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applesmasher420
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: auweia]
#15437917 - 11/28/11 09:07 PM (5 months, 28 days ago) |
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so i was walking around today and i just so happened to come accross my first woodlover patch of the season! 
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and my patch from last year has one pin!@!@!@
so stoked for this year! good luck everyone!
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auweia
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excellent applesmasher!
now we're talking!
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savage.renegade


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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: auweia]
#15438050 - 11/28/11 09:38 PM (5 months, 28 days ago) |
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Nice finds. I have a feeling your immediate area will be better in a year or 2. I agree auweia about habitat shots but just cuz they look way cooler. lol maybe we should follow our own advice but social recognition is a very common human disorder. Its all good
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auweia
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hell yeah wild habitat shots look cooler than cultivation shots
that's why we come around once a year and piss the cultivators off
lol
go back a page and you'll see that's exactly what happened today 
seriously tho...the main point here is that you can cultivate all you want...Nobody has any problem with it here
Just don't mistake it for the wild, because THAT (the wild and true hunting) will far out do any cultivation techniques in your lifetime
the species can hitch a ride on you and others without your knowledge and spread itself far better by itself than any human intentional technique
people claim to spread it.....it's all a lie...a lie I tell you!...LOL
IT...the species, spreads itself....YOU, are just another means to do so...haha
who's zooming who?...hehe
with cultivation, you are restricted to what you cultivate.......With hunting, you are restricted to nothing 
because that's where they like to be..out there in the wild
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savage.renegade said: Nice finds. I have a feeling your immediate area will be better in a year or 2. I agree auweia about habitat shots but just cuz they look way cooler. lol maybe we should follow our own advice but social recognition is a very common human disorder. Its all good
Edited by auweia (11/28/11 10:59 PM)
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: ionsight]
#15438172 - 11/28/11 10:09 PM (5 months, 28 days ago) |
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ionsight said: My first cyans EVER! so excited. I found these under a rosemary bush right by a walking trail. They're good right?
what do you know. you found some fucking cyans, best of luck mate I knew if u kept it up u would find something  
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: Rafiikii]
#15438483 - 11/28/11 11:51 PM (5 months, 28 days ago) |
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I had some good luck in the east bay today I am new enough to successfully finding actives that I still get excited when I find significant new spots, and I think I found a couple that will fit the bill for that today - although a lot of stuff is still 90% pins.
I also ran in to another hunter for the first time today. I'm not sure he'll be reading this, but nice to meet you, and sorry for running in to you twice. I promise I wasn't following you or anything, I just had been intending to do grids in that quadrant of town today. Also, if you do happen to read this: any idea why those mushrooms from the second patch are so fucking white? They're strongly bluing so they're certainly active, but I don't even see a trace of the caramel colouration I usually associate with cyans/fricosas in them. (Although I don't have too much hands on experience with friscosas.)
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auweia
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: groople]
#15439352 - 11/29/11 07:32 AM (5 months, 28 days ago) |
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er. sometimes you can get somewhat pygmy white friscosas. There will still be bluing tho. It's probably because of the substrate or it could be just a certain strain.
Try to get some photos....we can tell better that way...here's an example of friscosa from yesterday, altho I've seen them whiter than that
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: auweia]
#15440400 - 11/29/11 01:16 PM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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So many poppin' right now! check your spots!   

and beware!

be safe. happy hunting!  
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savage.renegade


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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: Ryath]
#15440433 - 11/29/11 01:23 PM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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Nice finds ryath whats that in the first picture?
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maynardjameskeenan
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IMO, Galerina marginata look more similar to psilocybe cyanofriscosa than any other psilocybe. Be careful fellas, I love the pictures. Have human played a part in the massive fruiting that happen in the bay area?
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savage.renegade said: Nice finds ryath whats that in the first picture?
All those in the first group of images are cyanofriscosa, if I'm not mistaken.
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auweia
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: Ryath]
#15440723 - 11/29/11 02:30 PM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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that's right...those are all friscosa
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: auweia]
#15440801 - 11/29/11 02:53 PM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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I noticed some of the whiter friscosas today as well. Can anyone I.D. the third eye photo, 3rd row from the bottom, last pic on the right? Nice finds everyone...
Edited by KajSam (11/30/11 11:52 AM)
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: KajSam]
#15440842 - 11/29/11 03:04 PM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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I am just getting a chance to download my pics. Here is a nice Amanita Muscaria that I found last week. Amazingly, I saw it from about 50 yards away while riding my bike. That red color really catches the eyes.
By the way, I did take it home and ate it that night. It was my first time eating a. muscaria. I simply pan fried it with some butter and ate it. But it didn't go well, as about 90 minutes later I completely yakked it up. The high was like the worst part of being drunk - spinny & nauseous. I got say that I probably won't try that method again!
   
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: Gravity]
#15441326 - 11/29/11 05:02 PM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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Id like to like to say one thing about cultivating, the mushrooms I grow are always more colorful, thicker, meatier, just more wholesome looking, and more potent (IMO) than anything Ive found in the wild so far. I guess its because I can control everything.Theres a striking difference in the way they look and feel after drying its amazing. Id post these in the culti forum they dont seem to care about woodlovers.
          I didnt think this thing would fruit till next year it was a mid summer transplant dug 2 patches up in the end of june and made a new one. less than 5 months grow time.
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: Gravity]
#15441358 - 11/29/11 05:07 PM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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my first patch ever! here are some habitat shots. I picked all the bigger ones so there are nothing but pins left in this patch. How long should they take to fully mature? I live in the 925 and it hasn't rained in a while but I go by once a day and dump water on them. Also if I pick them but leave the base of the stalks and mycelium intact will they regrow and how often?

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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: ionsight]
#15442782 - 11/29/11 10:36 PM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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psilynut said: Id post these in the culti forum they dont seem to care about woodlovers.
I do agree with the Fact that Most of the Cultivation Forum does not Care about the woodlovers,which I find a bit strange since there are so many Woodlover Hunters on here. I personally love to find new patches either Via Wild,or Via Cultivated.The Habitat is so wide here is some Cyans Growing On a slope below some pines on the edge of a small Forest.
 
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suchen
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OregonBluesGil said: I do agree with the Fact that Most of the Cultivation Forum does not Care about the woodlovers,which I find a bit strange since there are so many Woodlover Hunters on here. I personally love to find new patches either Via Wild,or Via Cultivated.The Habitat is so wide here is some Cyans Growing On a slope below some pines on the edge of a small Forest.
This post is a candidate for Strangest Capitalization Choices of 2011 So Far. 
Definitely a cool find in such a habitat though!
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koraks said:
"Nice chanterelle. Nice girlfriend too "
maynardjameskeenan said:
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amilibertine said:
"Best go find whoever is out there in the wild with a purple sharpie marker coloring mushrooms. I'll bet he has what you're looking for. "
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auweia
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: suchen]
#15443843 - 11/30/11 07:25 AM (5 months, 27 days ago) |
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The poor backyard wood chip cultivators, shunned by other cultivators, discriminated by hunters, they are wandering stateless gypsies, relegated to online ghettos.....hehe
I don't think it's really a bad thing to post cultivated patches here, so long as it's not confused with wild patches in public that people can find on their own. Psili did point out that cultivated patches that are cared for and sheltered are often a little too perfect compared to those in the wild
That's kind of the point with hunting. You rarely see perfect specimens anywhere in the wild, of any species
Mother nature just doesn't turn on the faucet at regular intervals around here, you know?. Although sometimes you can get borderline patches in parks and landscaping
usually tho, you can get a much wider range of shapes and sizes and colors in the wild, partly because of the changing weather
Edited by auweia (11/30/11 07:29 AM)
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Re: It had to happen eventually.... [Re: auweia]
#15444375 - 11/30/11 10:11 AM (5 months, 26 days ago) |
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auweia said: The poor backyard wood chip cultivators, shunned by other cultivators, discriminated by hunters, they are wandering stateless gypsies, relegated to online ghettos.....hehe
Tell me about it
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