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Spxck
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Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds
#21825631 - 06/18/15 09:24 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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A lot of dry weather lately, but I managed a decent haul today ! 
      
These ones were ridiculously blue !
 
Got this really nice photo as well !

Let me know what you guys think !! Cheers
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karode13
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: Spxck]
#21825742 - 06/18/15 09:51 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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They look like some meaty cincts indeed!
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sisomsO
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: karode13]
#21828126 - 06/19/15 01:14 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I like, I like.
Nice and meaty like karode said. If I had 1 pan cint for every 1000 foes I have found, I would have about 100 pans.
Good job.
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Spxck
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: sisomsO]
#21828139 - 06/19/15 01:18 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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sisomsO said: I like, I like.
Nice and meaty like karode said. If I had 1 pan cint for every 1000 foes I have found, I would have about 100 pans.
Good job.
Try looking in an area with horse dung, just ask permission to look around at some horse farms if you have any near you !
They're way more potent growing from dung too !!
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Edited by Spxck (06/19/15 01:18 PM)
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sisomsO
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: Spxck]
#21828153 - 06/19/15 01:22 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yeah, I just haven't got the balls to ask random people with horses. Might be the best way though...
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knarkkorven
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: sisomsO]
#21828174 - 06/19/15 01:30 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Lovely! Dung piles is the shit!
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TBJ12
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: sisomsO]
#21828249 - 06/19/15 01:50 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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sisomsO said: Yeah, I just haven't got the balls to ask random people with horses. Might be the best way though...
This is my problem as well. Seem like the only way I'm going to find them in Ontario though, everything I've found in grass has been a foe.
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mountainplayer
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: TBJ12]
#21828610 - 06/19/15 03:27 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I would have said that 5,6 and 7 were Agrocybe sp.
Need to go study up on Panaeolus, I guess.
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Zombi3
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: Spxck]
#21828619 - 06/19/15 03:30 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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NICE FiND!! I be jealous!!
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Spxck
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Re: Southern Ontario beautiful Panaelous Cinctulus finds [Re: mountainplayer]
#21829316 - 06/19/15 06:30 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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mountainplayer said: I would have said that 5,6 and 7 were Agrocybe sp.
Need to go study up on Panaeolus, I guess.
They look a lot different as they mature and dry out, they start off brown with the tell tale ring around the cap, and they're easier to identify like that.
When they start to mature and turn a lighter tan color they usually have a brownish nipple and a really faint ring that's hard to see, they look pretty crazy when they start to dry under the sun though so it's more difficult !
Hopefully that helps a bit, goodluck hunting for them !!
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