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light gilled cube
    #19356443 - 01/01/14 10:31 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I found this cube today and it has almost white gills a lot lighter then I'm use to seeing. But I know for sure it's a cube.


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: bmosh]
    #19356531 - 01/01/14 10:57 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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bmosh said:
But I know for sure it's a cube.



How do you know for sure that it is a cubensis?
What characteristics of the mushroom make you so sure of this?

I can't make out any defining feature from the picture.
Is that sand or bluing?


Edited by maynardjameskeenan (01/01/14 11:01 PM)


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19356552 - 01/01/14 11:06 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

That's blueing. Came from a cow pie n and iv picked plenty before. Mostly the blueing why I'm so sure


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: bmosh] * 1
    #19356677 - 01/01/14 11:56 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Eh doesn't look like a cube to me.


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: Peteza34]
    #19357017 - 01/02/14 01:46 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

take more pictures try to not get the sheets in focus.


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: Joust]
    #19357516 - 01/02/14 07:40 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Best I could do for pics and I'm 99% sure it's a cube. Wondering why the gills are so white. Found in south Texas cow pie instantly bruised blue upon picking.


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: bmosh]
    #19357524 - 01/02/14 07:54 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

No annulus?

Please try to get the gills and the stem apex in focus.

Also wondering if this was found in mid-field or perhaps closer to
a wooded area, and if perchance the mushroom grew through and
not from the cow pie.


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19357553 - 01/02/14 08:21 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Middle of the field. Iv picked hundreds of them before in this field. Is there any that bruise blue n grow in cow pies that aren't active?


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: bmosh]
    #19357594 - 01/02/14 08:47 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

It does have an annulus it's just falling off.


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: bmosh]
    #19357598 - 01/02/14 08:51 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Light coloured gills mean it's sterile, it doesn't produce any (or very little) spores.


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: Tangich]
    #19358144 - 01/02/14 12:08 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Light coloured gills mean it's sterile, it doesn't produce any (or very little) spores.



but they are cubes! very cool find op!


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: Joust]
    #19358508 - 01/02/14 01:20 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Could it be Lepiota caerulescen?


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: swampyAppleseed]
    #19359097 - 01/02/14 03:23 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Cool find, OP! That's a desirable trait, imo. If you are a cultivator, that would be one to clone.

Spores make the shrooms taste worse. I also wonder if there is no energy being put into creating reproductive material, would more energy be put into tryptamine production...?


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: swampyAppleseed]
    #19359118 - 01/02/14 03:26 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Could it be Lepiota caerulescen?





No, it is Psilocybe cubensis


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: MarcusFreeman]
    #19359805 - 01/02/14 05:31 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Cool find, OP! That's a desirable trait, imo. If you are a cultivator, that would be one to clone.

Spores make the shrooms taste worse. I also wonder if there is no energy being put into creating reproductive material, would more energy be put into tryptamine production...?




I've seen plenty of speculation on that, especially in threads about Penis Envy from the cultivation forum...all anecdotal of course...


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Re: light gilled cube [Re: Dr.Tooty]
    #19360047 - 01/02/14 06:23 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Ancedotal indeed.  I wouldn't state it as fact unless it had been proven. 

The only thing I have to go on is this:

My sporeless beauty


I can only speculate that the extreme oxidation is from high alkaloid content.

That Shroom came from a clone that I took from a sporeless mutant. I'm glad I grew it out. I was going to toss the culture because they didn't look pretty.


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