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robidoe
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Well ive had the whole nieborhood tripping off these things for two weeks now including myself. Are these other species you talking about hallucinogenic?
Edited by robidoe (06/30/16 06:09 AM)
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relic
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robidoe said: Here are a few pics of some of the clusters i pulled out of the mulch were you can clearly see they are cubensis no doubt

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knarkkorven said: I seriously doubt that this is Psilocybe cubensis !!
Apart from growing like crazy in the the wrong habitat, your video clips clearly shows that almost all of them grows gregarious. And on your photos there's no bluing at all, even though you picked a hundred of them...
look at the specimen laying on the table, below his pinky finger in the pic in the post above...i think i see bruising on the stipe where it was pinched pretty hard.
it's not hard to imagine that someone threw some manure in that mulch bed w/out breaking it up much or at all, and these clusters are growing from essentially dung piles cased in mulch and maybe some soil.
and in this pic

the one in the lower left looks like it has stem bruising.
he seems to dig these out of the mulch so maybe, for most of them, he's simply pushing a finger or three down into the mulch and prying them out?
and in this pic

look at the stipe of the specimen to the left of the centered cluster. spore deposits or bruising? also the stipe on the small one at the bottom of the cluster that is located right above the centerpiece cluster.
ETA: i think the bruising is getting obscured by the poor quality of the pics and possibly not occurring because of the way they're harvested. they were likely pretty wet when harvested as well since he's often been posting these after some pretty extreme flooding in Texas.
Edited by relic (06/30/16 12:24 PM)
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robidoe
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Re: Cubensis in mulch [Re: relic]
#23397425 - 06/30/16 12:52 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Check it out,i just rolled by this spot and took some pics of one i broke open just to prove to you that they are cubensis. lol Im board
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Hashed
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Re: Cubensis in mulch [Re: robidoe]
#23397465 - 06/30/16 01:05 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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There has got to be some shit in there buried or something surely.
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knarkkorven
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Re: Cubensis in mulch [Re: Hashed] 1
#23397726 - 06/30/16 02:18 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Ok, I'm convinced after seeing the latest closeups. 
Buried shit is the shit apparently!
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