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xyzkiedy
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ID Request - Seattle Arboretum 1
#23749273 - 10/18/16 03:25 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Spore print color: pending
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: xyzkiedy]
#23749341 - 10/18/16 03:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Perhaps psilocybe cyanescens. Wait for a trusted identifier- I don't know much about psilocybes as very few grow in my area.
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xyzkiedy
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: pyrolight]
#23749364 - 10/18/16 03:56 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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My guess is Cyans, too. I am going to upload a spore print when it's finished. Thanks for the input
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: xyzkiedy]
#23749427 - 10/18/16 04:24 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Looks like Cyanescens to me. I see what looks like blueing around the edges of the caps and they have the correct features.
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: chammy]
#23749479 - 10/18/16 04:44 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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wait; how did you get into the arboretum? i went by yesterday and the entrances i checked were all gated off because they are building some stupid path. They need to just give up and let the arboretum turn into one big mushroom patch :L
Edited by PNW UW (10/18/16 04:45 PM)
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xyzkiedy
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: PNW UW]
#23749608 - 10/18/16 05:34 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Walked in from the north parking lot..down Azaela Way. Idk about your experience, but yeah, I think a change of name could be in order once the rest of the world "wakes up" lol
How about the Seattle Shroom Emporium lol
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: xyzkiedy]
#23750127 - 10/18/16 08:05 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Really should not be specific to where you found these
Just sayn... Have 300 noob combing the area, ripping up beds and police patrols on duty
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Edited by HarryL (10/18/16 09:19 PM)
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: xyzkiedy]
#23750393 - 10/18/16 09:31 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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petey mcenroe
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Alan Rockefeller said: And some Psilocybe from Seattle:
http://mushroomobserver.org/observer/observation_search?pattern=Psilocybe+Seattle
On this link it shows cubes being cultivated, do you know if it was outdoors? They don't look like all the other cube pics I've seen. I really hope they are outdoor cubes someone grew in the Seattle area because that means my graveyard might flush!
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Cubensis wouldn't do well outside in Washington state, specially considering those pictures were taken in January. P cubensis fruits between 70-79°F and according to this the average temperature in Seattle in January is between 37-49 °F.
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petey mcenroe
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maynardjameskeenan said: Cubensis wouldn't do well outside in Washington state, specially considering those pictures were taken in January. P cubensis fruits between 70-79°F and according to this the average temperature in Seattle in January is between 37-49 °F.
If wouldn't doubt during January there wouldn't be a chance of cubes fruiting, but what about June-August? I have a bin out back that I toss my contaminated and spent cakes in.
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petey mcenroe said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: Cubensis wouldn't do well outside in Washington state, specially considering those pictures were taken in January. P cubensis fruits between 70-79°F and according to this the average temperature in Seattle in January is between 37-49 °F.
If wouldn't doubt during January there wouldn't be a chance of cubes fruiting, but what about June-August? I have a bin out back that I toss my contaminated and spent cakes in.
That'd be a record breaker. Outdoor cubes in the pnw.
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Alan Rockefeller
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petey mcenroe said: If wouldn't doubt during January there wouldn't be a chance of cubes fruiting, but what about June-August? I have a bin out back that I toss my contaminated and spent cakes in.
No, cubes don't grow wild within over a thousand miles from Washington state. Cubes require a subtropical environment with warm rains during mushroom season.
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petey mcenroe
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Alan Rockefeller said: No, cubes don't grow wild within over a thousand miles from Washington state. Cubes require a subtropical environment with warm rains during mushroom season.
I know they don't grow wild here, but what kind of chances would there be if I tossed a few contaminated jars like this one into a bulk substrate outdoors that it might fruit when the temp is correct?
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Edited by petey mcenroe (10/20/16 12:18 PM)
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This thread should be either edited or destroyed, due to the specific location that is posted in the title.. Pretty sure thats against the rules! But good find! they look like P. Cyans to me!
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WhyDidiDoThis
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petey mcenroe said:
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Alan Rockefeller said: No, cubes don't grow wild within over a thousand miles from Washington state. Cubes require a subtropical environment with warm rains during mushroom season.
I know they don't grow wild here, but what kind of chances would there be if I tossed a few contaminated jars like this one into a bulk substrate outdoors that it might fruit when the temp is correct?

One way to find out. Simulate that kind of climate. If you're in eastern WA it's much warmer but low in humidity.
You'd need like a green house.
This is assuming that that Myc. Is still alive.
You have to think that When a mushroom fruits, its to protect the myc.
The myclieum needs to be alive and thriving before it can be threatened and fruit.
Difficult doesn't mean impossible.
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xyzkiedy
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: NWmush] 1
#23756578 - 10/20/16 11:51 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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They were P Cyans, and I ate 35 grams, wet. Tripped my fucking balls off! Thank you to all that gave positive id.
Now, to address those who are crying over the term "Arboretum". I can't believe a community of people who wish to dissolve boundaries and expand the entire human conscientiousness would take exception to my telling of the vague location I found them... Is Seattle too specific? what about Washington? I know, I found them in North America! Nah, that's too specific, how about Earth?
Fuck the police, fuck the people who work at the Arboretum, and fuck anyone who cried about something being "against the rules" I feel like I am in the 7th grade again! I destroyed nothing, and caused zero harm to the park. I simply picked a handful of fungi off the ground. That's it. If I can be respectful to the park then why wouldn't I give the benefit of doubt that others can be respectful as well? I have never been a miser or one to play gatekeeper (can't stand that behavior). I own nothing, and I think more people need to embrace this concept as well. Get over yourself and stop being so god damn paranoid. That is a sign of an heightened ego so maybe you need some more Psilocybin or DMT in your world.
Cheers to all that don't have inferiority complexes
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: xyzkiedy]
#23756630 - 10/21/16 12:22 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I hear ya. I see some new philosophy grow in ya. After 35 grams, how could it not. It's all good. Some members are just mentioning some of there own small concerns. No need to have reactions on big levels at this point.
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xyzkiedy
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What is so big about telling people what they need to hear? As far as I can see there are an infinite amount of mushrooms for a limited amount of willing minds.
This was my 4th mushroom experience btw, I've done MDMA at least 12 times, and 5-Meo-DMT three times. Not to mention all weed I've smoked over the years. so, this is a long standing and ever growing philosophy. lol
This was my first year hunting them, and I've been lucky considering I've only took 2 strolls through the park... Maybe the cyans found me ;-) It's all timing.
At any rate, I won't be back for a while cause I only trip once a month. So have at it my fellow truth seekers, and remember to look at the base of the trees! I left some babies where I found these so they are growing as we speak.
There are no rules in life, just respect and the lack thereof.
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: xyzkiedy] 1
#23757597 - 10/21/16 10:26 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Under the please read
No requesting or revealing specific locations. Use common sense about what might be considered a specific location. Anything that could lead someone right to the spot is not allowed - It is perfectly fine to mention places that are more than a couple square kilometers. When in doubt, do the moderators a favor and just don't say it.
I am not the forum police but don't really have time for noobs. It's for the mushroom and the hunters benefit...
Don't understand what is hard to about this... Please don't be a douche an flame on people who suggest maybe you should not have listed the location. You mentioned respect... Goes both ways dude.
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xyzkiedy
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: HarryL]
#23758109 - 10/21/16 01:36 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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You don't have time for noobs? What does that mean? So you came out of your mothers vagina an expert mushroom hunter? Or were you new at this at some point as well? Did you forget? #throwingupinmymout@theholierthanthouattitudeonafuckingpsychedelicforum #getthefuckouttaherewiththat
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: petey mcenroe] 1
#23759254 - 10/21/16 09:20 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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NWmush said: This thread should be either edited or destroyed, due to the specific location that is posted in the title.. Pretty sure thats against the rules! But good find! they look like P. Cyans to me!
I wouldn't worry about it, it's a big place with many different patches.
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petey mcenroe said:
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Alan Rockefeller said: No, cubes don't grow wild within over a thousand miles from Washington state. Cubes require a subtropical environment with warm rains during mushroom season.
I know they don't grow wild here, but what kind of chances would there be if I tossed a few contaminated jars like this one into a bulk substrate outdoors that it might fruit when the temp is correct?
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xyzkiedy
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what he said
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: pyrolight]
#23812079 - 11/08/16 08:54 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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dude should of left the spores im beefin
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: sweetcyans11]
#23812195 - 11/08/16 09:43 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Don't pull the mycelium, ruins the patches. I don't understand why people do this
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: TheDuder] 1
#23812614 - 11/08/16 12:31 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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TheDuder said: Don't pull the mycelium, ruins the patches. I don't understand why people do this
To spread the mycelium to fresh wood chips, creating new patches.
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xyzkiedy
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Alan Rockefeller said:
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TheDuder said: Don't pull the mycelium, ruins the patches. I don't understand why people do this
To spread the mycelium to fresh wood chips, creating new patches.
Correct!
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Re: ID Request - Seattle Arboretum [Re: xyzkiedy]
#23840621 - 11/17/16 03:00 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice find!
My area has cyans of that subtle wavy cap type. I believe it to be a rarer variety of cyans. Arent they gorgeous?
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