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Risingdawn
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#24200826 - 03/28/17 08:00 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Do these blue up when damaged? Im sure i just disregard these little guys and either toss or dont pick. They are very small, are they potent?
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Risingdawn] 2
#24201084 - 03/28/17 09:13 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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All the mushrooms this thread is about turn blue when damaged. P.alutacea is about one cm across the cap on average. I'm sure they are more common than people realise. Best times to look is after heavy rain. Look where water has sat in puddles for all three species.
On horse manure and kangaroo/wallaby dung for P.alutacea. Close by to cattle or horse manure for P.tasmaniana. It grows out of the soil attached to pieces of bark or sticks. Red clayey soil where I live now. I found P.tasmaniana growing near cattle dung when I lived at Dalmorton. They were coming out of white clay soil there.
P.tasmaniana doesn't need any herbivore dung to colonise and fruit though. Just clayey soil with lots of leaves and sticks washed over it after heavy rain. Very hard to see when they are wet. They are brown like the leaves. They go white on the cap when its sunny and stand out.
P.papuana is hard to find. The gold phenos are easier because they fruit in the open in ditches and places where water has runoff. So far they fruit best where piles of sawdust have been washed around by the water after rain.
Large brown and green cap P.papuana fruit under cover of shrubs amongst leaves. On red clayey soil that has had water from rain sitting in puddles near sawn logs.
Small black cap and small dark brown P.papuana fruit amongst grass where saw dust has been. They are very hard to see because of their colour. Hope this info helps a little.
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana] 2
#24201124 - 03/28/17 09:31 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Regarding potency I'm not sure about P.alutacea and P.tasmaniana. I originally thought P.alutacea was weak and P.tasmaniana was quite mild as well. It was the euphoric effect I liked so much with P.tasmaniana and to a lesser degree P.alutacea.
I finally weighed out a dosage composing 3g dried P.tasmaniana and 2g of P.alutacea. I combined them to have a 5g dried dose. They were quite good at that dosage. I felt very wasted the next day. That wasted that I took 6g dried of local P.subaeruginosa that afternoon.
The sub dose was dreary by comparison. More dreamy and sedated. I think the sub dose lasted a couple of hours longer however. Following day I woke up feeling refreshed with no bodyload. That's unusual for me dosing with P.subaeruginosa.
P.alutacea 

P.tasmaniana 
Last image puts holes in my theory about P.tasmaniana not growing on horse dung. Looks like if its broken down enough it works just fine.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#24201645 - 03/29/17 02:17 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Great pictures and insight. I really like the appreciation of the smaller things. I will keep looking.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#24201648 - 03/29/17 02:19 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Very nice display of the bruising!
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Anglerfish]
#24201815 - 03/29/17 05:50 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hi all, first time poster. have been hunting a few times with no luck, however after heavy rain recently i found these in a backyard growing in grass a few inches from the sidewalk.They were the only ones which appeared to have/ bruised blue/black unlike anything else Ive come across. they were found in Greenwich, Sydney nsw


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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: jay-c] 1
#24201865 - 03/29/17 06:32 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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jay-c said: Hi all, first time poster. have been hunting a few times with no luck, however after heavy rain recently i found these in a backyard growing in grass a few inches from the sidewalk.They were the only ones which appeared to have/ bruised blue/black unlike anything else Ive come across. they were found in Greenwich, Sydney nsw
Looks like you found one of the blackening wax cap species (Hygrocybe). They are not psychoactive. Other than that, you should start a new thread when asking for identifications - much easier to get attention for you, and you avoid hijacking other people's threads.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Anglerfish]
#24204302 - 03/30/17 12:54 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hey thanks very much! thought i was onto a winner with the bruising>> did some research, turns out they are pretty rare  guess I'll have to keep looking. All the best and thanks again!
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DexaMpheTamine
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: jay-c]
#24207280 - 03/31/17 05:32 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ouch my brain.... --- Hey mate... I know of a few "riparian" zones that could use a boost of an ecological addition on the known species list for a certain that these areas may produce and continue to spread this species.. How are you doing for Spore printing...? ---
"Never underestimate the power of thy fresh ones"  The strains of psylocibins are always amazing me... But... Is that of the differences of "ones tolerances" to certain species. I love microdosing on fresh Pan Cyans.. Due to its fresh taste. I love P.Subz... I forget their powers in any form or size! fresh or dried! & P.Cubensis sun dried! I love their tastiness, As they taste like awesomeness..(As they vary so much in potency). --- For quite awhile I have been observing your posts and in the search of these Species, I may ask for a "Booster Pack" of these Spores to add in certain areas from MNC to the southern coasts of NSW in the near future. Keep up the great work man!
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Anglerfish]
#24213954 - 04/02/17 07:24 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Anglerfish said:
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Heyowana said:

Very nice display of the bruising! 
Thank you very much
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana] 1
#24213969 - 04/02/17 07:31 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#24213984 - 04/02/17 07:39 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hey Heyowana, thanks for your pics as always. Is it true this has been the wettest summer in NSW for more than 20 years? Hopefully that only helps you, I have seen subs struggle with too much wet here last year. I'll get up into the hills soon as I think we're at the right time for alutacea here now, hopefully the roos have been pooing like crazy.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana] 1
#24214027 - 04/02/17 07:57 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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P.papuana 





Till next time.
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: NobodyYouKnow]
#24214035 - 04/02/17 08:02 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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NobodyYouKnow said: Hey Heyowana, thanks for your pics as always. Is it true this has been the wettest summer in NSW for more than 20 years? Hopefully that only helps you, I have seen subs struggle with too much wet here last year. I'll get up into the hills soon as I think we're at the right time for alutacea here now, hopefully the roos have been pooing like crazy. 
Thank you NBYK. It's been very wet this year. Yes it's looking like it will be a good season. Still too warm here for subs. 2014 and 2015 P.subaeruginosa was starting to fruit around here late March. That would be interesting if you find some alutacea. It's fun to compare regional differences.
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana] 1
#24214322 - 04/02/17 10:59 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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inski
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#24214387 - 04/03/17 12:18 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Thanks for these Heyowana, awesome finds These images clearly show the type of clay soils this species prefers.
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Bunya


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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: inski]
#24214398 - 04/03/17 12:38 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Beautiful black caps on the older ones
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Bunya]
#24214416 - 04/03/17 12:57 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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inski said: Thanks for these Heyowana, awesome finds These images clearly show the type of clay soils this species prefers.
You are most welcome. Quote:
Bunya said: Beautiful black caps on the older ones
They have cleared up something for me. I like a lot of other people have walked past this species most of my life.
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana] 1
#24216598 - 04/03/17 10:22 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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P.papuana first image not this species. I uploaded it by mistake. It was growing in a different location. 

Edited by Heyowana (04/04/17 12:58 AM)
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#24216614 - 04/03/17 10:28 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Those are sick.
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