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dickenz07
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Any of these stand out to anyone? all found in around or near horse pasture and cow pasture
Species 1




Species 2






Species 3 Meadow Mushroom?




Species 4


Species 5


Species 6 Psytherella I think


Species 7 Velutina Prolly


Species 8 I used it for an umbrella later on when it began to drizzle




Species 9 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA (Not Low)
 KAAAAABOOOOOSHHH!!!!!
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weiliiiiiii
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7grams dried is a normal dose for me for subbs. With weilii i eat anywhere from 4-6 grms dried always im only interested in level 4-5 experiences, level 3 with subbs is OK though i like the mellow trip from em combined with the visuals. Last night when i dosed that i had no cum up, you know how after about 20-30 mins of dosing you start to feel kinda anxious and nervous when they start too kick in never had that last night very strange first time thats happened for me. One minute i was talking too my wife next i was flyin high soooo cooool. Peace
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weiliiiiiii said: 7grams dried is a normal dose for me for subbs. With weilii i eat anywhere from 4-6 grms dried always im only interested in level 4-5 experiences, level 3 with subbs is OK though i like the mellow trip from em combined with the visuals. Last night when i dosed that i had no cum up, you know how after about 20-30 mins of dosing you start to feel kinda anxious and nervous when they start too kick in never had that last night very strange first time thats happened for me. One minute i was talking too my wife next i was flyin high soooo cooool. Peace
Nice. I love it when you are just sitting there talking to someone when all of a sudden the last thing they said was the funniest thing you have ever heard. Oh and dickenz07, I found mushies just like your last pics you have on my hunt today. Too bad i didn't have a cmara. Saw a mama and papap goose and their babies. Oh and a turtle. Went down the yellow river for about 1-2 miles.
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weiliiiiiii said: There from a tree(i think) man i find em all the time in pasture land with alot of trees in it. Also a ton around the woods behind my house. Dickenz7 sum of those are pan foes. Pan. Foes are an indicator species that subbs could be where your lookin i find them growing side by side sometimes. Also another good way too tell subbs is when you pull em up feel the stem before you pull it. Ive noticed subb stipes are harder and foes or other non active pan species are softer(kinda mushy too the touch/feel) and whiter. Also ive seen foes with lines on the stem so dont just think cuz it has lines its a subb. And for 100% certainty spore print em. Peace
Yes, the subb stems seem to be less breakable. Pan foens are quite snappable. I was fooled just today by a foen that had lines running up the stem. On subbs they really tend to twist around in a helical way.
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dickenz07
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Re: Weilii? [Re: dle_240]
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why cant I find any subbs? maybe im not looking hard enough in the really tall thick patches...im pretty much scanning for foes and looking in those areas..is that a bad habit? i know they grow in the nice patches of grass but anybody know of or have a pic in that habitat..i can see...and weiliiii..do you have pics from the ones you found in that pasture
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dickenz07
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do they grow as abundantly in cow pastures as horse pastures?? are they in low spots? wooded spots?? by the way theres a pine forest in one corner of the horse pasture..that looks like the horses might use for shade..lots of pine needles on open ground...good place for weilii???
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dickenz07
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i was just looking up through my glass shelf at the caps of the ones i found this morning...i noticed some were distinctly more gray as to the other ones..and the stems are more red with lines that twist more than some
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yes i have pics ill post tomorrow.
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species 6 on pics above is Panaeolus papilionaceus one of the most frequently encountered mushrooms in horse pastures.
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weiliiiiiii
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either look in another pasture or just keep it up man the only way too find actives is keep a positive attitude and keep on truckin man.
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dickenz07
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so should i look into those or are they like foes and worthless? its 54 degrees out right now,,isnt that too cold?
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weiliiiiiii
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no pan paps are inactive but cool too look at my subbs fruit when its this cold so i dont know what too tell ya i guess its different for each patch.
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dickenz07
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hmmm...guess ill just keep truckin then...lol why does every damn mushroom have those zonates on the caps..and be about the same color. that sucks...getting em sorted out though thanks to some much appreciated help..horse pasture or cow pasture.... either better than the other?
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dickenz07
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i went to a place tonight in bartow...with fairly new lawn...very good thick grass,,,sprinklers were running..and only found two...and this lawn is huge...nothing around so i could use a flashlight and everything..that sucked...i was so excited when i got there....will definitely check back frequently..sithe build is still in process..itll be vacant for a while...lots of the green fertilizer in the pine needles around the trees...all red clay...do you think weiliis will grow in bartow county ga near emerson and acworth
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weiliiiiiii
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your welcome for the advice im bout to go to bed so wish ya luck tomorrow if ya have any questions ill try and help you the best i can. Peace
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WTF?? hey the gills of the ones i think are subbs are black but most seem to be gone and the under side of the cap covered in larvae????!!!! and there are no spores...prolly cause the gills are gone...but the foes seem to be fine...showing up brown..not many larvae..are they known to enjoy actives like that??
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1) Ganoderma sp., a really interesting one! 2) Gymnopilus sp. Possibly active, very interesting! 3) Agaricus sp. What color does it bruise? Odor? 4) Beautiful Mycena or Marasmius species. Maybe its http://mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Marasmius_plicatulus.html 5) http://mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Tricholomopsis_rutilans.html 6) http://mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Panaeolus_papilionaceus.html 7) Lacrymaria lacrymabunda 8) Pluteus cervinus 9) Bos primigenius taurus
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dickenz07
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i really gotta get a field guide...i hunt a lot and find dozens of different species of mushrooms...I'm prolly missing a lot that are psychoactive huh
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dickenz07
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those Bos primigenius taurus no longer exist
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dickenz07
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They were just regular old cows...lol
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