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benjaming58
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psilocybe subaeruginosa ID
#21950261 - 07/16/15 01:36 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Habitat: In wet short grass near bark
Gills: brown, pretty thick
Cap: brown, nipple.
Bruising: Blue then black.
Picture http://postimg.org/gallery/13o9q1gy8/2d5fece9/
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karode13
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Re: psilocybe subaeruginosa ID [Re: benjaming58]
#21950278 - 07/16/15 01:46 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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The colours in your pictures are too rich and I can't tell the colours accurately but I'm fairly sure(96.75%) that these are P. subaeruginosa. If they've stained a Blue colour, like pen ink, then they will be safe for consumption. A spore print should be done as well, the print will be a Brown to Purple-Brown colour. If it's rust coloured then do not eat.
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benjaming58
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Re: psilocybe subaeruginosa ID [Re: karode13]
#21950290 - 07/16/15 02:03 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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http://postimg.org/image/ccnvcqlkj/ Here is another photo can you id them better with that?
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Walts
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Re: psilocybe subaeruginosa ID [Re: benjaming58]
#21950544 - 07/16/15 05:43 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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benjaming58 said: http://postimg.org/image/ccnvcqlkj/ Here is another photo can you id them better with that?
 Some are a bit passed their prime. Careful with those.
Edited by Walts (07/16/15 05:44 AM)
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benjaming58
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Re: psilocybe subaeruginosa ID [Re: Walts]
#21950569 - 07/16/15 06:03 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks mate So they are defiantly P. subaeruginosa are the ones pass the prime good to eat or would I be best throwing them away?
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relic
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Re: psilocybe subaeruginosa ID [Re: benjaming58]
#21950572 - 07/16/15 06:09 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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treat em like you would spoiled food; would you fry and eat those if you bought them from the grocery?
some people say that making a tea is enough to make them safe for consumption, but even boiling water (which you shouldn't really do for this sort of tea) doesn't kill everything that wants to infect you so roll the dice if you think the risk/reward is worth it.
having said that, i've eaten some pretty foul stuff over the years.
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Re: psilocybe subaeruginosa ID [Re: relic]
#21950887 - 07/16/15 08:19 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Would a tincture be an effective way to extract psilocin from the spoiled samples? The alcohol should kill off most bacteria and insects, but would the alcohol actually absorb any psilocin?
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Quote:
EnergyTurtle said: Would a tincture be an effective way to extract psilocin from the spoiled samples? The alcohol should kill off most bacteria and insects, but would the alcohol actually absorb any psilocin?
yes.
PF TEK mushroom liqueur tecknique
IDK if there are commonly used updates to that technique.
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