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isic
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Joust]
#23420817 - 07/07/16 05:05 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Here is some pics I have posted in the Colorado actives thread. Thought I would share them here as well:






Here is an extra one:
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SkagitHunter
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: isic]
#23421128 - 07/07/16 06:52 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Wow isic, beautiful!
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23421225 - 07/07/16 07:19 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Question....are they found on "well maintained" lawns or sod only yard. Basically is not worth the time to check yards that aren't sod even of its teeming w at the very least foes
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myceliups
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Jaybob]
#23421340 - 07/07/16 07:59 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Jaybob said: Question....are they found on "well maintained" lawns or sod only yard. Basically is not worth the time to check yards that aren't sod even of its teeming w at the very least foes
I find them on both.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: myceliups]
#23421513 - 07/07/16 08:57 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanx mate. I'll expand my search area
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Blazeyy
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Jaybob]
#23421591 - 07/07/16 09:25 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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go in the morning or at night, works for me hate daytime hunting sunrise or just before sunset is best for less annoyance, hate them damn flies all over m house from dryin
-------------------- I give you the choice of 2 pills.
With each containing one of the following: Cyanide... Psilocin... Would you take the risk? Didn't think so. This is why Positive Identification prior to consumption is important.
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Blazeyy
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: myceliups]
#23421597 - 07/07/16 09:26 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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myceliups said:
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Jaybob said: Question....are they found on "well maintained" lawns or sod only yard. Basically is not worth the time to check yards that aren't sod even of its teeming w at the very least foes
I find them on both.
I find them in near enuf every field n a lotta lawns, providin its peak season.
-------------------- I give you the choice of 2 pills.
With each containing one of the following: Cyanide... Psilocin... Would you take the risk? Didn't think so. This is why Positive Identification prior to consumption is important.
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ST1R
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: daz01]
#23422299 - 07/08/16 03:32 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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daz01 said:
 That's a damn lot!
Are they actually growing on fresh hay stacks stacked on top of each other (like farmers do before feeding it too the animals for winter) like the photo makes it look like or is a "fresher" rotting hay/manure pile?
My hay/manure Pans were destroyed by morons dumping garbage on top, like wood and plastic and grass/dirt piles.
These hay stacks has been out about 1 year or less. 145g wet.
Sorry about my English 
Edited by ST1R (07/08/16 03:33 AM)
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Seann
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: ST1R]
#23422363 - 07/08/16 04:35 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Been finding a lot in the grass here in FL. Here's one of the cooler ones I've documented in 2016.

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weirdguy32
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Seann]
#23422491 - 07/08/16 06:10 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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@ ST1R man that's cool that they're growing right off the hay bales. I read on this site that cincs can grow on hay that's been rotting and left out but I kind of thought the hey needed to be mixed with manure but those are growing right off the hay bale. There's tons of old hay bales everywhere around here. Guess I need to change focus to cincs instead of cubes
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: weirdguy32]
#23422553 - 07/08/16 07:00 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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weirdguy32 said: @ ST1R man that's cool that they're growing right off the hay bales. I read on this site that cincs can grow on hay that's been rotting and left out but I kind of thought the hey needed to be mixed with manure but those are growing right off the hay bale. There's tons of old hay bales everywhere around here. Guess I need to change focus to cincs instead of cubes
They are not hay bales, more rye bales I dont know how to call them correctly
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: isic]
#23422656 - 07/08/16 07:51 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Wow, that find is nothing more then spectacular!!!
Standing ovation!
Still too dry here been weeks since any type of significant rain and high 80s to 90s the entire time....I'm just waiting for clouds to come and hopefully I will have something to contribute to the feed!
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: ST1R]
#23423211 - 07/08/16 11:11 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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ST1R said:
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weirdguy32 said: @ ST1R man that's cool that they're growing right off the hay bales. I read on this site that cincs can grow on hay that's been rotting and left out but I kind of thought the hey needed to be mixed with manure but those are growing right off the hay bale. There's tons of old hay bales everywhere around here. Guess I need to change focus to cincs instead of cubes
They are not hay bales, more rye bales I dont know how to call them correctly 
It's called silage and it's hay. The farmers wrap it in plastic to preserve it for the winter. But if there's a tear/hole in it the hay will ferment/mold and become useless, so they throw it out.
A nice flush you got there!
Edited by knarkkorven (07/08/16 11:13 AM)
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tak18
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: relic]
#23425066 - 07/08/16 10:24 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hmmm what do you mean by "covered with some wire"? Is there a specific purpose behind that I'm not understanding? I have some manure/mulch bag at my house that has been sitting in my shed for the good part of a year now and I would be interested in getting some use out of it. Care to elaborate on what else you did or was watering it pretty much it?
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Blazeyy
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: tak18]
#23428587 - 07/10/16 07:48 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Camera waterlogged so couldn't get any shots, webcam shot of yesterdays, all cinctulus quite a lot out there in the UK atm no foes either in that particular area literally all cinctulus and a couple of liberty caps which i put in the other thread since this is for cinctulus not all actives

I don't see many people hunting them here for some reason but they are very common the lib fields are packed with them
-------------------- I give you the choice of 2 pills.
With each containing one of the following: Cyanide... Psilocin... Would you take the risk? Didn't think so. This is why Positive Identification prior to consumption is important.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: Blazeyy]
#23428780 - 07/10/16 09:20 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nice pics guys. I've been finding a few hear and there. I'll post pics when I find some worth picking.
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myceliups
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23429559 - 07/10/16 02:52 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Found a few. Heavy bruising on one of them.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23429588 - 07/10/16 03:04 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yay! found my first cinctulus today for this season on my front yard. Didn't photograph this loner, but if there's more to come i'll take photos. Looks exactly the same as in the picture isic's holding the mushrooms few posts up and printed thick jet black print. 
But yes, nice photos and it's an interesting mushroom I'm yet to fully experience.
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Re: Who's down for a Panaeolus Cinctulus thread? [Re: tak18]
#23432013 - 07/11/16 12:48 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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tak18 said: Hmmm what do you mean by "covered with some wire"? Is there a specific purpose behind that I'm not understanding? I have some manure/mulch bag at my house that has been sitting in my shed for the good part of a year now and I would be interested in getting some use out of it. Care to elaborate on what else you did or was watering it pretty much it?
hey sorry for the delay.
lol i put wire over the pile because i have dogs & cats, and especially because i have chickens...a whole shit pile of chickens, and they'll fuck up any sort of patch with the quickness.
so the wire was simply to protect it from being disturbed, that's all.
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Re: OFFICIAL *2016 Panaeolus Cinctulus Thread* [Re: SkagitHunter]
#23432320 - 07/11/16 02:54 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I found these a day or two after new years day in northern Florida

Also this was my first ever active find
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