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pogo77
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Newbie ID Request
#14450749 - 05/14/11 11:37 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Habitat: Dung
Gills: Bluish-gray
Stem: Off whitish, very fragile, long and wisp through out with varied stems.
Cap: Also fragile, so blue they're almost black with varied caps up to about an inch and a half.
Spore print color: off-whitish, it was my first spore print so I probably did it wrong, sorry guys 
Bruising: No noticeable color change
Location: Picked in Southern New Jersey, on a farm
According to the owner of the property, these are at least confirmed psychedelic mushrooms, she's told me she's personally eaten them and the trip was nice, but naturally I'm skeptical about eating any wild mushrooms. They've also already been dehydrated in those pictures.
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Mikael


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Re: Newbie ID Request [Re: pogo77]
#14450764 - 05/14/11 11:40 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Coprinus sp.
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LuckOfTheFryish
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Re: Newbie ID Request [Re: Mikael]
#14450773 - 05/14/11 11:41 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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definitely a coprinoid. mebbe Coprinopsis sp.? or Coprinellus?
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pogo77
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Thanks guys, they're safe to dig into?
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LuckOfTheFryish
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Re: Newbie ID Request [Re: pogo77]
#14450799 - 05/14/11 11:45 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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those ones look too old to eat anyway.
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pogo77
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Well, we just picked them up this morning at around 5 AM, they're only about 7 hours old right now, we dehydrated them in an oven at a very low heat. which I think maybe why they're so warped.
Thanks for all your input on this, I'm new to mushroom picking haha
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Mikael


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Re: Newbie ID Request [Re: pogo77]
#14450855 - 05/14/11 11:53 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
pogo77 said: Thanks guys, they're safe to dig into?
By the way these are not active species. That girl did not trip with these mushrooms, no matter what she said.
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LuckOfTheFryish
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Re: Newbie ID Request [Re: Mikael]
#14450872 - 05/14/11 11:56 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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lol what girl? she said she tripped off thesE? thats just 
they are not hallucinogenic. and i wouldnt eat them. probably wouldnt do you any harm but they probably wont taste good either.
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pogo77
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Re: Newbie ID Request [Re: Mikael]
#14450887 - 05/14/11 11:58 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Damn well at least I didn't pay for them haha
Edit: I won't give out her information haha, but she owns a small ranch property, and we were given a big story about the hundreds of magic mushrooms that just sprout up on the shit-pile during the night and die when the sun comes up, finally we got around to picking some. That's basically how I wound up with them. Her trip story about these particular mushrooms also happened a fair amount of years ago too. Maybe she just got lucky that year.
Edited by pogo77 (05/14/11 12:07 PM)
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