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Dosile Kouki
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: wintertime2]
#14583260 - 06/09/11 02:56 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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just when you get to a new area walk up close to it and scan it with your eyes bit by bit, if you see nothing, proceed on further, scan again, etc etc
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wintertime2
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Dosile Kouki]
#14583307 - 06/09/11 03:23 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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haha.. OK, I just got those two ID'd turns out they're not even subs! OK, it's me then 
Thanks for the advice.
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Subbedyamum
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Dosile Kouki]
#14583310 - 06/09/11 03:23 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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By 'red heads' do you mean those mushrooms that look like subs but have a red cap and grow in woodchips?
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Dosile Kouki
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Subbedyamum]
#14583321 - 06/09/11 03:27 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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yeah, i'm not sure on the exact name of the species but its leito myresceres **not correct spelling** or a stropharia. eitherway it doesnt matter, they make you projectile vomit and shit, and have red/orangeish caps, and grow in the same habitat as subaeruginosa.
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Dosile Kouki]
#14583330 - 06/09/11 03:31 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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okay sweet, thats interesting information. i know when i was driving one time i saw millions of the little buggers which i thought were millions of subs. boy was i dissapointed when i got out
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Dosile Kouki
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Subbedyamum]
#14583335 - 06/09/11 03:32 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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yeah but thats the thing, if the redheads are there (note not amanita muscaria, thats a much bigger red topped mushroom with white spots...) then chances are there will also be subaeruginosa in the same area, growing from the woodchips also.
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Subbedyamum]
#14583343 - 06/09/11 03:36 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Just googled them, i believe they are called Leratiomyces ceres
but there a probably a few species that fall into this category
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Dosile Kouki]
#14583348 - 06/09/11 03:38 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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DosileFlynn said: yeah but thats the thing, if the redheads are there (note not amanita muscaria, thats a much bigger red topped mushroom with white spots...) then chances are there will also be subaeruginosa in the same area, growing from the woodchips also.
yeah thats why i found that interesting, i kind of just scanned a general area when i looked. will have to go back and look in detail.
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Yip
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* *DELETED* [Re: Subbedyamum]
#14583538 - 06/09/11 05:50 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Post deleted by YipReason for deletion: giving a bit too much information, wasnt thinking
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lord of the gnomes
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Yip]
#14583558 - 06/09/11 05:59 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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wow 2000 wish we got those kinda hauls in a week here in adelaide. i find anything from 100-500 is a massive haul lol lucky buggers
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and also, me and my mate had 2 cracker dried fully matured subs today. after nothing for 3 hours they kicked in all of a sudden and were very strong. what could have prolonged the affects? could it have been the process ive used to dry them, using damprid in a sealed container?
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Yip]
#14583576 - 06/09/11 06:12 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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eating can prolong the effects so maybe this was the reason?
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I ate some dry in the weekend and i reckon it kicked within 20 minutes
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Myself and a mate are going out probably tommorow to a huge pine plantation, gonna have a good hunt around, looking forward to it. If we find, will post pics. Good luck peoeopls.
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na ive eaten plenty of times but its never taken 3 hours to kick in.. not sure but they were some of the strongest ive ever had, the most ive had at once was 40 grown matured ones and i thought i was going to die
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Yip]
#14583763 - 06/09/11 07:12 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey guys I found about 40 today but they are pretty old n dried out, was thinking I might be better off making some spore water to put on my main patch, could someone point me in the right direction of how to do this? how long would the water last as well, thanks in advance.
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: circastes]
#14583809 - 06/09/11 07:23 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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circastes said: Myself and a mate are going out probably tommorow to a huge pine plantation, gonna have a good hunt around, looking forward to it. If we find, will post pics. Good luck peoeopls.
where do you find them in pine plantation? i have looked but i can never find anything, do you look on the outskirts of the plantation in the grass or in the actual middle amounst all the pine needles? pics of habitat in pine plantation would be helpful
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Wiggin]
#14583822 - 06/09/11 07:27 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Wiggin said: Hey guys I found about 40 today but they are pretty old n dried out, was thinking I might be better off making some spore water to put on my main patch, could someone point me in the right direction of how to do this? how long would the water last as well, thanks in advance.
Step 1: Pick mushrooms and cut stems of as short as possible Step 2: get aluminium foil and place them on it Step 3: i put mine in a box so there is no air current or you could just leave them out on it but probably wont get the perfect conditions Step 4: wait for a few days for them to drop spore. leave them as long as possible if your able Step 5: take out foil soak in water in a container and rub off all the spores, if you have heaps of spores the water will turn purple Step 6: spread the love in a drink bottle ect.
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Anarkiz
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Anarkiz]
#14583891 - 06/09/11 07:44 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Anarkiz said: Found some wacky actives today in a new spot I discovered. Well, there were only 5 of these growing in the area. They were found in the south-east country area in a woodchip garden bed. Have I come across P.subsecotioides again?

I've made a separate ID thread for these if anyone's interested in following. http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/14583768
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Re: *MELBOURNE/VIC SEASON 2011* [Re: Anarkiz]
#14587069 - 06/09/11 06:47 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Anarkiz said:
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Anarkiz said: Found some wacky actives today in a new spot I discovered. Well, there were only 5 of these growing in the area. They were found in the south-east country area in a woodchip garden bed. Have I come across P.subsecotioides again?

I've made a separate ID thread for these if anyone's interested in following. http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/14583768
They look so tasty!
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