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YouAreControlled
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Question regarding species of mushroom.
#9034271 - 10/05/08 07:57 PM (1 month, 26 days ago) |
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Ive been looking all over the internet to discover what type of spore is used in "grow kits". Ive done shrooms 3 times. Each time they were from kits like the ones you find on the internet. Im pretty sure they werent psilocybin/psilocin shrooms, the trips were not cartoonie, which is one of the fundamental themes of psilocybin mushrooms. Or so Ive been lead to believe. The trips had much color, i.e. everything in my immediate environment would change tone. Many purples, greens, reds, blues...everything was very funny. Distorted depth perception. Waves, buzzes...little things like that. Curious what type(s) they are.
(Hope I posted this in a suitable forum.)
Edited by YouAreControlled (10/05/08 08:04 PM)
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elliusoopius
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Sounds like psilocybe to me. I don't know about cartoony, my trips are way more mathy. like everything is fractals, you know? But I doubt that you had magic mushies that weren't psilocybes, 'cause those are the ones they sell kits for, and the only other hallucinogenic mushies I know of are amanitas, and if it was those, you'd know it. If they were small and brown they're psilocybes. If they were big and red with while spots, then they're amanitas. Amanitas are a totally different feeling and I don't think you can grow them from a kit.
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ethnoguy
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Re: Question regarding species of mushroom. [Re: elliusoopius]
#9035580 - 10/06/08 02:06 AM (1 month, 25 days ago) |
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1. Welcome to the Shroomery! 2. Wrong forum. This is the forum for pot, poppies, kratom, salvia, cacti etc. Hence "ethnobotanical". 3. Shroom kits are overpriced and the yield is poor. Learn how to do a simple BRF cake tek. Just use the search engine. And PLEASE do not waste your momney on an amateurist kit. You can do it! 4. I don't think there is such a thing as a fundemental theme w/ shrooms. And cartoonish trips are not a standard, regardless of the genus or specie. 5. Chances are that you have used Psylocybe cubensis. They are the easiest to grow, making them more available.
elliusoopius- welcome to the shroomery
6. Not all species of Psylocybe are brown. 7. Amanitas cannot be grown from a kit. You would probably have better luck with morels lol.
Anyway, P cubensis is the appropriate species for the noob. Many will suggest the B+ strain for beginners. I think that one cubensis strain is as easy to grow as the next. Sporeworks.com has a great b+ strain BTW and you could pick up some cambodian from ralphsters.com. Bothe vendors are excellent.
EG
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YouAreControlled
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Re: Question regarding species of mushroom. [Re: ethnoguy]
#9038300 - 10/06/08 05:42 PM (1 month, 25 days ago) |
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Appreciated.
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