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nickc
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: Sydshines]
#10649652 - 07/09/09 07:30 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Well I had an hour or two free in a western suburb of Wellington today and it is (for a change) a dead calm winters day! So I went for a walk and inspected a garden very closely, decided to go hunting for subaeruginosa.
I have never managed to find subs, and always look in wood chip areas, and can only ever find weraroa in native forest areas where they are well dispersed. Well, I didn't have to walk more than 5meters to find all of these which were in an inner city council garden next to someones house!
Do you guys find it quite common to discover these in places like this? I was pleasantly surprised but pissed off at the irony that yet again when I go out hunting for the elusive subs, I find these funny little pouches.
These have the same problem a lot of the P. Rhizomorphs I've found too, in that because they are in a council garden, there are hundreds of these tiny little bugs through the insides of them so I'm going to have to boil them and make a tea rather than eating them straight which sucks. The ones in native forest never have any kind of infestations for me.
Happy hunting everyone! 
Some cool myc I found after turning over a small half log



This one was picture perfectly round and nestled in amongst this grass/weed thing!

This was the inner-city garden I was finding all of these so far...

A couple more


Some strange little black/white mushrooms that looked cool

The end result!
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10650178 - 07/09/09 09:09 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Nice pics and finds nickc! It is indeed strange that Welly is calm. I have only found Weraroa in wood chip,have not been lucky enough to find them in native bush in the Auckland region, yet. As for the bugs I think it is because the mulch layer is breaking down, this attracts a high number of decomposer bugs and unfortunately these bugs like the mushrooms. I try and combat this by picking fresh, healthy lookers and then drying them as soon as possible to stop any eggs from hatching and to dry up any larvae which may be present at the time.
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: karode13]
#10650580 - 07/09/09 10:31 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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karode13 said: Nice pics and finds nickc! It is indeed strange that Welly is calm. I have only found Weraroa in wood chip,have not been lucky enough to find them in native bush in the Auckland region, yet. As for the bugs I think it is because the mulch layer is breaking down, this attracts a high number of decomposer bugs and unfortunately these bugs like the mushrooms. I try and combat this by picking fresh, healthy lookers and then drying them as soon as possible to stop any eggs from hatching and to dry up any larvae which may be present at the time.
Wow that's interesting, I've only found them so far by bush bashing through native bush, particularly where dead ferns were laying and I'd found them spread out but this was a hell of a lot easier! This is the first season I've gone hunting though so if they are common on wood chips then I was bound to find some sooner or later.
I see you're in VIC but I'm guessing by the way you're talking that you have lived in Wgtn at some stage and you mention drying them - have you successfully managed to dry and preserve Weraroas in that fashion? Everything I've read has said the only way of preserving them is to freeze them which I've found reduces the potency to a degree. I've already chopped them up into a thousand pieces and boiled them for 5mins to kill the little critters and am planning to chill it tonight and then add some lemon juice tomorrow, blend it all up so it's nice and smooth and take it tomorrow night.
A little bit of protein never hurt anyone!
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10650590 - 07/09/09 10:33 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sorry just re-read and seen you have said Auckland region.
I'm looking forward to it, havn't tripped in a couple of months since I made my first find! Will be going to collect some Rhizomorphs tomorrow and throw them into the mixture too. Stumpy pouch-like fungi combo!
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10650936 - 07/09/09 11:40 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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That is some brew you are concocting, I think it will do the trick and some...Have fun!
To answer your question, I have never tried to dry Weraroa, only ever found a handful at a time so usually they get consumed fresh. I really only have come about them by chance while looking for subs in wood chip. 
I am a Northland boy but have been to Wellington a few times so am familiar with the wind. In Aussie for work and am enjoying the season here but damn I miss Aotearoa fungi.
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: karode13]
#10654495 - 07/10/09 06:14 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Just went out to my patch of Rhizomorphs that I visit every 3 - 4 weeks and pick the nice big fruits, and some fucker has completed destroyed it. Soil upturned, not a single mushroom to find in the square meter or so that they grew in. 
I'm so fucked off, the patch was so small and the mushrooms so unknown amongst a huge area of bark chips that it can't have been council/police upturning it all. I collected up a box full of the mycellium covered bark that was left and brought it home with me.
Angry & sad.
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10655337 - 07/10/09 09:43 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Darn people destroying patches! Really pisses me off.
I just went back to my backyard patch, found another four P. Subs all ready. And I found two little pins nearby! =]
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: Sydshines]
#10655507 - 07/10/09 10:21 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Just went for a hike through the woods for a few hours, came up with nothing at all where before I'd always find a good amount. Dead leaves fucking EVERYWHERE all over the ground making it impossible to find or spot any.
Went back to my spot I found yesterday for a closer look, on the off-chance that I might find a couple more just to make tonight a bit heavier, and found another 75g of them that I'd just overlooked before. Found the biggest one I've come across too, weighed in at 21g!! I have it pictured on my hand. I've noticed since finding this bed that these mushrooms when growing natively in the forest tend to stretch out more, they are a lot more elongated, whereas the ones growing in wood chip gradens tend to be a whole lot more bulbous. What could the reasons for this be? Is there any possibility that one could have a higher psilocybin content than the other?
Also karode13 - what kind of weight in fresh fruit would you ingest of these Weraroa at a time? Did you take the stalks out too? (I've heard they cause a lot of stomach upset...?)
Not so angry anymore! 
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10655621 - 07/10/09 10:58 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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21 grams- Fucking Superb! 
Nice to see that there was some left. In the past I have not had a scale to weigh the amount beforehand. I am quite experienced with subaeruginosa so the first time I ate 5 fresh, whole mushrooms. They worked very well and I did not notice any stomach upsets that weren't out of the ordinary. The size of those were about the size of your medium looking ones, if that makes any sense?!
Good luck and report back about any stomach problems you experience?
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: karode13]
#10656008 - 07/11/09 12:47 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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karode13 said: 21 grams- Fucking Superb! 
Nice to see that there was some left. In the past I have not had a scale to weigh the amount beforehand. I am quite experienced with subaeruginosa so the first time I ate 5 fresh, whole mushrooms. They worked very well and I did not notice any stomach upsets that weren't out of the ordinary. The size of those were about the size of your medium looking ones, if that makes any sense?!
Good luck and report back about any stomach problems you experience?
Okay, I was told when I found my first batch that I shouldn't consume the stems so I didn't, and have removed them from this batch too.
I made a terrible error before and while blending them, spilt the jug over and lost half of the mixture from this second group, so I have somewhere between 60 - 110g of them blended up in a powerade bottle. Boiled them all for 5mins and am heading out soon to buy a bag of ice and some fruit milkshake syrup to blend in with them and make an earth coloured smoothie!
Will be splitting it with a friend tonight, have no idea what level I will hit or what I'm getting myself into, but after tripping 3 times before over the last year and hitting level 3 each time with the hint of almost stepping up to the next I think I'm ready for it.
T-30mins...
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10656068 - 07/11/09 01:05 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Have fun!
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nickc
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: karode13]
#10657488 - 07/11/09 10:10 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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It has been a long ass night....
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10658927 - 07/11/09 02:52 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Nickc those are some huge weraroa nice finds, how was the trip? Ive made a few demon brews with the old old pouch shrooms never removed the stems or had any stomach issues and ive found brewing them down for about an hour really produces a stronger concentrate especially if you not planning on eating any solid matter.
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: mr extreme]
#10659575 - 07/11/09 04:52 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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I live in Auckland, and would there be any weraroa's in the general area? And what's the best way to find them?
I've been pretty keen to try them out.
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: mr extreme]
#10660897 - 07/11/09 09:29 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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mr extreme said: Nickc those are some huge weraroa nice finds, how was the trip? Ive made a few demon brews with the old old pouch shrooms never removed the stems or had any stomach issues and ive found brewing them down for about an hour really produces a stronger concentrate especially if you not planning on eating any solid matter.
Yes they were very large compared to any others I've found!
The trip was enjoyable. The best part was I finally worked out how to make it taste good. I mixed the two bowls of the mushrooms with 1L of water, boiled them for 5mins then let settle for an hour or so in the water. The first bowl I let sit in the fridge overnight. There was about 800ml of mixture in the end. I blended the mushrooms up in the water, threw in 1 packet of sunshine mango Raro powder mix (only minutes before we were ready to consume), then peeled a whole lemon and blended that in too.
It came out tasting like a refreshing lemonade drink, it tasted bloody good and I blended it up good so there were no chunks but just lemon pulp floating in it. It looks absolutely disgusting but it was very nice to drink!
We drank 2/3 of that, sat back and let it kick in with Chris Rock playing on Comedy Central. Half an hour in (8.30pm) it was definitely kicking in, and we waited two hours before consuming the rest. I was so proud of the largest weraroa that I didn't throw him into the mix, but instead kept him on and then we ate him an hour after the second glass.
The trip I've found with these weraroa doesn't last as long as a cubensis trip which is the only thing I can compare it to. We managed to keep topping it up though, and it lasted until 2am when the visuals stopped and we just looked out over Wellington at the lights until 5.30 listening to 90s music.
It was very refreshing!
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10661440 - 07/12/09 12:42 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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no flushes around my area... think its been too cold for them
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: Blazer420]
#10661721 - 07/12/09 04:11 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sydshines said: I live in Auckland, and would there be any weraroa's in the general area? And what's the best way to find them?
I've been pretty keen to try them out.[/quote Try out in the waitaks and out towards piha you will have to hunt around in the leaves and debris but look hard enough and it should pay off I was out about a month ago and collected a fairly decent haul and last year i found hundreds check out my pics....good luck
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: mr extreme]
#10663931 - 07/12/09 03:04 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sweet as man. Just need to find a ride out there now! D=
Also, I just chopped up about four shrooms and put them in a nice drink and shot that back. Then ate two fresh shrooms. Yay! Happy days!
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: Sydshines]
#10664782 - 07/12/09 05:21 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sydshines said: Sweet as man. Just need to find a ride out there now! D=
Also, I just chopped up about four shrooms and put them in a nice drink and shot that back. Then ate two fresh shrooms. Yay! Happy days!
What on earth do you do for a living if you can just drop some shrooms on a monday morning??
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: nickc]
#10669185 - 07/13/09 12:35 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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probly the same as me. self employed....got 4million people workin for me!
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