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SkagitHunter
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OFFICIAL *2016 Panaeolus Cinctulus Thread*
#23378880 - 06/24/16 10:04 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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2016 summer is officially here. What makes a sailor happier than coming home from sea to find his patch flourishing? Well okay, it's hardly flourishing, and they are just Pan Subbs; but hey, happy summer!





Thanks for looking! Could we do an official panaeolus cinctulus or summer active thread? I'd love to see what y'all find until the fall season starts.
BANDED MOTTLEGILL!
Edited by SkagitHunter (06/24/16 11:32 PM)
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23378967 - 06/24/16 10:35 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nice cluster!
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Anglerfish]
#23379094 - 06/24/16 11:34 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Can you describe the area? It seems to be near a fresh water pond/lake? What wildlife may be near?
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Gilzman]
#23379240 - 06/25/16 12:37 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Gilzman said: Can you describe the area? It seems to be near a fresh water pond/lake? What wildlife may be near?
It's just a grass patch about 40' x 120'. Last year it was all new grass, really healthy lush grass. These are the survivors, maintenance hasn't been watering it and it's covered in weeds, so I'm sure this is the last year they'll fruit. The manure comes from whatever grass seed they used. It's actually near saltwater. Lower right picture in my signature is from this spot last year.
What's a Shroomerite to do while he waits for fall? Hunt Pan Subbs! Let's see 'em folks. They're in every state and all over the world. There's no reason we can't get a thread going.
Bring on the Banded Mottlegills!
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23382911 - 06/26/16 03:58 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Some more from today. This was a housing development. There were a lot of foe's mixed in. All these are panaeolus cinctulus.





 Let's see yours!
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23383129 - 06/26/16 06:56 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Foes is all i'm picking up currently. Kinda getting tired of printing them and they've moved all the goldmine flush piles.
If i feel up to it this week i'll get out there again, but it's just so time consuming printing hundreds of foes in fields to get less than 30 actives, it's looking good so i may have more luck this time.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Blazeyy]
#23383810 - 06/26/16 11:33 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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I know what you mean Blazeyy, especially with how weak they are. It's frustrating. I've gotten pretty good at telling without a print. Even then I still printed my finds yesterday and around 5-10% of them were foe's. I'm hoping when it warms up I'll see more cinct's and less foe's.
I loved the hunt last fall and the actives thread kept me going more than the want for mushrooms. It would be cool if this thread didn't fail like I'm expecting it will.
I'm looking forward to seeing your finds.
Edited by SkagitHunter (06/26/16 11:34 AM)
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23383999 - 06/26/16 12:19 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Anyone else in the UK had any luck? Found a few possible spots, one a large horse pooand rotting hay pile, and some pastures with horse poo and cow poo in. No luck though, just foes. I think it's a bit too dry and cold atm.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: nickm]
#23384136 - 06/26/16 01:19 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Foes have been dominating
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: myceliups]
#23384178 - 06/26/16 01:36 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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shit man I used to pick cincts but they're so weak I quit looking for them once I found a cubensis patch. I'll still pick them up if I see them while I'm walking around, since they grow in people's lawns pretty commonly around here, but I never end up taking them. The amount of stomach discomfort involved in eating enough cincts to actually get off is not worth the trip itself. hate to come across as a debbie downer. It used to be fun to find a huge patch of them though! I remember they used to grow on my college campus and people would give me and my ex gf the weirdest looks, picking these mushrooms from the campus lawn. One time a guy came up to us and asked us what we were doing and I was like "picking mushrooms", and he was like, "those aren't the right kind". I was like "thanks but we know what we're doing" and he was like "mushrooms come up after the rain". and I was like "thanks but we know what we're doing".
I dunno what it is about people- especially guys- feeling like they have to have knowledge to offer in any given situation. Presumably an evolutionary carryover.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: morrowasted]
#23384253 - 06/26/16 01:59 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Morrowasted, all true. I consider them a hold over hunt until fall. In some places that's all they got though, poor bastards. Let's see some pics!
Afterthought: make tea and strain it to avoid the above mentioned discomfort.
Edited by SkagitHunter (06/26/16 02:17 PM)
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23384284 - 06/26/16 02:14 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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I love cincts. We used to pull them out of my crazy ex-gf's horse pasture. Pretty much back before what any of us knew what we were doing. Her older brother was good helping us though but he didn't like the thought of us doing drugs. Or wanted to keep his sister safe idk. First mushrooms I ever tripped on, back in like 98 or 99. I had cubes a few years later and been here since.
I'm going on a few forays soon. These mushrooms always hold a special place in my heart.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Adden]
#23384329 - 06/26/16 02:33 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Not all cincts are weak. Some can be just as potent as cubes
lab tested cincts
Edited by myceliups (06/26/16 02:39 PM)
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: myceliups]
#23384346 - 06/26/16 02:41 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nice avatar myceliups!
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: myceliups]
#23384531 - 06/26/16 04:05 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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myceliups said: Not all cincts are weak. Some can be just as potent as cubes
lab tested cincts
Hm. Well all I know is I could take 10gs of the ones I was picking and it would only be like 1.5g of cubes. And I'm the kind of guy who likes to take like, 5-7g of cubes.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23384587 - 06/26/16 04:27 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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SkagitHunter said: Nice avatar myceliups!
Thanks!!
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: morrowasted]
#23384591 - 06/26/16 04:28 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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myceliups said: Not all cincts are weak. Some can be just as potent as cubes
lab tested cincts
Hm. Well all I know is I could take 10gs of the ones I was picking and it would only be like 1.5g of cubes. And I'm the kind of guy who likes to take like, 5-7g of cubes.
There is a strain of cinctulus out there somewhere to your liking lol
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23384839 - 06/26/16 05:42 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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SkagitHunter said: I know what you mean Blazeyy, especially with how weak they are. It's frustrating. I've gotten pretty good at telling without a print. Even then I still printed my finds yesterday and around 5-10% of them were foe's. I'm hoping when it warms up I'll see more cinct's and less foe's.
I loved the hunt last fall and the actives thread kept me going more than the want for mushrooms. It would be cool if this thread didn't fail like I'm expecting it will.
I'm looking forward to seeing your finds.
Try my best brotha, nice pics also (y)
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Blazeyy]
#23384983 - 06/26/16 06:18 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks Blazeyy
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: myceliups]
#23393997 - 06/29/16 11:55 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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myceliups said: Not all cincts are weak. Some can be just as potent as cubes
lab tested cincts
Agreed. They seem to be much more potent when growing out of manure and straw piles. I found a cluster growing in manure/straw and they were extremely potent, on par with Psilocybe semilanceata gram for gram. They all bruised a deep, deep blue. Actually remembered I had a few photos of the bluing:


These bad photos still don't fully show the intense bluing. Those (it was 9-10) were enough for a very strong, pleasant trip.
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