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joshh
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ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal
#21620440 - 05/01/15 03:07 AM (9 years, 20 days ago) |
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Habitat: In woodchip mulch, moist area, landscaped botanical gardens. Growing out of soil and mulch.
Gills: Light brown.
Stem: No ring, white stem, bruised blue/purple.
Cap: Deep gold, see pictures
Spore print color: Waiting on spore prints, will upload photos
Bruising: Blue/purple
Any advice or ID would be greatly appreciated 











Edited by joshh (05/01/15 03:26 AM)
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Ihateyou
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: joshh]
#21620471 - 05/01/15 03:33 AM (9 years, 20 days ago) |
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I'm guessing p.subs?
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: Ihateyou]
#21620479 - 05/01/15 03:38 AM (9 years, 20 days ago) |
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Yes, Psilocybe subaeruginosa. Check for blue bruising on every specimen before consumption.
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joshh
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: joshh]
#21623629 - 05/01/15 08:43 PM (9 years, 19 days ago) |
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Thanks for the ID hookerwithapenis and ihateyou, very much appreciated!
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: joshh]
#21623831 - 05/01/15 09:34 PM (9 years, 19 days ago) |
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some of those look too far gone in my opinion. i,e the mushy ones.
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joshh
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: obtuse]
#21624160 - 05/01/15 11:14 PM (9 years, 19 days ago) |
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Thanks for the advice Obtuse. I will try to sort the mushy ones out but as they're all dried it might be difficult. Is it going to be bad if a couple of the mushy ones are consumed?
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: joshh]
#21624470 - 05/02/15 12:44 AM (9 years, 19 days ago) |
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The mushy ones can potentially upset your stomach from bacteria and rotting.
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: joshh]
#21624719 - 05/02/15 02:54 AM (9 years, 19 days ago) |
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I've gotten a sick stomach for a few days from a mushy one. Upset stools too. Get rid of the mushy ones 100%
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drunkboy
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: HamiltonJoe]
#21624866 - 05/02/15 05:21 AM (9 years, 18 days ago) |
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You should use scissors to cut the stems when harvesting. That way the patch can regenerate.
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joshh
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: joshh]
#21624968 - 05/02/15 06:41 AM (9 years, 18 days ago) |
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Thanks, I will be sure to throw out the mushy ones. I flicked each mushroom before picking and also tried to leave a few of the smaller ones in each patch. Would cutting at the bottom of the stem a better method though? I am new to harvesting. Also are the roots and the bulb at the bottom of the stem fine for consumption?
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Re: ID request. NSW south of Sydney, coastal [Re: joshh]
#21632679 - 05/03/15 11:40 PM (9 years, 17 days ago) |
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Quote:
joshh said: Thanks, I will be sure to throw out the mushy ones. I flicked each mushroom before picking and also tried to leave a few of the smaller ones in each patch. Would cutting at the bottom of the stem a better method though? I am new to harvesting. Also are the roots and the bulb at the bottom of the stem fine for consumption?
Cut (or tear) the stems at the bottom when harvesting. If you just rip them out it pulls out the mycelium with it and fucks the patch up.
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