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Hexendude1994
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Re: Wavy Caps? [Re: jet li]
#19092037 - 11/05/13 07:35 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Okay, thanks. At the moment I'm still gathering as much info as I can though
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jet li
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You should just always post a good ID request with all info, and good pics, and wait for T.I. to give you the ok. That's my two cents. That being said, it sounds like you don't live in the right place to find Psilocybe cyanescens...
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Mr Piggy
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Re: Wavy Caps? [Re: jet li]
#19092084 - 11/05/13 07:44 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Do you or do you not live in the pacific north west?
People have been very constructive in trying to help you, you're the one who has been ignoring the advice given to you by the best minds on here.
A simple regional answer will tell right away if it's even possible for that to be a cyan, which it IS NOT.
Seriously, start listening to what the TIs are telling you. Otherwise you are going to end up poisoning yourself with your current attitude....not that I have anything against natural selection.
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Hexendude1994
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I'm just trying to be absolutely sure I can properly identify these. Is there ANY more information I need to know other than 1) Obvious wavy cap 2) Has a nipple 3) White stem 4) Bruises blue 5) Brown/purple spore print
these five key points? I'm just trying to be 100%
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Hexendude1994
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I have been listening. I am in fact in TN and not in that area. Just thought it could be slightly possible for these to be the ones. I just saw a ton of wavy caps and thought I'd ask a few questions. I haven't picked any.
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Hexendude1994
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What psychoactives commonly grow in my area? I'm not too eager for cubes because my friends get them quit often and apparently they taste bad.
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Hexendude1994 said: What psychoactives commonly grow in my area? I'm not too eager for cubes because my friends get them quit often and apparently they taste bad.
Now your on the right track. 
What mushrooms grow wild in my area.
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Mr Piggy
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You are not going to find a cyan out there, period. There is no point in looking for them.
Please post a proper ID request when you want mushrooms identified. There is a template for them in the top of the hunting forum, use it!
You need to understand that you are not even at novice level yet, you are a complete beginner and need to understand and acknowledge that. That's not an insult to you, it's setting you in the right mind frame to make this a safe and fun activity. Mushroom identifying is not one of those things where you get to be macho or fake your way through it. If you don't know you don't know, and you don't know. That's okay though, get it?
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect[/url]
Go ahead and get cubes. They're safe, easy to ID and if you don't want to taste them make tea. I've got some bad news as well, all actives taste like that.
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Edited by Mr Piggy (11/05/13 07:57 PM)
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Hexendude1994
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Re: Wavy Caps? [Re: Lhun]
#19092185 - 11/05/13 07:57 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just reading this guide!
Not trying to be lazy, but of these Gymnopilus aeruginosus Gymnopilus luteofolius Gymnopilus luteus Panaeolus cinctulus Panaeolus fimicola Psilocybe cubensis Psilocybe caerulipes
Which grow in fall/winter? I'm assuming the gyms...
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Hexendude1994
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I never gave myself extreme credit.. but I understand. I'm trying to do my research.
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jet li
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That's a really good question, and one I often overlook, even though I proclaim, silently, "Yeah yeah yeah I know I know."
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pick the cubes. make them into tea.
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Hexendude1994
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Re: Wavy Caps? [Re: jet li]
#19092233 - 11/05/13 08:05 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've seen quite a few luteofolius-looking mushrooms before.. Would these be considered easy to identify? (fewer deadly look alikes) It's winter/fall time so I can't just find some cubes :p
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Mr Piggy
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Hexendude1994 said: I never gave myself extreme credit.. but I understand. I'm trying to do my research.
I know you are, but you're too sure of yourself and proclaimed yourself to be more than a novice in your other thread. I really am trying to look out for you here, not pick on you. That's why I'm trying to tell you that you don't know anything...to help you learn.
Honestly, go get the cubes. They're great, easy to find and you'll love them.
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Me_Roy
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Are you trolling, OP, or are you really, seriously this annoying?
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jet li
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Re: Wavy Caps? [Re: Me_Roy]
#19092255 - 11/05/13 08:09 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hexendude1994
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It's not the proper season for that, is it? :/ I'm certain these will still be growing in this current season on wood. I would like to gather up as much information as I possibly can to properly identify these. (Gymnopilus luteofolius)
Edited by Hexendude1994 (11/05/13 08:11 PM)
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jet li
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Re: Wavy Caps? [Re: jet li]
#19092264 - 11/05/13 08:10 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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MJK troll account?
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Mr Piggy
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Re: Wavy Caps? [Re: jet li]
#19093089 - 11/05/13 10:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well, go find some poop and see what's coming out of it. I think at your skill level it would be better to look for some cubes than to try and suss out gyms.
It's fall and you might be able to find some cubes in TN.
But seriously, do some more homework first and always assume you are an amateur. That's what I consider myself after five years of hunting actives and finding seven species. I just found both gyms and ovoids today for the first time, but that's what five years of diligence will do for you.
When I find something for the first time I like to take it home, ID it by keying out it's features on a dichotomous key and checking with TIs on here. If I have a shadow of a doubt, I throw it out.
Remember, there is zero point to arguing with the mods and TIs on here. They know better, period.
You can kill yourself by fucking up in this hobby, your life is in your own hands. Don't let natural selection have it's way 
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Edited by Mr Piggy (11/05/13 10:55 PM)
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Re: Wavy Caps? [Re: jet li]
#19094611 - 11/06/13 09:53 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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jet li said: MJK troll account?
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