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Spxck
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Re: Panaeolus Cinctulus and possibly Bisporus Southern Ontario [Re: avidpicker]
#22172939 - 09/01/15 08:25 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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avidpicker said: Nice find guy! Let us know the potency if they're tried.
Many of them have been tried so far, and they are just as potent if not more potent than the homegrown cubensis we also have. 3-4g dry has most people flying, that averages a level 3-5 trip depending on the person who tries them. For me 4 grams is plenty, enough to give me lots of open eye visuals and euphoria to go along with that.
Much stronger than any average cinctulus found in grass, if you haven't tried cinctulus growing from dung you're missing out. Definitely add it to your list if it grows in your area, because you will not be disappointed. I am blown away by how potent they are, enough to be hesitant on eating too many
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Frizzie
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Re: Panaeolus Cinctulus and possibly Bisporus Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22186674 - 09/04/15 07:33 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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#1 holy crap nice finds! those are beautiful.
#2 those are no normal Cinctulus or Bisporus that I'm aware of so if they indeed turn out to be microscopically than you need those spores in to a mycologist like workman or others that can document it and make them available to the world. They may be something rare or unknown...
here are some of very typical and also some very large fruitings of Cintulus http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/15565191
And here are some bisporus from the northern hemisphere: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/15626432#15626432
See what I'm saying? they don't quite match the ones you have. I realize that there can be variations.
Frizzie
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Spxck
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Re: Panaeolus Cinctulus and possibly Bisporus Southern Ontario [Re: Frizzie]
#22187363 - 09/04/15 10:43 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Frizzie said: #1 holy crap nice finds! those are beautiful.
#2 those are no normal Cinctulus or Bisporus that I'm aware of so if they indeed turn out to be microscopically than you need those spores in to a mycologist like workman or others that can document it and make them available to the world. They may be something rare or unknown...
here are some of very typical and also some very large fruitings of Cintulus http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/15565191
And here are some bisporus from the northern hemisphere: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/15626432#15626432
See what I'm saying? they don't quite match the ones you have. I realize that there can be variations.
Frizzie
I am very familiar with those threads, they are actually the reason I started hunting these pans haha. I have been looking to send them out to be checked out, but I am not sure who to send them to and I would appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction. I have lots of prints and I would love for someone to scope these and finally tell me what they are exactly.
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Frizzie
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Re: Panaeolus Cinctulus and possibly Bisporus Southern Ontario [Re: Spxck]
#22187804 - 09/04/15 12:19 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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There are plenty of folks here that can Identify spores. I'm sure others will chime in and volunteer. Workman is always a safe bet in my book but he can be slooooow sorry workman you had that one coming lol but I still love you and the work you've done. Pretty easy to tell a bisporus from what I hear. forked basidium. You can always pm him to see if he has the time to look at them. But remember he is busy so be patient.
I apologize for my redundancies if you were familiar with those threads. Good to hear they were inspiring to get you out in the field.
Mush love, Frizzie
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