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drewcyanescans
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PNW Cyanescens Season Fall 2016
#23839911 - 11/16/16 07:53 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hi all, This is my first post/first time using this website. If This has already been posted or has a thread my apologies. I have been picking lots of cyanescens lately in the Seattle WA area. It just started to get cold here this week, mid to low 40s at night and high 50s. I am not sure if this cold weather is prohibiting them from growing because i have not been able to find any lately. I am wondering if the season is coming to a end? or if they will still be growing in these colder temps. If this colder weather is stopping them from growing will a week with warmer (50ish degree weather) cause the cyanescens to grow again? This is my first year picking and i have done really well, just wondering if the season is over/coming to a end and what temperatures are to cold for the cyans? Thanks
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In 1962, a six-year-old girl in Oregon experienced a high fever and seizure after eating mushrooms which were later supposedly identified as Psilocybe cyanescens; she died three days after being hospitalized.[4] Similar cases in children (not resulting in death) have been reported in San Francisco.[4] Despite these incidents, the mushroom is not generally regarded as being physically dangerous to adults.[5] Since all the psychoactive compounds in P. cyanescens are water-soluble, the fruiting bodies can be rendered non-psychoactive through parboiling, allowing their culinary use. However, since most people find them overly bitter and they are too small to have great nutritive value, this is not frequently done.
Edited by g3tblunt (12/30/16 04:42 PM)
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Re: PNW Cyanescens Season Fall 2016 [Re: g3tblunt]
#23840637 - 11/17/16 03:22 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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For my cyans heavy frost is what stops growth. So end of december it gets too cold.
Keep huntint other areas i believe some varieties of cyans like it colder is my guess.
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Hamra
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They will go until hard freeze. Latest I ever found a few stragglers was beginning of February. An early freeze is the bummer.
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