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Eclipse3130
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How long does it take to find Psilocybin mushrooms?
#18945936 - 10/07/13 05:48 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I have been searching for the past 3 days now, each day I spent 5 hours searching. I have been through over 10 large pastures, and 5 large pastures with cows grazing, dung everywhere and fresh green grass.
The temperatures on average were 60 degrees up here in the west coast in Washington the past 3 days, and good rainfall amounts each night.
I was specifically looking for Liberty Caps, Stuntzii, Azurecens and Cyanescens.
I found countless, hundreds of species, but none seemed to match the description of any of the ones I was looking for, there was many many mushrooms in the cow pastures, especially growing near and around dung, but none of them looked anything like what I was looking for.
What should I be doing differently? I usually go out in the early morning about 8-10 A.M when it's still dewey out.
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Mush4Brains
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Re: How long does it take to find Psilocybin mushrooms? [Re: Eclipse3130]
#18945958 - 10/07/13 05:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Cb411
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Re: How long does it take to find Psilocybin mushrooms? [Re: Mush4Brains]
#18946152 - 10/07/13 06:36 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think a lot of farmers put some chemical in cow food so cubenisis mushrooms won't grow. Ask in the mushroom hunting forum though you'll get a better answer.
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maddchef
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Re: How long does it take to find Psilocybin mushrooms? [Re: Cb411]
#18946237 - 10/07/13 06:53 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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There was rumor ages ago about grain feed being treated with antifungals. Dunno even if it was true for storage reasons how this would translate.
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OregonMushys
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Re: How long does it take to find Psilocybin mushrooms? [Re: Eclipse3130]
#18946244 - 10/07/13 06:55 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Eclipse3130 said: I have been searching for the past 3 days now, each day I spent 5 hours searching. I have been through over 10 large pastures, and 5 large pastures with cows grazing, dung everywhere and fresh green grass.
The temperatures on average were 60 degrees up here in the west coast in Washington the past 3 days, and good rainfall amounts each night.
I was specifically looking for Liberty Caps, Stuntzii, Azurecens and Cyanescens.
I found countless, hundreds of species, but none seemed to match the description of any of the ones I was looking for, there was many many mushrooms in the cow pastures, especially growing near and around dung, but none of them looked anything like what I was looking for.
What should I be doing differently? I usually go out in the early morning about 8-10 A.M when it's still dewey out.
Are you in the pacific northwest or the south? if youre in the pacific northwest, look in big pasture land sheep/cow fields in the grass clumps for liberty caps, and look in your local parks for cyanescens. You can see em in my sig thats what they look like. They grow in the woodchips that the cities tend to use to landscape parks  look from Oct-Dec in the chunky woodchips they use around their trees, flower beds, and walking trails.
Liberty Caps - Cow/Sheep fields
Psilocybe Cyanescens - Local city/town parks and/or landscaped places with woodchips/woodchip trails
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