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voluum
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NSW Psilocybe Subaeruginosa black nipple?
#21821336 - 06/17/15 11:01 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey I just went out for a pick at my usual spot and god has been peeing down upon the ground and today my subs, many have a black nipple (most of the subs I picked today are of a considerable size) and I was wondering is this ok?
It looks like this on the top kind of (not my pic) in a rush atm but I will take a picture of mine and upload it in a little while.

EDIT: Here are some of the p subs. Are these okay?




Edited by voluum (06/17/15 11:27 PM)
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Re: NSW Psilocybe Subaeruginosa black nipple? [Re: voluum]
#21822140 - 06/18/15 02:48 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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The black umbo thing is fine. The subs in your top photo look like they've copped a little frost-induced bruising at some point in their growth. No problems there.
A couple in your dehydrator look like they're squishy to the point of falling apart. I'd throw out anything that's too squishy and looks like it might be rotting to avoid possible food poisoning, like you would with any food.
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Re: NSW Psilocybe Subaeruginosa black nipple? [Re: ent]
#21822156 - 06/18/15 02:53 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Psilocybe subaeruginosa
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voluum
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Re: NSW Psilocybe Subaeruginosa black nipple? [Re: ent]
#21822424 - 06/18/15 05:58 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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ent said: The black umbo thing is fine. The subs in your top photo look like they've copped a little frost-induced bruising at some point in their growth. No problems there.
A couple in your dehydrator look like they're squishy to the point of falling apart. I'd throw out anything that's too squishy and looks like it might be rotting to avoid possible food poisoning, like you would with any food.
How can you identify if a p sub is rotting/will give you food poisoning? It was really wet when I went out today, when I usually go out its dry. 1st time when it's really wet.
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voluum
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Alan Rockefeller said: Psilocybe subaeruginosa
What do you mean? I spelt the title correctly?
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Re: NSW Psilocybe Subaeruginosa black nipple? [Re: voluum]
#21822448 - 06/18/15 06:19 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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voluum said:
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Alan Rockefeller said: Psilocybe subaeruginosa
What do you mean? I spelt the title correctly?
he is positively identifying your mushrooms
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Re: NSW Psilocybe Subaeruginosa black nipple? [Re: voluum]
#21822553 - 06/18/15 07:13 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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voluum said: How can you identify if a p sub is rotting/will give you food poisoning? It was really wet when I went out today, when I usually go out its dry. 1st time when it's really wet.
Like I said, if they're squishy to the point of falling apart, I would throw them out. I'm telling you this only because the mushrooms in your food dehydrator look pretty rough around the edges. BUT (and this is a big BUT) I'm just looking at photos on the internet. Maybe the cat chewed them up, maybe you dropped them down the stairs, or maybe the King of England came into your house jumped up and down on your mushrooms. What I'm saying is, I can't tell if your mushrooms are rotten, but they might be, so inspect them and use your common sense to decide, yourself, if you would eat them.
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Re: NSW Psilocybe Subaeruginosa black nipple? [Re: ent]
#21822671 - 06/18/15 08:09 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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ent said:
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voluum said: How can you identify if a p sub is rotting/will give you food poisoning? It was really wet when I went out today, when I usually go out its dry. 1st time when it's really wet.
Like I said, if they're squishy to the point of falling apart, I would throw them out. I'm telling you this only because the mushrooms in your food dehydrator look pretty rough around the edges. BUT (and this is a big BUT) I'm just looking at photos on the internet. Maybe the cat chewed them up, maybe you dropped them down the stairs, or maybe the King of England came into your house jumped up and down on your mushrooms. What I'm saying is, I can't tell if your mushrooms are rotten, but they might be, so inspect them and use your common sense to decide, yourself, if you would eat them.
They're dried now, they look fine - they just look like some insects have taken a nipple at the edges, I think.
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voluum
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Alan Rockefeller said: Psilocybe subaeruginosa
Thank you for the ID
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