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    #23854385 - 11/21/16 01:53 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: g3tblunt]
    #23854392 - 11/21/16 01:56 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Psilocybe Allenii! By the way, allenii and cyanofriscosa are the same mushroom. Allenii is the species


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: Specops2594]
    #23855115 - 11/21/16 05:59 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: Specops2594]
    #23855194 - 11/21/16 06:29 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Psilocybe Allenii! By the way, allenii and cyanofriscosa are the same mushroom. Allenii is the species




They are different species.

Nice psilocybes! Looks like azures but wrong habitat.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
    #23855832 - 11/21/16 10:13 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
    #23855857 - 11/21/16 10:24 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Psilocybe Allenii! By the way, allenii and cyanofriscosa are the same mushroom. Allenii is the species




They are different species.



No, P. allenii and P. 'cyanofriscosa' are synonymous, you are incorrect.

P. 'cyanofriscosa' was the coined name for the species before it was published as P. allenii.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: AllDay420]
    #23855872 - 11/21/16 10:30 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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P. allenii and P. 'cyanofriscosa' are synonymous.

P. 'cyanofriscosa' was the coined name for the species before it was published as P. allenii.




Yep.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: Ran-D]
    #23855876 - 11/21/16 10:31 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Knowledge game strong.
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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: g3tblunt]
    #23855930 - 11/21/16 11:02 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Luckily i took a sporeprint, still trying to figure out the best route of turning that print into a colonized substrate.



Ummmmm, there really is not a "best route".
There are lots of routes you could take, there is more than just one way to skin a cat, so to speak.

You could do this..
Agar -> Grain/sawdust/woodchipshaving master jar -> "G/SD/WCS2SD/WCS" to sawdust/woodchip shaving jars - Woodchips.

Bit of dirt through the woodchips is excellent aswell so weeds are able to grow in the woodchips, mushrooms love the shelter and moisture provided by surrounding weeds/plants.. Plants+Mushrooms=Symbiotic relationship.

Also, you can start the woodchips in a small container and transplant it to larger container with more woodchips once the mycelium colonizes the majority of the woodchips. Kind of like how cannabis growers transplant from pot to pot as the plant out grows the container. Or like a hermit crab finds a larger shell as it out grows it's old shell.

And that's the jest of it. Woodlover cultivation surmised as fuck.

If you have a good understanding of cultivation procedures you will probably understand the majority or ALL of what I'm saying and understand how to carry out the procedure I have explained.
If you are a noob your probably like "the fuck is this nerd on about"!!??

That's just my 2 cents. :smile:
If you don't understand anything I'm on about or want a better explanation or a further explanation for a certain procedure I have mentioned then sure, I'll elaborate.

I'm just grateful there is a website out there that enabled me to decipher this incredible shit. Guess what, you are on it.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: Ran-D]
    #23856112 - 11/22/16 01:03 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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P. allenii and P. 'cyanofriscosa' are synonymous.

P. 'cyanofriscosa' was the coined name for the species before it was published as P. allenii.




Yep.




They are?

Huh. i must have missed that memo.

Did you get the memo? No, i didnt get the memo :nonono:


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
    #23856127 - 11/22/16 01:25 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Well now you know. Ya learn some new shit everyday. Always strive to learn some new shit everyday. :smile:


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: AllDay420]
    #23856162 - 11/22/16 02:00 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

i do love learning new shit...


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
    #23856182 - 11/22/16 02:22 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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i do love learning new shit...



And this separates you from the fools.
Fools don't learn anything AllDay and carry out the same shitty detrimental routine day after day..


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: AllDay420]
    #23856186 - 11/22/16 02:29 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Sometimes i have this discussion with people and then i realize they think cyanofibrillosa and cyanofriscosa are the same. Nice find btw op


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: N05482]
    #23856230 - 11/22/16 03:33 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

I always liked friscosa better than alleni.(The name)
I don't think op's mushrooms are alleni. Not round enough or thick enough. alleni have a really roundish look to them. Especially when young. But i am not a TI. Just my opinion.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: NothingsChanged]
    #23856303 - 11/22/16 05:07 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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I always liked friscosa better than alleni.(The name)
I don't think op's mushrooms are alleni. Not round enough or thick enough. alleni have a really roundish look to them. Especially when young. But i am not a TI. Just my opinion.



Textbook Allenii with the lighter yellow cap and the purple spore deposit where the veil was


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: Specops2594]
    #23856312 - 11/22/16 05:27 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

and this? Cyan.


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
    #23856324 - 11/22/16 05:47 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Huh. i must have missed that memo.





http://www.czechmycology.org/_cmo/CM64207.pdf


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: NothingsChanged]
    #23856439 - 11/22/16 07:53 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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and this? Cyan.



The lighting in the picture is bad but I would say cyan based on the darker colored cap and the lack of the spore deposit where the veil was


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Re: Help id psilocybe species near seattle [Re: NothingsChanged]
    #23856482 - 11/22/16 08:18 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Sometimes i have this discussion with people and then i realize they think cyanofibrillosa and cyanofriscosa are the same. Nice find btw op




I was wondering if that's what was causing the confusion here as well. Like Gymnopus and Gymnopilus, can't even count how many times I've had to explain the difference between those two.

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I always liked friscosa better than alleni.(The name)





Me too. I think most people do, except maybe John Allen. :lol:


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