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Yourboynole
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ID these please?
#22034884 - 08/02/15 07:03 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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found on 20 acre property in gainesville florida its been raining a lot and i want to know if these are psychoactive before i hit the cow fields
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Yourboynole
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karode13
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Not one of those is psychoactive. You have a mixed collection of mushrooms.
You really should research the mushrooms you will be targeting before going out. This will save from picking every mushroom you see hoping that it's active.
Research Psilocybe cubensis and Panaeolus cyanescens before heading out. It will save you time in the long run.
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Yourboynole
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Re: ID these please? [Re: karode13]
#22035344 - 08/02/15 09:08 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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thanks for the quick reply, i have 20 acres here in high springs near the 'mushroom capitol' Gainesville Florida are there any active mushrooms i may be able to find out here? its 20 acres filled with pine trees, mulch, soil, just about everything but some cow manure, do you think i would have any look if i went on a hunt tonight for anything active? i thought these were the closest looking to actives
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karode13
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I'm not from your country and don't really know much about the mushrooms that occur. I looked in the list of actives that grow in your State and found this:
Florida:
Panaeolus cambodginiensis Panaeolus chlorocystis Panaeolus cyanescens Gymnopilus luteofolius Gymnopilus luteoviridis Gymnopilus luteus Panaeolus cinctulus Panaeolus fimicola Pluteus americanus Psilocybe banderillensis (as P. mammillata) Psilocybe caerulescens (very rare) Psilocybe cubensis Psilocybe mexicana (found only once in recorded history)
I got that from here>>>http://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-psilocybin-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area
Most of them are probably rare to find but there's a few that will be common. Hopefully someone local can advise which ones are. I do think you'll have better chances hitting up cow pastures, although I'm not sure if your season has begun, finished or is over. Gymnopilus will be found on dead wood in forests though. Maybe research the ones listed so you know what to look for.
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MidnightCity
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Re: ID these please? [Re: karode13]
#22035732 - 08/02/15 10:47 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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If you're in Florida go to a cattle pasture and look for Psilocybe cubensis and Copelandia. Those are what you want if you are looking for actives. Right now is the peak of the season, they are very abundant.
You'll be disappointed in the experience with the other active species available here as the rest are weak and not easy for a beginner to find and identify.
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