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fieldcubensis17
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hunting in tn
#1721526 - 07/16/03 12:33 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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hey there, i live in tennessee and i have read all about hunting and i know exactly what cubes look like, i found one last year actually, but i cant ever seem to find them here. i go to this field that i found one in last year but i have never found anything, however i have found some very young cubes but they were only about a cm long. how long do i wait to go after it rains? it seems like i always miss the cubes. maybe i should try a new field? peace
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Gumby
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Yeah, you may want to find some new fields. Keep in mind that Ps. cubensis is a rare find in TN.
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beforetimetook
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its not rare... [Re: Gumby]
#1721674 - 07/16/03 01:27 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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my comrades routinely found ounces and ounces of them, when the conditions are optimal for growth... and i live in memphis
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resin
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Ive heard you can find them but only in memphis near the mississippi area. I have looked and looked and never found a single cube
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Re: its not rare... [Re: resin]
#1726030 - 07/17/03 08:06 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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IM about 40 mins from Jackson and Paris TN and iv havnt seen any in all the times iv looked so if you found one your pretty lucky in my opion. But its alwasy good to have a couple feilds to hunt in, kinda hard for me to do in my area all the rednecks have there houses up on hills over looking the entire feild lol.....but thats just my luck.
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Gumby
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: ]
#1726567 - 07/17/03 11:17 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
Mr_Mushrooms said: I would really enjoy seeing a photo of Psilocybe cubensis growing wild in Tennessee. Until I see that I will rely on the literature that says they don't grow there.
Yeah, bitch.
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mjshroomer
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: Gumby]
#1726894 - 07/18/03 01:57 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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I'll third that motion. mj
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Baby_Hitler
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MM & MJ Why you reckon they don't grow in TN?
Is it that they just don't grow in Tennessee, or would you say that they won't grow in Tennessee. Even if a field were spawned with live mycelia.
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aminitaman
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: ]
#1752765 - 07/27/03 10:43 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Really doubt your gonna find any cubies in TN man,sorry!!
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: ]
#1753066 - 07/27/03 01:29 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Tennesse is divided into 3 basic climate zones.Two are probably not warm enough for cubensis to fruit consistently and return. One, a small section bordering Arkansas and Alabama, may be warm enough though. If they can be found in Tenn., that's probably the place to look.
doo
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: doo]
#1760425 - 07/29/03 05:41 PM (20 years, 7 months ago) |
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i live in memphis. i have picked several pounds of cubensis in the area. i always pick horse farm compost piles. i have friends that pick cow fields. if you know what you are doing they are not even very hard to find.
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mattch1
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lets see some pictures strangebrew. :-)
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: ]
#1762476 - 07/30/03 11:10 AM (20 years, 7 months ago) |
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strangebrew
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: ]
#1764767 - 07/31/03 12:44 AM (20 years, 7 months ago) |
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since acid disapeared in memphis 3-4 years ago (has rescently returned) locally picked field caps have been the staple hallucinogen. i am very surprised that people are under the impression that it is difficult to pick cubensis in this area. this summer i have personally picked many beautiful specimen of cubensis. my prized farm has a continuous source of water and produces cubensis of two varieties. both are highly potent and extremely healthy, one of which reaches enormous sizes and the immature caps are lightly spotted. the other strain produces caps with a large nipple in the center. beacuse of memphis' proximity to the river a high humidity is maintained. i will try to take pictures but unfortunately my yields have drastically reduced, i expect due to the extremes of summer heat and my overhavesting. i am currently searching for a virgin field.
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Baby_Hitler
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You should take some prints and photos. Sounds like it could be a new strain.
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resin
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: ]
#1765844 - 07/31/03 11:39 AM (20 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yea,yea me too!
Edited by resin (07/31/03 12:51 PM)
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strangebrew
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Re: hunting in tn [Re: resin]
#1768063 - 08/01/03 12:59 AM (20 years, 7 months ago) |
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i will do my best to get pictures. i am moving to north carolina in 3 weeks. i have not seen any picturesque cubensis in about a month. memphis was hit by a massive storm a week ago. following the storm there has been a slight temperature drop and an increase in rainfall. i hope this with adequately renew quality and yield.
is there anything i could do to help invigorate the fruiting process?
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