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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: jet li]
#19023026 - 10/24/13 12:18 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I am just posting to see the spore print results. Which I suspect will be purple-brown...
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: Gravity]
#19023080 - 10/24/13 12:36 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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NaaaaaH dude. Spores are the same color as cyans. Ill get more pcs when I wake up. Just are about a gram or so an hour and a half ago. Shits keed as phuuuuuck hahahah#trill
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: Thirdeye-Ry]
#19023083 - 10/24/13 12:38 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Not of the unidentified ones tho. Hahahahaha not eating those.
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: Thirdeye-Ry]
#19024764 - 10/24/13 10:13 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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THAT mushroom looks nothing like galerina autumnalis to me. FOR ONE there is absolutely no veil remaining or any indication there was one, PICture is blurry,,,,but The color is a bit off of Galerina................................and that also looks like the stem is WHITE and BRUISING BLUE....NEED BETTER PIC....BUT IF THE SPORE PRINT IS PURPLE TO PURPLE BROWN OR A BROWN WITH A HINT OF PURPLE then its cyanescens, p. alennii(fricosa) or even azurescens.......TO ME it looks just like an azurescens......
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Yeee going back right now to pick and verify spore color. Ill get better pictures
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: Thirdeye-Ry]
#19030574 - 10/25/13 11:29 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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eeekkkkk...
I have found a galla with blue bruising before.. somewhere I have a picture that I took of it... It had actually made it home in a bag of picks from a night pick.... its the only one that has ever made it into my bag, Im glad I re-inspect several times during the processing... it felt like a cyan, bruised like a cyan, but it was definitely not a cyan... sneakiest galla I have ever come across... it led me to think it had been breeding with the patch that surrounded it... and it wasnt stained blue by the others, it actually bruised blue.... scary stuff!
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19031163 - 10/25/13 01:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Here they are. Spores are defiantly purplish brown/black. Thinking they might be supersized azzies.

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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: Thirdeye-Ry]
#19031440 - 10/25/13 02:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Beautiful, are you in oregon? or washington?
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: el_barto]
#19031535 - 10/25/13 03:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm in Washington. Anyone have a for sure ID? I'm pretty sure they are azzies
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: Thirdeye-Ry]
#19031670 - 10/25/13 03:27 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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To me they looked like azzies since the first pic, awesome finds.
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: el_barto]
#19031708 - 10/25/13 03:32 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think they look more like azures than gallas..... which makes me feel much better, cause that looked like a sneaky ass galla if it were one. - but the stem and gills just didn't look completely right for ither cyans nor gallas.... didnt even consider azures.. but with your new pics I think you are on the right track!
My bets are on Azures!
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19031736 - 10/25/13 03:39 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Joeisthevolcano said:
I went out picking the last two days and this is what I got. on Tuesday broke open head and I went to this spot where we dumped a bunch of cyan spore water last year. nothing was growing there last year. when we got there on Tuesday, to our surprise there was a nice cyan patch that had popped up. its in an area that's far from any patch we've found/heard of, so were thinking its from the spore water we sparyed.
     
Hey is this the same patch as yours?
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Any possibility these are cyanofribilosa?? I'm gonna toss them out if I can't ID them soon.
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: Thirdeye-Ry]
#19036648 - 10/26/13 05:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thirdeye-Ry said: Any possibility these are cyanofribilosa?? I'm gonna toss them out if I can't ID them soon.
Dude don't throw them out! They are Psilocybe azurescens! They blue don't they?
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Oh sorry the latest ones are Psilocybe. I'd say P. azurescens.
Edited by jet li (10/26/13 07:25 PM)
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: jet li]
#19036929 - 10/26/13 06:22 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Print it, it may be Ps. allenii
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: LanLord]
#19037232 - 10/26/13 07:18 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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P. alleniis do not get that knob ontop.
They dont really look like cyans ither.
My bet is with Psilocybe azurescens~
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: rev0kadavur]
#19037243 - 10/26/13 07:20 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: Growing next to my p cyanescens [Re: Thirdeye-Ry]
#19038412 - 10/26/13 10:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thirdeye-Ry said: Thinking they might be supersized azzies.
I hardly ever came across any large ones, but you might be amazed by how large they can get.
I remember seeing photos from one of the old-timers from around the turn of the milenium which were enormous. In one of the pictures was a disposable coffee cup lid and the mature ones had caps the size of the lid, and looked to be some 8" tall.
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