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Can you help me identify?
    #21802142 - 06/13/15 11:20 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

I'm from Alberta, Canada. near Edmonton to be precise. most people around here don't really research their shrooms, they just always grab from the street "vendors" and from time to time go picking in the wilds of BC.

I currently have two different bags of shrooms that I have been trying to identify myself, but I want a solid answer for sure.
I was always under the impression that most magic mushrooms sold on the black market were typically cubes, but then I began reading about other genus names.

I just want to know if I am dealing with just cubensis here or if I have cyanescens as well.

The first 2 photos are from the same bag and I'm suspecting they are Golden Teacher cubes. Very little to no bluing anywhere and the caps are a very shiny golden color.

But the 2nd two photos show my other shrooms, which I suspect are cyanescens (Bluing Psilocybe), due to the bluish bruising and small wavy caps. I would just like some clarification please :smile:

Thanks

Bag #1 : Which I think are the Golden Teachers






Bag # 2: maybe cyanescens?





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Re: Can you help me identify? [Re: rocksolid720]
    #21802149 - 06/13/15 11:24 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

They are all Psilocybe cubensis.


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Re: Can you help me identify? [Re: Ran-D]
    #21802437 - 06/13/15 12:50 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

perfect. thanks.


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