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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: cbub]
    #19191245 - 11/26/13 10:24 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Cant wait to hear results!! :smile:


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #19216288 - 12/02/13 08:12 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

OP will surely deliver!
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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: cbub]
    #19223448 - 12/03/13 06:17 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

So I have germination with both the P serbica var bohemica and the one you suggest is P caerulipes. :rockon:
The P serb is a killer strain I can tell already after a few days. The myc looks vigorous! I have tried this variation a few time and I never got a real good strain so I am hyped!!
The suspected P caerulipes does actually resemble P caeulipes myc, although P serb can look exactly the same and has the same kinda myc bluefoots do.


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #19225232 - 12/04/13 03:24 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: cbub]
    #19259786 - 12/11/13 12:01 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Wow! Can´t wait to start my experiments the next days! Thank you for give us such nice material cbub!:cheers:

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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: Hashfinger]
    #19313922 - 12/22/13 10:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Seems like standard P. serbica to me, but what do I know? :shrug: P. caerulipes would have an annulus, less "knobbed" caps than shown in the first pic, and flecks of veil tissue on the cap margins. Sick finds nonetheless. I am super jealous of all you guys who find wood-loving psilocybes. Here in GA there is so much decaying woody debris along footpaths, riverbanks, etc... yet we have ZERO woodloving native species. I guess ovoids have made their breach on our parameters, but it may be awhile before they indoctrinate themselves as a "local" species.




P caerulipes is not an annulate Psilocybe.


Any updates on these epic finds?
My cultures are fucking sick!! Hitting grain next week for sure! The last variety, what you call P caerulipes, has some major blueing mycelium! It must be a pretty active species! :smile:


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #19314202 - 12/22/13 11:38 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Seems like standard P. serbica to me, but what do I know? :shrug: P. caerulipes would have an annulus, less "knobbed" caps than shown in the first pic, and flecks of veil tissue on the cap margins. Sick finds nonetheless. I am super jealous of all you guys who find wood-loving psilocybes. Here in GA there is so much decaying woody debris along footpaths, riverbanks, etc... yet we have ZERO woodloving native species. I guess ovoids have made their breach on our parameters, but it may be awhile before they indoctrinate themselves as a "local" species.




P caerulipes is not an annulate Psilocybe.


Any updates on these epic finds?
My cultures are fucking sick!! Hitting grain next week for sure! The last variety, what you call P caerulipes, has some major blueing mycelium! It must be a pretty active species! :smile:



hmmmm. and psylo is right....hmmm.....

Stoked to do the micro again.


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: Joust]
    #19315227 - 12/23/13 08:35 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Hashfinger said:
Seems like standard P. serbica to me, but what do I know? :shrug: P. caerulipes would have an annulus, less "knobbed" caps than shown in the first pic, and flecks of veil tissue on the cap margins. Sick finds nonetheless. I am super jealous of all you guys who find wood-loving psilocybes. Here in GA there is so much decaying woody debris along footpaths, riverbanks, etc... yet we have ZERO woodloving native species. I guess ovoids have made their breach on our parameters, but it may be awhile before they indoctrinate themselves as a "local" species.




P caerulipes is not an annulate Psilocybe.


Any updates on these epic finds?
My cultures are fucking sick!! Hitting grain next week for sure! The last variety, what you call P caerulipes, has some major blueing mycelium! It must be a pretty active species! :smile:



hmmmm. and psylo is right....hmmm.....

Stoked to do the micro again.



I think I just remember reading that P. caerulipes has an annulus, but alas, that was confusion with P. ovoideocystidiata.


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Species List (Georgia): Psilocybe caerulescens/weilii, Psilocybe atlantis/galindoi, Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe fagicola, Copelandia cyanescens, Panaeolus cinctulus, Panaeolus fimicola, Panaeolus olivaceus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus, Gymnopilus junonius, Pluteus salicinus

(Ohio): Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Pluteus cyanopus, Pluteus salicinus sensu lato..., Panaeolus cinctulus, Gymnopilus luteus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: Hashfinger]
    #19315559 - 12/23/13 10:19 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Hashfinger said:
Seems like standard P. serbica to me, but what do I know? :shrug: P. caerulipes would have an annulus, less "knobbed" caps than shown in the first pic, and flecks of veil tissue on the cap margins. Sick finds nonetheless. I am super jealous of all you guys who find wood-loving psilocybes. Here in GA there is so much decaying woody debris along footpaths, riverbanks, etc... yet we have ZERO woodloving native species. I guess ovoids have made their breach on our parameters, but it may be awhile before they indoctrinate themselves as a "local" species.




P caerulipes is not an annulate Psilocybe.


Any updates on these epic finds?
My cultures are fucking sick!! Hitting grain next week for sure! The last variety, what you call P caerulipes, has some major blueing mycelium! It must be a pretty active species! :smile:



hmmmm. and psylo is right....hmmm.....

Stoked to do the micro again.



I think I just remember reading that P. caerulipes has an annulus, but alas, that was confusion with P. ovoideocystidiata.




Pics have popped up in the caerulipes thread where one or two of the fruits had veil remnants on the stipe and after discussion it turned out they were definitely still bluefoots, so on very rare ocassions, P. caerulipes can have a slight annular zone.  However, it's not a regular feature and should probably be treated as an exception.


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: RiparianZoneJunky]
    #19315604 - 12/23/13 10:31 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Quoted directly from the published description.
"veil-whitish, thin, forming an evanescent superior fibrillose zone"

Evanescent meaning 'quickly fading'.


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: inski]
    #19315810 - 12/23/13 11:38 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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inski said:
Quoted directly from the published description.
"veil-whitish, thin, forming an evanescent superior fibrillose zone"

Evanescent meaning 'quickly fading'.



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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: RiparianZoneJunky]
    #19317191 - 12/23/13 05:08 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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inski said:
Quoted directly from the published description.
"veil-whitish, thin, forming an evanescent superior fibrillose zone"

Evanescent meaning 'quickly fading'.



:nodofunderstanding:



So I was right!? I mean, things I read can sometimes stick in my head awhile. They can also get jumbled around completely. I just remember reading some piece of literature saying that.


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(Ohio): Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Pluteus cyanopus, Pluteus salicinus sensu lato..., Panaeolus cinctulus, Gymnopilus luteus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: Hashfinger]
    #19320108 - 12/24/13 08:38 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #19346655 - 12/30/13 02:50 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Any updates on these epic finds?
My cultures are fucking sick!! Hitting grain next week for sure! The last variety, what you call P caerulipes, has some major blueing mycelium! It must be a pretty active species! :smile:




No. :/

And sorry to say don't get your hopes to high. A sample has been tested (1g) to no effect. It could be one of those loose-a-lot-in-drying type of things, who knows. I will try myself when the time is right. They are just to blue to do nothing at all :smile:
The supposed p. serbica is slightly milder than semilanceta, compared by dry weight.


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: cbub]
    #19349180 - 12/30/13 11:20 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Any updates on these epic finds?
My cultures are fucking sick!! Hitting grain next week for sure! The last variety, what you call P caerulipes, has some major blueing mycelium! It must be a pretty active species! :smile:




No. :/

And sorry to say don't get your hopes to high. A sample has been tested (1g) to no effect. It could be one of those loose-a-lot-in-drying type of things, who knows. I will try myself when the time is right. They are just to blue to do nothing at all :smile:
The supposed p. serbica is slightly milder than semilanceta, compared by dry weight.




Which species are you talking about, caerulipes or serbica?  Everything I've heard about serbica is that they are up there with cyans and azures for potency, caerulipes does have heavily bluing mycelium but their fruit bodies are medium strength at best although from the people I've seen post trip reports they're not insignificant, probably between pelliculosa and stunzii.


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: cbub]
    #19363223 - 01/03/14 12:34 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Any updates on these epic finds?
My cultures are fucking sick!! Hitting grain next week for sure! The last variety, what you call P caerulipes, has some major blueing mycelium! It must be a pretty active species! :smile:




No. :/

And sorry to say don't get your hopes to high. A sample has been tested (1g) to no effect. It could be one of those loose-a-lot-in-drying type of things, who knows. I will try myself when the time is right. They are just to blue to do nothing at all :smile:
The supposed p. serbica is slightly milder than semilanceta, compared by dry weight.




Don´t worry man! I think, most of the people here aren´t interested only in species with a super high alkaloid content. Most people, including me, are enthusiastic growers and experimenters and will be happy to work with rare/uncommon/... species :-)!

To topic: at x-mas I started a grain culture with your "arcana" labeled print :-D ... thanks again!!

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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: mannextdoor]
    #19373183 - 01/05/14 02:05 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Keep us posted, I want to see what comes out of this.


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: cbub]
    #19373553 - 01/05/14 03:45 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I have both species in grain for 2 days now. Species 2 seems to be the stronger of the 2 , although both showed healthy leap off after 24 hours! :rockon: a few weeks these buggers will be eating canadian wood!!! :awedance:


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #19375056 - 01/05/14 10:08 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Wicked find! They look awesome :smile:


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Re: Woodland psilocybe [Re: Blazer420]
    #19376703 - 01/06/14 10:34 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Cool thread .. :rockon:

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