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daz01
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: lsms] 1
#18866895 - 09/20/13 09:42 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Amatoxin poisoning takes up to 24 hours, Muscarine 3-4 hours and certain Cortinarius species can take up to several weeks.
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: teenagehippie] 1
#18866951 - 09/20/13 09:59 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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daz01 said: They are inactive. Stop eating random mushrooms 
you got yourself some non poisonous, non hallucinogenic Panaeolina foenesecii. any feelings you may thing you have, its placebo, and stupidity. next time you might not be so lucky to find foes.
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: Joust]
#18867013 - 09/20/13 10:20 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thank you. I am lucky I haven't poisoned myself. I am eager to be one of those 'old hunters' not the bold one.
I am considering buying a kit to homegrown my own, so that should be safer. But I like going for long walks and enjoy looking for them. One day I would like to know all there is about magic mushrooms so that I can share the knowledge and save others from making this same mistake...
I am asking for help, please.
Edited by RatB20 (09/20/13 10:25 AM)
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: RatB20]
#18867053 - 09/20/13 10:29 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thank you. I am lucky I haven't poisoned myself. I am eager to be one of those 'old hunters' not the bold one.
I am considering buying a kit to homegrown my own, so that should be safer. But I like going for long walks and enjoy looking for them. One day I would like to know all there is about magic mushrooms so that I can share the knowledge and save others from making this same mistake...
I am asking for help, please.
growing mushrooms takes time patience, money, and absolute sterility. given the time of year, much liklier to find a good amount of mushies if you focus down for a few days and do as much research as possible about the psilocybin mushrooms in your area, then hunt. If you do grow, do research, NEVER start from a kit for numerous reasons, anyone will tell you that, so please ask around in the cult forum, those people know their shit, well some haha.
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: Joust]
#18867062 - 09/20/13 10:32 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Don't be eager to be an old hunter, being eager makes you do things like eat unidentified mushrooms and continur to do so after several people have told you not to.
patience is a virtue my man.
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: Joust]
#18867069 - 09/20/13 10:35 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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RatB20 said:
Thank you. I am lucky I haven't poisoned myself. I am eager to be one of those 'old hunters' not the bold one.
I am considering buying a kit to homegrown my own, so that should be safer. But I like going for long walks and enjoy looking for them. One day I would like to know all there is about magic mushrooms so that I can share the knowledge and save others from making this same mistake...
I am asking for help, please.
growing mushrooms takes time patience, money, and absolute sterility. given the time of year, much liklier to find a good amount of mushies if you focus down for a few days and do as much research as possible about the psilocybin mushrooms in your area, then hunt. If you do grow, do research, NEVER start from a kit for numerous reasons, anyone will tell you that, so please ask around in the cult forum, those people know their shit, well some haha.
I will do some research of the psilocybin in my area but fear that may be limited. I may need some help...
Perhaps I better look in the cult forum. I am having some difficulty finding that...
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: RatB20]
#18867080 - 09/20/13 10:39 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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where are you located approx....
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: Joust]
#18867103 - 09/20/13 10:46 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Joust said: where are you located approx....
In the city of Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. There aren't many fields with livestock nearby. A long walk away... I'm thinking I will have to go to the countryside regularly to hunt. Out in the middle of nowhere. Hmmm I've heard around this time of year is the season for finding them and that I will have to look early in the mornings haha
Of course, I'm willing to go to such lengths. I would like a better idea of where to look
Edited by RatB20 (09/20/13 11:23 AM)
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: RatB20]
#18867220 - 09/20/13 11:22 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ps. Semilanceata and Cyanescens is what you should be looking for ATM.
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Edited by daz01 (09/20/13 11:23 AM)
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: RatB20]
#18867225 - 09/20/13 11:23 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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The time of day is irrelevant, just so you know.
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: Untitled]
#18867268 - 09/20/13 11:30 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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"There are bold mushroom hunters, and there are old mushroom hunters, there are no old bold mushroom hunters."
No offense man but why in the hell wont you listen to the experts? One guy said you wont die and even he said dont eat anymore and you did. Others said dont do it and you did it some more! There are amatoxins in some mushrooms that will destroy your liver in 2 weeks time. At first you will feel fine. Im not trying to be mean but posts like this are quite common and I see why TI's are frustrated. Be safe dont eat random mushrooms please! we dont want to see anyone die from mushroom poisoning. I mean why ask for advice if youre going to do the opposite anyway? I can see if ones starving but Im sure you could find something else to eat. Have a good day. Pleas take these words lightly for I am just another observer
I seen you are listening now. Im glad you came around. The forums here are full of knowledgeable experienced mushroom hunters. cultivators etc. they will NOT steer you wrong bud! Theres a few exceptions but thats where patience is a virtue
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Edited by xfsketch (09/20/13 11:56 AM)
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: xfsketch]
#18867324 - 09/20/13 11:45 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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btw love that animated gif daz01!!! Thats so friggin hot!
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Edited by xfsketch (09/20/13 11:45 AM)
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: RatB20]
#18867704 - 09/20/13 01:12 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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RatB20 said: I'm thinking I will have to go to the countryside regularly to hunt.
That is your absolute best bet right now. You've got the weekend coming up; get out there and do some hunting. Scotland is a great place to be in any case, and it's one of the best places worldwide for hunting liberty caps.
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: xfsketch]
#18867709 - 09/20/13 01:13 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm back. There are two types here, one with stems attached, and the bigger ones are mostly broken apart. I found them at an area where I startled some deer. I think they were having for breakfast, ha And droppings. So basically seems like only 2 varieties, big crushed up ones and small whole ones. Sorry >_<
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: RatB20]
#18867719 - 09/20/13 01:15 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Still no cigar. Chuck them and for the love of Pete, stop hauling masses of unidentified and uninteresting mushrooms into your home...go out to the fields where there are (or have been) sheep. Fields with clumps of sedge growing in them are usually the best.
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: koraks]
#18867757 - 09/20/13 01:25 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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THATS A HAUL! of poor innocent mushrooms
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: Joust]
#18867798 - 09/20/13 01:31 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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keep at it buddy. Try and take only one or two specimens of each and it will make it easier on you and the TI's Good luck and nice finds none the less!
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: xfsketch]
#18867888 - 09/20/13 01:58 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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None of those are candidates? You don't even want a closer look?
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: RatB20]
#18867905 - 09/20/13 02:02 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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RatB20 said: I'm back. There are two types here, one with stems attached, and the bigger ones are mostly broken apart. I found them at an area where I startled some deer. I think they were having for breakfast, ha And droppings. So basically seems like only 2 varieties, big crushed up ones and small whole ones. Sorry >_<

Looks like a bunch of Psathyrella and maybe some Mycena. It would be a lot easier to take pictures of the mushroom before you pick them and then upload them so we can save you the trouble of taking a bunch of useless mushrooms home with you.
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Re: Help identify these shrooms. Picked in Aberdeen Scotland today [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#18867939 - 09/20/13 02:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I just don't want to dispose of them if they ARE the right type. I feel bad. I took all the deers food
Edited by RatB20 (09/20/13 02:13 PM)
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