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Moorning Due
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ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!)
#19000269 - 10/19/13 03:44 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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P. Cyan?








Habitat: Seattle, WA. (on an island), in a park, in some old wood chips.
Gills: gills on hymenium, light cream color
Stem: Stipe is bare and white. Bruises blue.
Cap: Flat and wavy, white/cream with carmel splotches. Dark ring around the edge of the cap.
Spore print color: Taking it now.
Bruising: Bluish/dark
Other information: Yay!
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Joie


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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Moorning Due]
#19000276 - 10/19/13 03:46 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yep.
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Moorning Due
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Joie]
#19000346 - 10/19/13 04:01 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks! 100%?
Strange story about these. I had an internal (spiritual) calling that drew me to this patch of mushrooms. Actually, all of you fine people here on the shroomery have been laying seeds of information about where/when to look and what to look for, and somehow I ended up in these.
Anyhow, I thought I would say thanks!
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Moorning Due]
#19000410 - 10/19/13 04:18 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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If someone says they are another wood-loving Psilocybe I won't argue, because there are several where you live, but they look like Cyans. And you're welcome, congrats & enjoy.
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Joie]
#19000441 - 10/19/13 04:24 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Definitely cyans. Congrats.
I recommend though, in the future, to scissor or pinch the stems to pick and not yank them out of the ground. It upsets the mycelial network that produces the fruiting bodies
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: FoxDie]
#19000484 - 10/19/13 04:37 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
FoxDie said: Definitely cyans. Congrats.
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Moorning Due
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: FoxDie]
#19000509 - 10/19/13 04:44 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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FoxDie said: Definitely cyans. Congrats.
I recommend though, in the future, to scissor or pinch the stems to pick and not yank them out of the ground. It upsets the mycelial network that produces the fruiting bodies 
Good tip, I actually am saving the bits of mycelium, and am going to try to re-introduce into some other areas. Any suggestions for doing this?
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Moorning Due] 1
#19000560 - 10/19/13 05:00 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Moorning Due
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#19001001 - 10/19/13 06:58 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Going to try the Cardboard method, shouldn't be to tough. It's so wet here right now.
Thanks Alan!
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Moorning Due
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Moorning Due]
#19001013 - 10/19/13 07:01 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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So, I went back to the patch a little more prepared and found this nearby. I must have walked by them 100 times before, and failed to see them.


And here is our army:





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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Moorning Due]
#19001038 - 10/19/13 07:10 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice patch man! There is some fun to be had there!
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Kiya_Star427
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: nomadbrad]
#19001061 - 10/19/13 07:16 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Man I bet you probably shit yourself when you saw those LOL Man thats awesome.
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jet li
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Moorning Due]
#19001067 - 10/19/13 07:18 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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rev0kadavur
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: jet li]
#19001201 - 10/19/13 07:48 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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nice~
Put all those stem-butts on cardboard and watch those babies run!
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: FoxDie]
#19001232 - 10/19/13 07:53 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
FoxDie said:
I recommend though, in the future, to scissor or pinch the stems to pick and not yank them out of the ground. It upsets the mycelial network that produces the fruiting bodies 
I have noticed that the mycelial network of cyans does not seem to mind the rough harvesting method.... as long as the area is not depleted and established areas are not excessively cleared out through picking, they seem to recover just fine.. and sometimes very vigorously... I have seen ripped up patches come back 5-10 times fold the next season.
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NothingsChanged
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19017601 - 10/23/13 04:28 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
rev0kadavur said:
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FoxDie said:
I recommend though, in the future, to scissor or pinch the stems to pick and not yank them out of the ground. It upsets the mycelial network that produces the fruiting bodies 
I have noticed that the mycelial network of cyans does not seem to mind the rough harvesting method.... as long as the area is not depleted and established areas are not excessively cleared out through picking, they seem to recover just fine.. and sometimes very vigorously... I have seen ripped up patches come back 5-10 times fold the next season.
I will have to agree. Ive seen some brutal harvesting techniques and still witnessed 3 and 4 flushes from the same brutalized spot. also the next year the spot will be considerably spread out. (IMO)
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19085711 - 11/04/13 02:37 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
rev0kadavur said: nice~
Put all those stem-butts on cardboard and watch those babies run!
Some of these are some nasty shrooms that I didn't want to dry, and the rest are ones with Myc that I collected. So check out what is happening:
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Moorning Due]
#19085732 - 11/04/13 02:44 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Moorning Due said:
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rev0kadavur said: nice~
Put all those stem-butts on cardboard and watch those babies run!
Some of these are some nasty shrooms that I didn't want to dry, and the rest are ones with Myc that I collected. So check out what is happening:

Wow! That's pretty cool. I'm wondering (because I have no knowledge about this) if that's mycelium or another fungus taking over? I'll have to do this next time I find some.
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: perkysmiles]
#19085745 - 11/04/13 02:46 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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It looks pure white, and it's growing fairly slowly, but who knows right? It's going to be mixed with some clean woodchips from a confer tree.
Edited by Moorning Due (11/04/13 02:55 PM)
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Re: ID Req: Today was a good day - (help me confirm!) [Re: Moorning Due]
#19086736 - 11/04/13 06:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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How long have those stipes been on the cardboard?
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