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Lucas89
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Azura]
#10336522 - 05/14/09 06:18 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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wow.. this is quite exciting... we might have ourselves a new psilocybe here? ohh.. im excited!
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Dreadweave]
#10336607 - 05/14/09 07:08 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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More pics please Dreadweave, of the gills especially. out of curiosity, were the mushrooms in pics 3&4 from the same location as the ones in 1&2? did you pick and print the ones from pics 1&2? have any of the stems or caps shown any sign of blueing? sometimes i find subs picked from pine mulch dont blue up as much as others, and they seem alot tougher, or rubbery if you will...
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spong
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: QuantumReality]
#10336617 - 05/14/09 07:11 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yeah I'd get some prints of those smaller ones, someone here may want to grow some if they turn out to be a psilocybe  I'm pretty sure the two bigger ones are subs though.
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Lucas89
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: spong]
#10336646 - 05/14/09 07:30 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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hmm yeah, very interesting. but there is a few factors that point away from sub though. those being; the stem... it is not really pure cotton white. the lack of blue bruising says otherwise for me. but you can see a little bit of bluing on the spore print pictures. maybe they are just a patch of subs that are a bit different, and possibly less potent.
who knows, maybe lack of nutrition in the substrate? age of mycelium? that is assuming they are subs... definitely going to stay tuned to find out what this is. interesting.
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Lucas89]
#10336686 - 05/14/09 07:54 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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OK take the larger ones out of the picture now a friend of mine actualy lookd at them and said they are definately subs. so we of course. ate them .....
And yes deffinately psyclobin bearing.
as for the smaller ones hes not sure. hes convinced they are deffinately of the psylocybin genus but as to the species hes not sure. im going to take him out to wher i found them tomorro and see what we can find out. we didnt eat any because if they are psyclobin bearing we wouldnt realy know cause we already ate the subs.
just some additional notes. ther is deffinately a deep green bruising but deep as in, well dark green, dont seem blue realy.
stems are quite tough but hollow.
anyway ill update with more pics tomorrow evening.
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Dreadweave]
#10336706 - 05/14/09 08:04 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Could you please make a spore print of the small ones? Just cut the cap off of one of the more mature specimen and place it on tinfoil for 6 hours. I'd love to take a look at it. Oh, and please don't throw the print away once you took a pic. I am interested in having it. I'd like to look at the spores under a microscope.
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Lucas89
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Dreadweave]
#10336709 - 05/14/09 08:05 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Dreadweave said: OK take the larger ones out of the picture now a friend of mine actualy lookd at them and said they are definately subs. so we of course. ate them .....
And yes deffinately psyclobin bearing.
as for the smaller ones hes not sure. hes convinced they are deffinately of the psylocybin genus but as to the species hes not sure. im going to take him out to wher i found them tomorro and see what we can find out. we didnt eat any because if they are psyclobin bearing we wouldnt realy know cause we already ate the subs.
just some additional notes. ther is deffinately a deep green bruising but deep as in, well dark green, dont seem blue realy.
stems are quite tough but hollow.
anyway ill update with more pics tomorrow evening.
interesting. they would be subs then. How many did you eat and how strong was the trip? also i just noticed that you took the pics with your mobile. great pics... how many mega-pixels is your phone camera?
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Dreadweave]
#10336721 - 05/14/09 08:10 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Dreadweave said: OK take the larger ones out of the picture now a friend of mine actualy lookd at them and said they are definately subs. so we of course. ate them .....
And yes deffinately psyclobin bearing.
as for the smaller ones hes not sure. hes convinced they are deffinately of the psylocybin genus but as to the species hes not sure. im going to take him out to wher i found them tomorro and see what we can find out. we didnt eat any because if they are psyclobin bearing we wouldnt realy know cause we already ate the subs.
just some additional notes. ther is deffinately a deep green bruising but deep as in, well dark green, dont seem blue realy.
stems are quite tough but hollow.
anyway ill update with more pics tomorrow evening.
Was the green bruising on their caps? It tends to appear green on the yellow caps but bluish when on the stem. If its on the cap I'd say subs and I'd probably be inclined to think they're subs if it was on the stem aswell, there aren't really any green bruising mushrooms that look identical to subs (that I'm aware of).
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Dreadweave]
#10337319 - 05/14/09 11:28 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
as for the smaller ones hes not sure. hes convinced they are deffinately of the psylocybin genus but as to the species hes not sure. im going to take him out to wher i found them tomorro and see what we can find out. we didnt eat any because if they are psyclobin bearing we wouldnt realy know cause we already ate the subs.
Don't eat them until you are sure of the species.
If its a rare species you shouldn't eat them because rare species are valuable to science.
For now only eat the subs and just study the others, take lots of pics so we can determine what they are.
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#10341755 - 05/15/09 02:34 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Newest spore print
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Re: Id please found in southern australia pine plantations. [Re: Dreadweave]
#10341962 - 05/15/09 04:30 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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From that picture I would say that is a Hypholoma species! inski.
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