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lukehighwalker710
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Supalemonhaze said: Well, that's what you get for trusting someone like hashed. I mean, the guy did fuck another shroomerite in a trade IRL and then taunted him about it online. How low can you go?
Gotta link?
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pineninja
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What a pity seemed like a stand up dude......
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Supalemonhaze
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lukehighwalker710 said:
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Supalemonhaze said: Well, that's what you get for trusting someone like hashed. I mean, the guy did fuck another shroomerite in a trade IRL and then taunted him about it online. How low can you go?
Gotta link?
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I messed up in that comment, it wasn't a shroomerite that he fucked over, it was a guy in reddit. Typed out "shroomerite" on autopilot
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Fractaliopsybe
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Fractaliopsybe said: "Adaptability to specific types of wood(Secondary metabolites). this causes substantial speciation in plant pathogenic species of fungi. The Psilocybes are not eating living plants, but they are eating wood that has the chemicals still present in them.
Combine this with other environmental factors in combination with more then a single Genotype present within a species, and one or more of the genotypes might start separating from the group, leading to multiple phenotypes, and eventually speciation."
These apply to all mushrooms, not just psilocybes.
"Speciation can then be understood in terms of general models applied to other organisms. Trends of resource partitioning, divergent selection, etc., lead to genetic isolation of sub-populations. The exact way in which this occurs is still hotly debated
Mushrooms also have some unique genetic properties which may assist speciation events. Because mating type loci can become self-compatible as a result of only a few single mutations, mushroom lineages can switch breeding systems abruptly, leading to rapid sympatric isolation."
Food for thought
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Adden said: Those were great posts. Wish I could +5 you again. Thank you.
Thanks dude..........I find it funny.. that nobody can now...
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Fractaliopsybe
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------------- So did this ever get 100% ID'd as P.Cubensis? They sure didn't have the general characteristics as normal Cubes...? Or was / could it simply be due to the odd circumstances in climate? Still curious that is all. ----- Plus did you ever find more of this type phenomena of phenotype? And are you going to check this spot after what we just got? ----- Not happy how this thread turned out, so don't make it worse people! Xx
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Fractaliopsybe
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Just keep thinking they're Texas P.Subcubensis... They look identical almost.
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Lysergic_Milkman
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Wow! What a fantastic read. I just got through this whole thread. The suspense was unbearable, wondering when this kid was going to crash and burn, and in what manner. But his failing moment was so... ordinary. He struggled so hard to get the fame he so richly desired, but instead got only what he deserved.
R.I.P.
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Ran-D



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Re: Interesting new psilocybe find? [Re: Hashed]
#23906255 - 12/08/16 10:16 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hashed said: No shit, if you find a wild cube and stabilize it, you just created a new variety, put you name on it, your find, your name, have it circulate, destroying egos in the process, making the world a better place, how is that egotistical?
Are mycologists who name new species "egotistical" Was inski "egotistical" when he named P. subsecotioides.
How the heck is that egotistical, hard work and your own var. name, egotistical? Just go away. That is just like stating mycologists who create species names are egotistical.
There is so much fail in this comment that I don't even know where to start.
Are we surprised that this person was all talk? I sure hope not.
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Pastywhyte
Say hello to my little friend



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Re: Interesting new psilocybe find? [Re: Ran-D] 1
#23906262 - 12/08/16 10:18 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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He was also a ripoff artist and a rat. His BS was just the tip of the pile.
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spacechildo
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Re: Interesting new psilocybe find? [Re: Ran-D]
#23906277 - 12/08/16 10:24 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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luckily that guy is banned, he was only here to steal prints.. judging by his trade ratings it seems he was quite successful in his task.
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Fractaliopsybe
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Grey said: "Epiphany in the closet"?
I don't get it...
And ahahaha, agar is step number one, don't worry, I got this shit.
Haha all he got was shit! Hehe  As annoyingly entertaining as that BS was... ---(its history)--- Please for the love of Science! Keep on topic! Hah
 Subsistence would only have nickname privileges in most cases, As I have mentioned before it comes down to the binomial naming system, That's only really when scientifically accepted*
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Fractaliopsybe said: Re: strains(Binomial nomenclature) 10 year old thread* https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/5678224#5678224
So does anybody agree with me about them being possibility introduced from Texas as P.Subcubensis?? I just think there's too many inconsistencies with that find.
 I know I have not been hunting long.. But I have not seen any like this nor anyone else with similar finds to this one. Especially in the conditions it was found in*
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Lysergic_Milkman
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That theory is about as plausible as the wood-loving cubensis theory.
Certainly possible, but not my first guess by a long shot. I would need to see some convincing evidence before seriously considering the possibility.
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Fractaliopsybe
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Henceforth my concerns as being interested still 
But in the end it was a cool find. What ever it is!
-------------------- Psilocybe Cubensis. Panaeolus Cyanescens. Psilocybe Subaeruginosa. Dimethyltryptamine.
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Ran-D



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I personally don't find it all that crazy to see cubensis on wood, not the first time it's happened on here.
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Hunter hunter
See er


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Re: Interesting new psilocybe find? [Re: Ran-D]
#23910068 - 12/09/16 12:39 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ran-D said: I personally don't find it all that crazy to see cubensis on wood, not the first time it's happened on here.
Seriously Fuck what a waste of a morning. Why did I read this entire thread. What a joke.
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Mattisfat
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Registered: 01/20/16
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Hunter hunter, is that second pic in your sig all psilly?
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Hunter hunter
See er


Registered: 04/02/14
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Re: Interesting new psilocybe find? [Re: Mattisfat]
#23910123 - 12/09/16 12:56 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Mattisfat said: Hunter hunter, is that second pic in your sig all psilly?
Yup it was a huge ovoid patch that pic is just a sliver of it.
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Mattisfat
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Wow
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What did you name it?
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Hunter hunter
See er


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Re: Interesting new psilocybe find? [Re: Mattisfat]
#23910175 - 12/09/16 01:09 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Mattisfat said:
Wow
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What did you name it?
Huh? Lol. I think something like largest ovoid patch ever documented. I should have called it hunter pdx ovoid var egotistica
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Fractaliopsybe
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Re: Interesting new psilocybe find? [Re: Ran-D]
#23910272 - 12/09/16 01:42 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ran-D said: I personally don't find it all that crazy to see cubensis on wood, not the first time it's happened on here.
Yeah really, But were those finds in Australia? ----- Haha that ovoids patch is blessed by a sprinkler!!! Niice!!
-------------------- Psilocybe Cubensis. Panaeolus Cyanescens. Psilocybe Subaeruginosa. Dimethyltryptamine.
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