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psilocybinhunter
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Psilocybin Subaeruginosa Id request and woodchip question
#21677280 - 05/14/15 12:27 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hi guys, I found these mushrooms today and wonder if they are Subaeruginosa.


All in one:

Habitat: I'm also a little worried about the habitat because there were some processed wood chips. Will they still be eatable even if they grew in a mixed habitat of mostly natural wood and some artificial wood chips?
Here is a pic of the habitat:

Thank you =)
Edited by psilocybinhunter (05/14/15 12:35 AM)
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HamiltonJoe
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Re: Psilocybin Subaeruginosa Id request and woodchip question [Re: psilocybinhunter]
#21677308 - 05/14/15 12:36 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Psilocybe subaeruginosa
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Taurus1993
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Re: Psilocybin Subaeruginosa Id request and woodchip question [Re: HamiltonJoe]
#21677315 - 05/14/15 12:38 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Cool, thank you
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Re: Psilocybin Subaeruginosa Id request and woodchip question [Re: HamiltonJoe]
#21677317 - 05/14/15 12:39 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Subs alright just wait for a ti, looks to be some good myc patch's on the woodchips
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Re: Psilocybin Subaeruginosa Id request and woodchip question [Re: HamiltonJoe]
#21677322 - 05/14/15 12:41 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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yep, all Psilocybe subaeruginosa
artificial woodchips? unless they have been sprayed i would say they are fine. i would seriously doubt any company would waste their time treating their chips. a lot of chips come from cleanup jobs done by horts or council workers, chipping bushes or shrubs or trees cut back. cheap way to recycle for them.
Psilocybe is an incredibly aggressive species, given a chance it will grow on any plant based substrate.
Edited by obtuse (05/14/15 12:43 AM)
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HookerWithAPenis
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Re: Psilocybin Subaeruginosa Id request and woodchip question [Re: obtuse]
#21677334 - 05/14/15 12:46 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Don't pick the pins
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Re: Psilocybin Subaeruginosa Id request and woodchip question [Re: HookerWithAPenis]
#21677360 - 05/14/15 01:02 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
HookerWithAPenis said: Don't pick the pins 
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psilocybinhunter
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Re: Psilocybin Subaeruginosa Id request and woodchip question [Re: HookerWithAPenis]
#21677397 - 05/14/15 01:27 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thank you guys, sorry but I want my last strong trip for this year and didn't find some bigger mushrooms. However I still left some pins there .
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