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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: Blazer420]
#16271199 - 05/23/12 02:46 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Pics blazer? Picked another 50 or so today, nothing major. No time to hunt at the moment. Jack you make me jealous. Fantastic finds dude.
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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: xthrx]
#16271474 - 05/23/12 04:36 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Bro! I wish I had pictures!!! These things are fucking huge man... My misses took the camera over 2 Waiheke and dont know when ill be getting it back! But put your 2 thumbs and 2 index fingers together making a ring and thats how massive these things are!.... Sad thing is I got caught by council and I think they stomped out the rest..... I made some bullshit story up that I was doing mycology for massey uni studies and then he got onto the phone and was asking about it all, I just said peace and gapped it hahaha.
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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: Blazer420]
#16271501 - 05/23/12 04:48 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Blazer, nice story, made me laugh. Xthrx, only 50? for most people that's pretty major I think :-)
Found these two wee fellas in my own back garden today. Growing straight out of the lawn. Pointy caps but don't really look like Psilocybe semilanceata. Any ideas? Maybe just subs from some unseen buried wood material? Location North Shore.

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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: Blazer420]
#16271504 - 05/23/12 04:49 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Guts blazer. bloody council think they own the show weraroa are hard enough to find in auckland without them destroying plots!
Awesome pics and finds Jack the fungi definitely talk to you haha.
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inski
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL NEW ZEALAND PSILOCYBIN MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2012** [Re: inski]
#16271519 - 05/23/12 05:01 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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projectfungi said: Blazer, nice story, made me laugh. Xthrx, only 50? for most people that's pretty major I think :-)
Found these two wee fellas in my own back garden today. Growing straight out of the lawn. Pointy caps but don't really look like Psilocybe semilanceata. Any ideas? Maybe just subs from some unseen buried wood material? Location North Shore.


It's the same species as below.
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inski said:
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subzero said: Found some psilocybes, not sure if they're subs or something else.
http://imgur.com/yGNWP&QTU2X&bsImK&APo0I http://imgur.com/beZcO http://imgur.com/GYjKW
Now this type ive never come across, they had longer thinner stalks, small dome shaped heads with a pointy nipple, all seemed to be growing on a lean due to the longer stalks and the gills were a lighter colour to subs i usually haul.
Sorry bout the blurry pics btw, bad camera haha. Most had been getting fried by the sun so i couldnt tell what the natural colour was but as i was looking at the pins which were a bit more moist and they had a greyish/blue colour to the heads.
They had a softer texture and a distinctively different smell (i noticed as i was boiling some up lastnight).
Most actives i pick look like this most of the time http://imgur.com/1IW6s notice the difference in thickness and shape.
Was collected from a council woodchip garden which has just started cranking fungi as its 2yrs fresh so its the first time scoping this patch.
They could just be a variation of subs, but if theyre a different strain then il be stoked as all we get here in chch is subs but yea hope someone can help me out. I didnt get a spore print but next rain il get a habitat shot and print to give you id'ers a better chance. cheers 
It's an active Psilocybe species in Section Aztecorum/Semilanceatae, I first found it in a plant nursery in potted plants around 2005, it was first discovered in 1969 by G.M. Taylor in a sub-alpine herb field near the Frans Joseph Glacier in Westland. It remains an undescribed species although someone has coined the illegitimate name P. "inskii" which is silly, I like P. "aureoalbescens" which in Latin means "gold, fading to white"
This species is becoming more and more common in wood chip landscaping and was most likely introduced into that habitat by the plant nurseries, it's also possible to find it fruiting from soil in grassy areas and in that habitat it looks quite similar to P. semilanceata, to me it seems that this species and many others belonging in Sect. Aztecorum, (P. aztecorum, P. baeocystis) are intermediate forms that bridge the true lignicolous species that generally belong in Sect. Cyanescens, (P. subaeruginosa, P. cyanescens and P. azurescens) with the true terricolous species like many of those found in Sect. Zapotecorum, Cordisporae and Sect. Mexicanae, therefore they are often found on wood or soil!
Here is an image showing typical fruit bodies found in a wood chipped area.

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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: inski]
#16271529 - 05/23/12 05:13 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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inski said: That's right,
These guys who are spraying are just spraying herbicides for weed control, they are not spraying fungicides, they will be using a dye which is usually blue so they know where they have already sprayed, I would not consume any fungi from these areas!!
Inski, They are using Glyphosate (Roundup) and no dye - you can't see it. They have done massive areas, and lots of patches have been hit. I can't find a damn thing on fungi uptake of glyphosate, or residual effect/life in fungi.
I know it wont hurt the fungi, but I'm concerned about the fungi hurting us.
Not good.
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Edited by Bluing (05/23/12 05:14 AM)
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL NEW ZEALAND PSILOCYBIN MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2012** [Re: inski]
#16271534 - 05/23/12 05:16 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Thanks inski for the informative ID. It was surprising to see a Psilocybe in my own garden, let alone straight out of the lawn. You've made sense of it though, cheers.
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Re: **THE OFFICIAL NEW ZEALAND PSILOCYBIN MUSHROOM SEASON THREAD 2012** [Re: inski]
#16271537 - 05/23/12 05:18 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Random one off psilocybe found amoungst bark under a small pittosporum.
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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: Bluing]
#16271557 - 05/23/12 05:33 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Quote:
Bluing said:
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inski said: That's right,
These guys who are spraying are just spraying herbicides for weed control, they are not spraying fungicides, they will be using a dye which is usually blue so they know where they have already sprayed, I would not consume any fungi from these areas!!
Inski, They are using Glyphosate (Roundup) and no dye - you can't see it. They have done massive areas, and lots of patches have been hit. I can't find a damn thing on fungi uptake of glyphosate, or residual effect/life in fungi.
I know it wont hurt the fungi, but I'm concerned about the fungi hurting us.
Not good.
Ok,
It is a very bad practice to not be using a dye with Glyphosate, these guys are presumably employed by the council or are employed by companies that are contracted by the council, it is also presumed that these guys doing the spraying have up to date Growsafe Certificates so they should know better, the use of agrichemicals in NZ is often done wrong and the old guys attitude that the chemicals are harmless and "nothing will ever get them" is very common
I know Glyphosate is considered to be not so toxic but I don't trust that and recommend that if anyone suspects chemicals have been sprayed on or near fungi not to consume them regardless of the edibility or possible medicinal properties.
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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: inski]
#16271580 - 05/23/12 05:49 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Quote:
inski said:
Quote:
Bluing said:
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inski said: That's right,
These guys who are spraying are just spraying herbicides for weed control, they are not spraying fungicides, they will be using a dye which is usually blue so they know where they have already sprayed, I would not consume any fungi from these areas!!
Inski, They are using Glyphosate (Roundup) and no dye - you can't see it. They have done massive areas, and lots of patches have been hit. I can't find a damn thing on fungi uptake of glyphosate, or residual effect/life in fungi.
I know it wont hurt the fungi, but I'm concerned about the fungi hurting us.
Not good.
Ok,
It is a very bad practice to not be using a dye with Glyphosate, these guys are presumably employed by the council or are employed by companies that are contracted by the council, it is also presumed that these guys doing the spraying have up to date Growsafe Certificates so they should know better, the use of agrichemicals in NZ is often done wrong and the old guys attitude that the chemicals are harmless and "nothing will ever get them" is very common
I know Glyphosate is considered to be not so toxic but I don't trust that and recommend that if anyone suspects chemicals have been sprayed on or near fungi not to consume them regardless of the edibility or possible medicinal properties.
Contractors - very well known company name, usually associated with construction and engineering starts with "Down" and ends with "ER"
Any idea on residual life in fungi / mycelium? I have tried all sorts of places.
-------------------- Mycology is good for the Soul
Edited by Bluing (05/23/12 05:51 AM)
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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: Bluing]
#16271585 - 05/23/12 05:58 AM (1 year, 1 day ago) |
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Just don't consume fungi that you suspect to be contaminated with chemicals, there's no way to tell how the mushrooms uptake the chemicals without doing in depth studies but I can tell you that mushrooms are known to accumulate heavy metals, these can be very dangerous if consumed!!
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Quote:
projectfungi said:Xthrx, only 50? for most people that's pretty major I think :-)
You haven't seen xthrx' posts over the last few seasons, have you?
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Edited by captain goodvibes (05/23/12 07:52 AM)
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The big one was smashed when I found it :[
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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: Blazer420]
#16276167 - 05/24/12 01:10 AM (1 year, 23 hours ago) |
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quote]Blazer420 said: Bro! I wish I had pictures!!! These things are fucking huge man... My misses took the camera over 2 Waiheke and dont know when ill be getting it back! But put your 2 thumbs and 2 index fingers together making a ring and thats how massive these things are!.... Sad thing is I got caught by council and I think they stomped out the rest..... I made some bullshit story up that I was doing mycology for massey uni studies and then he got onto the phone and was asking about it all, I just said peace and gapped it hahaha.
i have only ever found subs this big before once - were the caps themselves thick too? there were such thick clusters when i cut them with scissors at the base i would get like 7 mushrooms in a go
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TO THE CHCH HUNTERS: If youre the people that are going around to every bark garden in the city digging holes and destroying the areas etc can you stop it please, youre ruining it for everyone else.
Ive only been to 2 patches this year that havent been ruined to the extent where id consider not going back to these places, im not suggesting that its someone on this forum but im over these noobs permanantly fucking up patches just to get a few pins .
Experienced shroomers here probably feel my frustration as well, so take note, look after the patches and theyll reward you.
Edited by subzero (05/24/12 01:35 AM)
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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: xthrx]
#16276350 - 05/24/12 01:46 AM (1 year, 23 hours ago) |
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Well chaps! Today was the fucking day! After a long wait and kicking stones in sadness, I got my first massive haul of the season!
Sorry for the quality but you get the idea, fucking heaps. I estimate it in the range of 300 - 500. got a tupperware container full!
-------------------- haulin erryday'
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Re: WARNING - HUTT VALLEY SPRAYING [Re: Caught]
#16276779 - 05/24/12 04:20 AM (1 year, 20 hours ago) |
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Another new one, after its been picked, bout 200 hauled not by me but friends and girlfriend.
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Semilanceata ID Request [Re: xthrx]
#16276958 - 05/24/12 06:40 AM (1 year, 18 hours ago) |
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Greetings, this is my first post and hopefully my first successful Psilocybe find. After fruitlessly attempting to locate a patch of 'shrooms for weeks and weeks, today my friends and I finally harvested what we suspect are Semilanceata.
Habitat: Slightly mossy lawn (damp) Gills: Adnexed (see photo) Stem: Solid and thin, brown Cap: Light tan/brown to dark brown, with an almost green tinge Bruising: No observable bruising. General location: Otago, NZ
    
Unfortunately the biggest of the bunch were pretty stuffed!
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Re: Semilanceata ID Request [Re: nankamado]
#16276959 - 05/24/12 06:46 AM (1 year, 18 hours ago) |
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They are Psilocybe semilanceata.
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Another night mission....
A few subs,


And a few subsects,


and some habitat shots..



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