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yumaddah
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Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try!
#8465888 - 05/31/08 12:57 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
Hello there! Here I am again... in the never-ending quest for Psilocybe subaeruginosa... This are the snaps i took: 1)] 2) ] 3) ] 4) ] 5) ] 6) ] 7) ] 8) ] 9) ] 10) ] 11) ] 12) ] 13) ] Habitat: i was in a pine forest... so this ones, as you can see in the photos, were picked from dead branches on the ground, piles of leaves and woody debris. Gills: brown yellowish Stem: this is the piont were i doubt about this shrooms. I was watching some pics of Psilocybe subbs and I noticed that the stems were mostly white... and my shrooms, as you see, have a brown stem, with white skin... but theyre not TOTALLY white...(in some pics Cap: the cap looks EXACTLY like Psilocybe subaeruginosa... brown, sometimes with yellow center, a bit shiny, more oval than conical, with a clear nipple. Spore print: the photo is not excelent, nut is the best i could do! The print is between brown an bordeaux.. with a tiny tiny purple tone. Habitat: this ones were collected JUST from rotten branches in the floor, and from the fallen leaves. I kept on walking, until i found an open area... were, for my surprise, was full of wood chips! I started searching, quite excited... it took me 2 minutes to find this ones: 14) ] 15) ] 16) ] 17) ] 18) ] 19) ] 20) ] 21) ] 22) ] 23) ] 24) ] This mushies look VERY similar to the ones i picked from the inner forest... but, apart from being bigger, the cap was not EXACTLY the same; the edge presented a REALLY thin ring were the gills ended (you can see what I mean if you have a close look to the shroom in the right, pic number 14). The nipple was more marked as well. The rest was the same.. and the stem, as well, was not pure white. The spore prints, although quite similar, are a bit more purplish/dark brown. Well, i think thats all! I hope you can help me! Thanks
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: yumaddah ]
#8465901 - 05/31/08 01:01 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
no actives. sorry man, wait for alan or CureCat for more definative answers but they arnt active.
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sui
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: sui ]
#8465904 - 05/31/08 01:02 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
top set says galerina to me
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weiliiiiiii
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: sui ]
#8465934 - 05/31/08 01:14 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
any bluing on the ones in pic 4
yumaddah
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: weiliiiiiii ]
#8465944 - 05/31/08 01:20 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
not blue, really... but i got some other prints coming tomorrow...
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: weiliiiiiii ]
#8466021 - 05/31/08 01:44 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
Not subs, possibly deadly poisonous.
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: undergrounder ]
#8466077 - 05/31/08 02:02 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
yeah dont listen too me im an american and have been pickin Ps. Weilii for the past 7 years i dont know much about other actives other than cubes and Pan. Subbs. The stipe on that one just looke identical too a weilii stipe. Sorry dude.
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: weiliiiiiii ]
#8466210 - 05/31/08 02:41 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
looks like a galerina autumnalis and tubaria furfuracea but not sure.
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: wyattb ]
#8468126 - 05/31/08 07:35 PM (4 years, 11 months ago)
No sorry close but not close enough look like you found the galerina mother load it's all fun tho keep looking mate your on the right track
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: sui ]
#8468433 - 05/31/08 09:28 PM (4 years, 11 months ago)
You're a mod now? Cool, man.
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: wyattb ]
#8516568 - 06/12/08 08:05 PM (4 years, 11 months ago)
Quote: wyattb said: galerina autumnalis and tubaria furfuracea
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Re: Possible Psilocybe Subaeruginosa?? Wellington. Second Try! [Re: CureCat ]
#8517904 - 06/13/08 02:02 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)
Remember that P.subs have a white stem with blue bruising. Anything with an orange, red or yellow stem should usually be left as is.