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Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia
    #14063550 - 03/03/11 10:30 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I have been planning my first hunt for actives for a while now and think i have the perfect type enviroment i think Pan.Subb would grow in my location.

There is a huge horse park,and alot of stables etc. but there are also alot of nature trails,streams,grass,dead trees, the horses wwak around all over the place.

I was wondering if you guys think this would be a good first shot?
Im also going to be looking for Weillii, any other suggs.


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: vodoumystik]
    #14065337 - 03/04/11 09:32 AM (12 years, 10 months ago)

You should be able to find some given the right conditions.


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: vodoumystik]
    #14065626 - 03/04/11 10:48 AM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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vodoumystik said:
I have been planning my first hunt for actives for a while now and think i have the perfect type enviroment i think Pan.Subb would grow in my location.

There is a huge horse park,and alot of stables etc. but there are also alot of nature trails,streams,grass,dead trees, the horses wwak around all over the place.

I was wondering if you guys think this would be a good first shot?
Im also going to be looking for Weillii, any other suggs.




If you don't think you'r3e getting enough rain, get some well dried turds, scoop 'em up, take 'em home and drop in a kinda shady area, and water those bitches.


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Ieponumos]
    #14066017 - 03/04/11 12:13 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I say look on the stable shavings and grassy areas were the horses poop.
You might be able to find some rotting haystacks too, the subbs love those.
Good luck and post some pics if you find anything. :thumbup:


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Ieponumos]
    #14071671 - 03/05/11 04:26 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Ieponumos said:
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vodoumystik said:
I have been planning my first hunt for actives for a while now and think i have the perfect type enviroment i think Pan.Subb would grow in my location.

There is a huge horse park,and alot of stables etc. but there are also alot of nature trails,streams,grass,dead trees, the horses wwak around all over the place.

I was wondering if you guys think this would be a good first shot?
Im also going to be looking for Weillii, any other suggs.




If you don't think you'r3e getting enough rain, get some well dried turds, scoop 'em up, take 'em home and drop in a kinda shady area, and water those bitches.




really, just take some shit home water it ...how do i attract spores.


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: vodoumystik]
    #14071719 - 03/05/11 04:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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vodoumystik said:
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Ieponumos said:
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vodoumystik said:
I have been planning my first hunt for actives for a while now and think i have the perfect type enviroment i think Pan.Subb would grow in my location.

There is a huge horse park,and alot of stables etc. but there are also alot of nature trails,streams,grass,dead trees, the horses wwak around all over the place.

I was wondering if you guys think this would be a good first shot?
Im also going to be looking for Weillii, any other suggs.




If you don't think you'r3e getting enough rain, get some well dried turds, scoop 'em up, take 'em home and drop in a kinda shady area, and water those bitches.




really, just take some shit home water it ...how do i attract spores.




It's called luck. You're just providing enough moisture content for mycelium to actually grow. Nothing's guaranteed, it just seems like common sense to me that by making enough patties easily accessible to you so you are able to consistently and sufficiently hydrate them, they would be more likely to bear coprophilic organisms if spores were to, by chance, come into contact with it. It's all about being in the right place at the right time.

You could also spend your time hunting the horse pastures trying to find them there, too. Just make sure it isn't bone dry (you still might be surprised what you can find even if it is dry). Most importantly, good luck.


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Ieponumos]
    #14824928 - 07/25/11 10:01 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

Pan.subbs don't grow in Georgia, Do they?...At least not according to the shromery's List of what shrooms grow In what state...Maybe they left it out...but It damn sure aint on there...


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Mr.FunGuy]
    #14825048 - 07/25/11 10:30 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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Mr.FunGuy said:
Pan.subbs don't grow in Georgia, Do they?...At least not according to the shromery's List of what shrooms grow In what state...Maybe they left it out...but It damn sure aint on there...




lolwut? Panaeolus cinctulus = Panaeolus subbalteatus

Georgia
Gymnopilus junonius
Gymnopilus luteofolius
Gymnopilus luteus
Panaeolus cinctulus
Panaeolus cyanescens
Panaeolus olivaceus
Psilocybe atlantis
Psilocybe caerulescens (very rare)
Psilocybe caerulipes (very rare)
Psilocybe cubensis
Psilocybe galindoi
Psilocybe naematoliformis
Psilocybe weilii


Also, why did you resurrect a 5-month old thread?

:msmummy:


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Ieponumos]
    #14825094 - 07/25/11 10:40 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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Ieponumos said:
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Mr.FunGuy said:
Pan.subbs don't grow in Georgia, Do they?...At least not according to the shromery's List of what shrooms grow In what state...Maybe they left it out...but It damn sure aint on there...




lolwut? Panaeolus cinctulus = Panaeolus subbalteatus

Georgia
Gymnopilus junonius
Gymnopilus luteofolius
Gymnopilus luteus
Panaeolus cinctulus
Panaeolus cyanescens
Panaeolus olivaceus
Psilocybe atlantis
Psilocybe caerulescens (very rare)
Psilocybe caerulipes (very rare)
Psilocybe cubensis
Psilocybe galindoi
Psilocybe naematoliformis
Psilocybe weilii


Also, why did you resurrect a 5-month old thread?

:msmummy:



Oh ok..didnt know that...well why do they call them Subbs if they are cinctulus..? sounds nothing alike...???


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Mr.FunGuy]
    #14825110 - 07/25/11 10:44 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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Mr.FunGuy said:
Quote:

Ieponumos said:
Quote:

Mr.FunGuy said:
Pan.subbs don't grow in Georgia, Do they?...At least not according to the shromery's List of what shrooms grow In what state...Maybe they left it out...but It damn sure aint on there...




lolwut? Panaeolus cinctulus = Panaeolus subbalteatus

Georgia
Gymnopilus junonius
Gymnopilus luteofolius
Gymnopilus luteus
Panaeolus cinctulus
Panaeolus cyanescens
Panaeolus olivaceus
Psilocybe atlantis
Psilocybe caerulescens (very rare)
Psilocybe caerulipes (very rare)
Psilocybe cubensis
Psilocybe galindoi
Psilocybe naematoliformis
Psilocybe weilii


Also, why did you resurrect a 5-month old thread?

:msmummy:



Oh ok..didnt know that...well why do they call them Subbs if they are cinctulus..? sounds nothing alike...???




Taxonomists renamed the species recently; subbalteatus is just an older, now antiquated synonym. Subbs is just easier to say than cincts so "subbs" is still the term of choice.


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Ieponumos]
    #14825142 - 07/25/11 10:53 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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Ieponumos said:
Quote:

Mr.FunGuy said:
Quote:

Ieponumos said:
Quote:

Mr.FunGuy said:
Pan.subbs don't grow in Georgia, Do they?...At least not according to the shromery's List of what shrooms grow In what state...Maybe they left it out...but It damn sure aint on there...




lolwut? Panaeolus cinctulus = Panaeolus subbalteatus

Georgia
Gymnopilus junonius
Gymnopilus luteofolius
Gymnopilus luteus
Panaeolus cinctulus
Panaeolus cyanescens
Panaeolus olivaceus
Psilocybe atlantis
Psilocybe caerulescens (very rare)
Psilocybe caerulipes (very rare)
Psilocybe cubensis
Psilocybe galindoi
Psilocybe naematoliformis
Psilocybe weilii


Also, why did you resurrect a 5-month old thread?

:msmummy:



Oh ok..didnt know that...well why do they call them Subbs if they are cinctulus..? sounds nothing alike...???




Taxonomists renamed the species recently; subbalteatus is just an older, now antiquated synonym. Subbs is just easier to say than cincts so "subbs" is still the term of choice.





I thought that the second part of the name was for an accurate identity, while the first part was the family that the mushroom belonged to?

What would be the point of re-naming the second part of the name if everyone already knew it?

I was pretty sure that Cinctulus was the more recent term for that matter


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Rhizohunter]
    #14825392 - 07/26/11 12:00 AM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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alcoholichunter said:

I thought that the second part of the name was for an accurate identity, while the first part was the family that the mushroom belonged to?

What would be the point of re-naming the second part of the name if everyone already knew it?

I was pretty sure that cinctulus was the more recent term for that matter




Scientists often use what is called binomial nomenclature to describe a species. This only includes the Genus name and species name, making it simple to know the nature of the organism being observed.

P. cinctulus is the new scientific name for that specimen, but everyone calls them subbs for the sake of simplicity.

Also, family is one order of classification above Genus.


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Ieponumos]
    #14825592 - 07/26/11 12:55 AM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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Ieponumos said:
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alcoholichunter said:

I thought that the second part of the name was for an accurate identity, while the first part was the family that the mushroom belonged to?

What would be the point of re-naming the second part of the name if everyone already knew it?

I was pretty sure that cinctulus was the more recent term for that matter





I meant to say Genus, but I am a little drunk, and fuck my terms up from time to time:tongue:


Scientists often use what is called binomial nomenclature to describe a species. This only includes the Genus name and species name, making it simple to know the nature of the organism being observed.

P. cinctulus is the new scientific name for that specimen, but everyone calls them subbs for the sake of simplicity.

Also, family is one order of classification above Genus.





I meant to say Genus, but my mind is somewhere else at the moment

Thanks for the link on binomial nomenclature!

I love information on this subject


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: Rhizohunter]
    #14848792 - 07/30/11 01:44 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

I actually have that horse shit in my backyard
went hunting the other day with no luck,
so brought home horse shit instead.


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Re: Pan.Sbb habitat in georgia [Re: vodoumystik]
    #14849610 - 07/30/11 07:22 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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vodoumystik said:
I actually have that horse shit in my backyard
went hunting the other day with no luck,
so brought home horse shit instead.




Good idea, that what I did also and it seems to have sprouted some cinctulus and a few pap. I also gather all the lawn cinctulus I could find then what I did was stick them in a coffee grinder, pop the powder in a water sprayed and pray the garden bed. good luck man let us know how it goes.


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