fruitbody.hyphal knot: Mycelium condenses into hyphal knots, which then develop into “primordia” or baby mushrooms.In this sense, the mycelium is the immune system of the mushroom. During this stage of growth, mycelium expands at an exponential rate. In its environment, mycelium encounters many competitors and predators which it repels with an amazing array of protective enzymes and compounds. mycelial expansion: Developing mycelium breaks down organic matter and absorbs nutrients from its surroundings. Compatible hyphae mate to create fertile mycelium.
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