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    #18816570 - 09/08/13 08:14 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

well every year i get anxious and impatient to start hunting this close to actives season. My hours of walking around this past week paid off a little today!

Found a nice little baeo patch








two tiny ringers




on side note... chanterelles are going crazy right now. I picked about 4 lbs in two hours the other day.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Topcorn]
    #18816586 - 09/08/13 08:18 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Wut tha fuq?


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18816626 - 09/08/13 08:26 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Nice nice  :raveface:


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: sporeRider]
    #18816999 - 09/08/13 10:03 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Beautiful baeocystis! :congrats:
You could start an "official PNW fall 2013 magic mushroom thread" if you'd like, no one will mind I'm sure.
excellent early season find, very cool man.
I'm excited for the rains and cool weather, hopefully this year makes up for last season.

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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #18817006 - 09/08/13 10:05 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

One already exists yo.

2013 PNW actives thread

I think it is Official. Haha

In fact, you were the first person to comment in it Maynard!
I think it was titled something else when you commented in it though.:grin:


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18817020 - 09/08/13 10:12 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Well I mean one for this fall, that was this springs thread.
In a few years If I want to find out when the Psilocybe season started in 2013, it would be very handy to have all of that information organized and in one place. Just a suggestion, no one has to do anything they don't want just because I asked them to.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #18817089 - 09/08/13 10:40 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

:douchewink:


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18826376 - 09/11/13 03:03 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Damb nice finds man! I envy WA sometimes!!


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #18826410 - 09/11/13 03:34 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

You had a bad season for actives last year? I know it was bad for edibles but I had a great season for actives last year. Even without a car.

I hope anyone with a bad year last year makes up for it this year though!


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: ambc]
    #18826888 - 09/11/13 08:27 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

yes stunzii are out, as well as fibs according to two witnesses. I need to get out to seattle and hunt!


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
    #18827119 - 09/11/13 09:59 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Im not going to lie, i was looking over your photos to try and find things that indicate these pictures were taken last year. Could you take a pic of a current ish newspaper with the mushies. I have never heard of Baeo's being out this early, like a month and a half early for most, especially considering no one has seen any cyans yet, cuz they pop for sure. Im not trying to be that guy, but damn this would be very very interesting to me if it holds true. No offense, i just never believe anyone Hah, lately ive been proven wrong about suspicions (good thing) .:super:
If you are willing to send me a sample of the baeo find, that would be awesome, id be nice to have one again for micro since i sent last years to the czech R.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
    #18827700 - 09/11/13 12:59 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Very nice Topcorn! I was wondering when someone would find the first fall magics as last year the fall thread started earlier. I may have to go check some spots in a week or two.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
    #18830787 - 09/12/13 12:13 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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Im not going to lie, i was looking over your photos to try and find things that indicate these pictures were taken last year. Could you take a pic of a current ish newspaper with the mushies. I have never heard of Baeo's being out this early, like a month and a half early for most, especially considering no one has seen any cyans yet, cuz they pop for sure. Im not trying to be that guy, but damn this would be very very interesting to me if it holds true. No offense, i just never believe anyone Hah, lately ive been proven wrong about suspicions (good thing) .:super:
If you are willing to send me a sample of the baeo find, that would be awesome, id be nice to have one again for micro since i sent last years to the czech R.




to lie about finding mushrooms to people on the internet i dont know is pretty pointless, I find your comment silly and uninformed. Also Im not sure why this would be so hard to believe with all the rain washington has had throughout august. It makes sense to me that with the huge number of "strains" possible in a mycelial mass that some are going to be triggered into fruiting outside the parameters necessary for the majority. think about the off years where its too hot/dry or whatever for too long and fruiting is hampered or delayed. While the season may suck for most of us there are always a few patches that for whatever reason are able to fruit while the conditions aren't met for the majority of fungus strains.


in my experience baeos come out before cyanescens, about when blue ringers start. These are the fist baeos I ever collected and it  was in late Agust a few years ago. they were growing in lawns near blue ringers

I've also found cyanescens in late June!

as well as middle of september
cyanescens are capable of fruiting in september, i find a few every year and usually post em here too, they're just few and far between.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Topcorn]
    #18831053 - 09/12/13 02:27 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

I think your late June cyanescens are probably P. ovoideocystidiata, ovoids are the only actives I've seen the caps get super dry and dark like that. I've even seen the whole fruiting bodies fully dry up on the ground and and then rehydrate, that's why they get the split caps like Agrocybes. I have picked cyans in mid September too, last year actually but I have a hard believing they'd fruit in June. June is usually pretty prime for ovoids though, at least in Portland.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: ambc]
    #18831059 - 09/12/13 02:32 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

In fact I think your mid Sept. ones could be ovoids too, becase of how the caps are splitting, and just that they are growing at all when it's that dry.

I wouldn't mind seeing proof of date on those beaos tho also. I don't know why anyone would lie to people on here, but it does happen. There was alot of rain in Aug and even early sept. but it's been warm and dry for almost 2 weeks now.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Topcorn]
    #18831673 - 09/12/13 09:06 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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Im not going to lie, i was looking over your photos to try and find things that indicate these pictures were taken last year. Could you take a pic of a current ish newspaper with the mushies. I have never heard of Baeo's being out this early, like a month and a half early for most, especially considering no one has seen any cyans yet, cuz they pop for sure. Im not trying to be that guy, but damn this would be very very interesting to me if it holds true. No offense, i just never believe anyone Hah, lately ive been proven wrong about suspicions (good thing) .:super:
If you are willing to send me a sample of the baeo find, that would be awesome, id be nice to have one again for micro since i sent last years to the czech R.




to lie about finding mushrooms to people on the internet i dont know is pretty pointless, I find your comment silly and uninformed. Also Im not sure why this would be so hard to believe with all the rain washington has had throughout august. It makes sense to me that with the huge number of "strains" possible in a mycelial mass that some are going to be triggered into fruiting outside the parameters necessary for the majority. think about the off years where its too hot/dry or whatever for too long and fruiting is hampered or delayed. While the season may suck for most of us there are always a few patches that for whatever reason are able to fruit while the conditions aren't met for the majority of fungus strains.


in my experience baeos come out before cyanescens, about when blue ringers start. These are the fist baeos I ever collected and it  was in late Agust a few years ago. they were growing in lawns near blue ringers

I've also found cyanescens in late June!

as well as middle of september
cyanescens are capable of fruiting in september, i find a few every year and usually post em here too, they're just few and far between.




why would someone mislead, i dont know, fame glory, respect :lol: seen it before a few times, people are odd. Thats a really neat find! baeos in august!? i will have to start looking around, sorry if i came off rude or offensive, its pretty wild to see them out this early for me. You just got me excited thats all,  that taxonomy shot with the baeos are prime.  As far as the others, im not seeing a ring, cyans would be interesting at that time, if i remember right someone found some out of season. Cool stuff, if you could i would go back to that spot and check this fall for rings on the cyans.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
    #18832057 - 09/12/13 11:16 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Hey guys, so I recently started work on a blue berry farm. Yesterday I was out there with my co worker going down the rows, and he called me over to take a look at some mushrooms, so I ran over and sure enough there was a patch of small sized cyanescens. Some of the caps were over lapping leaving that nice purple spore print. What surprised me was how hot it was yesterday it must have hit about 90 here in western WA, yet there they were:) I didn't get a chance to snap a picture as I don't take my phone onto the field, but I will try to get some before they dry out to much and post them, but anyway get out there and look guys because you never know :laugh:


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
    #18832070 - 09/12/13 11:20 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

The ring can rub or wash off of P. ovoideocystidiata very easily, or just be nearly non existent in the first place. I particularly seem to see them have little to no remaining ring in dry conditions.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: ambc]
    #18832137 - 09/12/13 11:37 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

I also think the stems are too chunky for cyanescens, especially in the ones in situ.


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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: ambc]
    #18832183 - 09/12/13 11:57 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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I also think the stems are too chunky for cyanescens, especially in the ones in situ.



Id say they are in range for cyans if they were growing that time of year. Honestly i think they are probably ovoids, but op says they were cyans, and i dont see any rings, they do wash off, but on all? the pictures are blurry and the specimens are old. Micro would have been awesome. Im thinking that they are probably "fighting for their life"ovoids, they look destroyed..


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