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mindbentempire



Registered: 10/26/09
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heres a photo btw
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The Thinker


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heres a photo btw 
Take spore prints, I'm not sure any of those are Psilocybe subaeruginosa
It looks like you have something close to Cortinarius rotundisporus and maybe another species
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spuzzchukka
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heres a photo btw 
Take spore prints, I'm not sure any of those are Psilocybe subaeruginosa
It looks like you have something close to Cortinarius rotundisporus and maybe another species
yup
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mindbentempire



Registered: 10/26/09
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Thanks, will do.
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Stopwhispering
The voodoo peoples




Registered: 05/01/10
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The Thinker said:
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mindbentempire said:

heres a photo btw 
Take spore prints, I'm not sure any of those are Psilocybe subaeruginosa
It looks like you have something close to Cortinarius rotundisporus and maybe another species
Many of those look nothing like subs, you will need to sort through that lot carefully, print and post up the ones you are unsure about for I.D.
Here are some really clear shots of Psilocybe subaeruginosa from LM's journal on his last years finds: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/12983578
They should all bruise blue, and print a purplish colour if they are subs.
Good luck and happy hunting 
Edited by Stopwhispering (04/08/11 05:30 PM)
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ouijah


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Stopwhispering said:
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The Thinker said:
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mindbentempire said:

heres a photo btw 
Take spore prints, I'm not sure any of those are Psilocybe subaeruginosa
It looks like you have something close to Cortinarius rotundisporus and maybe another species
Many of those look nothing like subs, you will need to sort through that lot carefully, print and post up the ones you are unsure about for I.D.
Always be meticulous when identifying your finds.
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mindbentempire



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Re: NSW Shroom Season 2011 [Re: ouijah]
#14261684 - 04/09/11 02:13 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Looks like you guys are right, just got home from work and checked the prints. Brown colour. Looks like theyre headed for the bin!
Lesson learned as well, do not hunt during the night with a yellow torch
Edited by mindbentempire (04/09/11 02:14 AM)
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rsrkt



Registered: 02/26/11
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I think it's justa bout time to go for my first hunt! 
I've got tomorrow off work and thought it would be a good idea to go for a drive (few hours away so i hope i'm right) up around blowering dam..
Reason being because my friend i canberra came across some subs the other day and blowering is not that far off..
Temps have been: Sunday 13.5 - 17 9mm rain Monday 6.5 - 15 3mm rain Tuesday 6 - 14 2mm forecasted Wednesday 7 - 17
I'll be looking up in the hills/mountains/whatever so i think the conditions may be even better up there!
Hopefully should be a good first hunt!
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dr_zoidberg
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Registered: 05/20/10
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Re: NSW Shroom Season 2011 [Re: rsrkt]
#14274431 - 04/11/11 07:34 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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OMG The NSW tread is bigger than the VIC thread! Well done guys.
Knew I'd see a nice result from Msanchez! I'm keeping my eyes peeled for one of those mega hauls he's so famous for.
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ouijah


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dr_zoidberg said: OMG The NSW tread is bigger than the VIC thread! Well done guys.
VIC will take over soon no doubt.
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greasewizard
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Re: NSW Shroom Season 2011 [Re: ouijah]
#14276795 - 04/12/11 07:38 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Just went for a hunt around the Illawarra Mountain scape. Found only 2 subs. Looks like the season will be a big one for me, can't wait.
I was also wondering what these ones are... They seemed to have a some bluish colour towards the bottom of the stem
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TimmiT


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Loc: Victoria
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The second ones are Omphalotus nidiformis. The fresh fruit bodies are bioluminescent.
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msanchez420
NSW Sub Hunter



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dr_zoidberg said: OMG The NSW tread is bigger than the VIC thread! Well done guys.
Knew I'd see a nice result from Msanchez! I'm keeping my eyes peeled for one of those mega hauls he's so famous for.

Go NSW go!
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Edited by msanchez420 (04/13/11 04:11 AM)
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groveller2626
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yeeew, the season to be jolly. couple of quick questions. I found none on the central coast last year but was told there were places they grew. this year im down in Strathfield a couple times a week and there are some park areas around... Any chance i will find anything round that area? I know northern beaches gets subs but have I got a chance in Strathfield. happy hunting
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mindbentempire



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groveller2626 said: yeeew, the season to be jolly. couple of quick questions. I found none on the central coast last year but was told there were places they grew. this year im down in Strathfield a couple times a week and there are some park areas around... Any chance i will find anything round that area? I know northern beaches gets subs but have I got a chance in Strathfield. happy hunting
I think itd be easier to catch an express train to Katoomba. Wont take you long and youd have a MUCH higher chance to find them there then Strathfield.
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Kamoopstinoops
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Hello all, kinda new here. First season for me, just read through the 2010 thread and it has taught me plenty! (props to msanchez). Anways keen and confident to get in on the fun, will defo post up pics of my finds (fingers crossed). Either way success or not, I'm in it for the learning experience, not just with actives but the wonderful world of the local fungi. Bring it on NSW!
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groveller2626
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I think itd be easier to catch an express train to Katoomba. Wont take you long and youd have a MUCH higher chance to find them there then Strathfield. /quote]
The only reason i asked about strathfield is coz im there for uni and have a 3 hour break between classes and thought i could do some hunting in my spare time but sounds like prob wont be worth it. Ive read many times bout people going to katoomba to hunt... I know where not ment to ask for specifics but in katoomba can you just go on all them bush walks to like the three sisters n stuff and expect to find anything?
I might make a couple trips out there this season
thanks
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rsrkt



Registered: 02/26/11
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Here's some photo's of what me and my girlfriend got yesterday on our first hunt... we is noobs
We were up in the hilly areas between Tumut and Canberra where there's lots of pine trees..
Was damp, found these in patch's.
There was lost of purple and orange mushies, we grab some of what looked the most like subs, had the lil peak thing in the middle of the cap and went like dark purple color after we brought them home..
I'm not 100% confident, but it was the closest i could see...


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mindbentempire



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Re: NSW Shroom Season 2011 [Re: rsrkt]
#14285229 - 04/13/11 05:15 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Those really dont look like subs.. Im not the most trusted identifier as I just fucked up my recent hunt myself but yeh..
Btw groveller, if it has rained for a few days in katoomba, you can find shrooms in peoples lawns too, so I bet there'll be some on trail walks too.
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groveller2626
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ok, no worries, thanks, I was just wondering where the best place round the blue mountains would be to go for a full day of hunting.
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