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Habib
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ID Request NZ
#21700293 - 05/19/15 09:57 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Alright so excuse my noobness, went on my first hunt yesterday. What do you guys think of these? Safe? Poisonous? Psilocybin?
Edited by Habib (05/19/15 09:58 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: Habib]
#21700317 - 05/19/15 10:07 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Laccaria laccata s.l. Definitely good to eat!
They don't have any psilocybin.
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Habib
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So are they Psychedelic?
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: Habib]
#21700403 - 05/19/15 10:34 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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No, they will not make you trip.
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Habib said: So are they Psychedelic?
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Alan Rockefeller said:
They don't have any psilocybin.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: Habib]
#21700595 - 05/19/15 11:34 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Habib said: So are they Psychedelic?
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but these completely lack hallucinogenic drugs.
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Habib
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FlackoTheAlien
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: Habib]
#21704127 - 05/20/15 08:46 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Habib said: Any look Psilocybin?

I'm not familiar with psychoactive species in your area, but I can tell you based on ky background knowledge that none of what you displayed appears to be active. Here is the active list for NZ
New Zealand: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gymnopilus sp. Panaeolus cinctulus Panaeolus cyanescens Psilocybe aucklandii Psilocybe makarorae Psilocybe semilanceata Psilocybe tasmaniana Psilocybe subaeruginosa Psilocybe weraroa
A key feature of most Psilocybe mushrooms are a distinct blueing of the stem or cap when damaged.
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HamiltonJoe
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None look even close to active. Do some homework, our NZ species are beauts!
Edit : you can look at my gallery for some NZ psilocybes
Edited by HamiltonJoe (05/21/15 08:11 AM)
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Habib
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Look psilocybe?
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: Habib]
#21709123 - 05/22/15 04:17 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Habib said: Look psilocybe?

Nope, by the looks of things you really havent done any research. Look at the threads on shroomery about what ones grown in NZ. It may take a while to find some if you just keep getting random ones.
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HamiltonJoe
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: Habib]
#21709127 - 05/22/15 04:20 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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There's only a few species you need to familiarize yourself with. Try learning everything you can about Psilocybe subaeruginosa which is extremely potent as well as a fairly common mushroom in general from my experience.
they're the mushrooms in my signature below this text. Extremely odd looking mushrooms, they stand out.
Edited by HamiltonJoe (05/22/15 04:21 AM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: Habib]
#21710147 - 05/22/15 11:19 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Habib said: Look psilocybe?
No, looks like a Mycena.
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inski
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Quote:
FlackoTheAlien said:
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Habib said: Any look Psilocybin?

I'm not familiar with psychoactive species in your area, but I can tell you based on ky background knowledge that none of what you displayed appears to be active. Here is the active list for NZ
New Zealand: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gymnopilus sp. Panaeolus cinctulus Panaeolus cyanescens Psilocybe aucklandii Psilocybe makarorae Psilocybe semilanceata Psilocybe tasmaniana Psilocybe subaeruginosa Psilocybe weraroa
A key feature of most Psilocybe mushrooms are a distinct blueing of the stem or cap when damaged.
That list needs amending, Panaeolus cyanescens does not occur in New Zealand.
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FlackoTheAlien
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: inski]
#21712129 - 05/22/15 08:59 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Wow! I was wondering about that my self, I copied it straight from the mushroom location page on the site. I was thinking to my self thats it's odd pan.cyans would be in a place that p.cubensis can't grow. Well I'm glad it didn't go unnoticed
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inski
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Well, I guess someone edited it in the past couple of hours, it's not listed there now.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: inski]
#21713905 - 05/23/15 11:44 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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inski said: That list needs amending, Panaeolus cyanescens does not occur in New Zealand.
I added it to the list because one of the Psilocybe "subaeruginosa" collections that Jan got from NZ herbariums turned out to be P. cyanescens when it was sequenced.
It might be there, and is hiding along with the P. subaeruginosa, or perhaps someone cultivated that patch.
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inski
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Really, Panaeolus cyanescens?
Are you sure it wasn't Psilocybe cyanescens that Jan found in his sequenced material from NZ, that fungus is certainly here but not Panaeolus cyanescens.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ID Request NZ [Re: inski]
#21715291 - 05/23/15 07:24 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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inski said: Really, Panaeolus cyanescens?
Are you sure it wasn't Psilocybe cyanescens that Jan found in his sequenced material from NZ, that fungus is certainly here but not Panaeolus cyanescens.
It was Psilocybe cyanescens. Not sure how pan cyans got into that list.
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