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greasewizard
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Registered: 06/21/10
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Loc: Illawarra, NSW
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Sub ID: Illawarra, NSW, AU
#14433501 - 05/11/11 06:00 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Habitat: Woods, Mulchy tracks, Next to some pine grass plants
Gills: Dark brown/deep maroon
Stem: Thin white plaster colour
Cap: Creme gold colour
Spore print color: Left them in a mushroom bag for about an hour and some had printed a dark brown/purple print on the bag
Bruising: Blue
They got squashed a bit in my bag, they did seem to bruise more after that.
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koraks
Registered: 06/02/03
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Those are beyond the stage where I would feel comfortable putting a tag on them, but I see some signs of blue bruising.
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ouijah


Registered: 05/02/10
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Re: Sub ID: Illawarra, NSW, AU [Re: koraks]
#14433512 - 05/11/11 06:05 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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They look like shitty subs. Ive picked ones that looked like that and thrown them out coz they stink, i wouldn't eat them if i were you.
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greasewizard
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Registered: 06/21/10
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Loc: Illawarra, NSW
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Re: Sub ID: Illawarra, NSW, AU [Re: ouijah]
#14433531 - 05/11/11 06:11 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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ouijah said: They look like shitty subs. Ive picked ones that looked like that and thrown them out coz they stink, i wouldn't eat them if i were you.
They don't seem to be smelling...yet, although I have fast tracked the drying process as they are fairly bruised and in bad shape. Would they not even be good enough for a tea method?
Thanks
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ouijah


Registered: 05/02/10
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Quote:
greasewizard said:
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ouijah said: They look like shitty subs. Ive picked ones that looked like that and thrown them out coz they stink, i wouldn't eat them if i were you.
They don't seem to be smelling...yet, although I have fast tracked the drying process as they are fairly bruised and in bad shape. Would they not even be good enough for a tea method?
Thanks
Well its up to you really, if they don't smell and show no signs of rot or mold they should be ok. I'm a bit picky with mine though.
Edit: Keep in mind i'm not 100% sure they are ALL subs, i think they are but hard to tell when they like that.
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tizjack
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Registered: 09/20/10
Posts: 618
Loc: Melbourne, Victoria
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Re: Sub ID: Illawarra, NSW, AU [Re: ouijah]
#14433559 - 05/11/11 06:27 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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They look fine...
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ouijah


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Re: Sub ID: Illawarra, NSW, AU [Re: tizjack]
#14433562 - 05/11/11 06:29 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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tizjack said: They look fine...
Probably are, just saying..
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Stopwhispering
The voodoo peoples




Registered: 05/01/10
Posts: 4,390
Loc: Melbourne
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Re: Sub ID: Illawarra, NSW, AU [Re: ouijah]
#14433697 - 05/11/11 07:36 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I personally wouldn't bother with those manky old things, plus it's hard to tell if they are all subs. Think of it this way you now have one patch where you know they grow, so keep checking and you are bound to find more.
I usually think of active mushrooms the same way I do food, if I wouldn't eat edible mushrooms that looked like that why eat them just to trip.
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Stopwhispering
The voodoo peoples




Registered: 05/01/10
Posts: 4,390
Loc: Melbourne
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Last time I had some that looked like that I found a better use for them, granted I do think there was a bit of luck involved. http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/14302843/page/2
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