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OfflineSpoonicus
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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: OOISI]
    #25273758 - 06/17/18 05:33 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Went for a few hours of "bush walking" in the Blue Mountains today. NONE of my usual lucky spots were lucky. It looks like a very SLOW season up there.


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: Spoonicus]
    #25274639 - 06/17/18 02:11 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Yeah I went ‘bush walking’ in the mountains yesterday - not even a sniff of a mushroom, let alone anything mystical. I’m a newb though so don’t have any known patches. I was out of the country for the recent rains - was that the main flush or do people think there will be more to come?


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: EntheoJim]
    #25274755 - 06/17/18 03:42 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

I went bushwalking up there too, couldn't find much at all.., I came across a g up look alike tho.
Are they usually found on top of valleys/mts, on the way down, at the bottom were its more wet or in more flat environments someone shed some light about this plz.
I think this will be the season i'll encounter some, but damn also does any1 have some info about using intuition/listening, letting it find you?


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: Shizznuts]
    #25275330 - 06/17/18 08:43 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

When does cubensis season start in Australia? I'm thinking I'll have more luck jumping fences and looking through cow poop :rolleyes:


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: Chrussy]
    #25275861 - 06/18/18 04:28 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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Mountains did not disappoint! About 400g wet! :mushroom2:






Those are fucking beastly far out dude


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: AzzA]
    #25278121 - 06/19/18 05:01 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Found a pine plantation nearby, it has really dense foliage on the ground, and also seems to have some wallabies in it, would this make it a good area to find subs?


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Are these safe? [Re: pep]
    #25278714 - 06/19/18 12:10 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)



My mate gave me these from oberon and now ive done some research im worried they are bad. Can anyone identify them, i ate them at 5pm yesterday.
My stomach is a little upset


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Re: Are these safe? [Re: Mooji88] * 1
    #25279348 - 06/19/18 05:40 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

They are near impossible to identify in that condition. In future, never eat mushrooms if you're not certain what they are.


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Re: Are these safe? [Re: Mooji88]
    #25279800 - 06/19/18 08:39 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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My mate gave me these from oberon and now ive done some research im worried they are bad. Can anyone identify them, i ate them at 5pm yesterday.
My stomach is a little upset




Luckily they are subs. The top left one im not positive on, but i see staining in the others.

They are in poor condition however, i wouldnt eat anything that manky.

Fresh is best. Store them in a paper not plastic.


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Re: Are these safe? [Re: AzzA]
    #25284375 - 06/21/18 11:03 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Was doing some photos and exploring, then found these in inner west. Anyone has idea if poisonous/active or edible? Otherwise seems like a slow start here for mushrooms.


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: BlazingGoat]
    #25285524 - 06/22/18 04:12 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)


Hey folks, had a bit of a lunchtime hunt in urban Sydney yesterday and found these little rascals. Spore print didn’t work but they’re bruising nice and blue. Can anyone confirm if these are my first subs?

If they are what I think they are,  would you give you them a couple more days to develop?


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OfflineMushingGoodTime
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Re: Are these safe? [Re: Hasistent]
    #25285762 - 06/22/18 06:14 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

In my limited experience I'd say def not active. There's no bruising and the gills are free.

As to what they are....someone smarter than me will need to answer that.


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Re: Are these safe? [Re: MushingGoodTime]
    #25285768 - 06/22/18 06:15 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Same thing. No bruising and gills are free. My understanding ( am I right) that Psilocybes always have attached gills .


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: EntheoJim]
    #25285779 - 06/22/18 06:20 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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EntheoJim said:


Hey folks, had a bit of a lunchtime hunt in urban Sydney yesterday and found these little rascals. Spore print didn’t work but they’re bruising nice and blue. Can anyone confirm if these are my first subs?

If they are what I think they are,  would you give you them a couple more days to develop?




Those are subs, congrats. There is one dubious character with a dark brown hat in the background, but that could just be variation. Definitely give them some time to develop and if you can, check on them periodically. A couple of the front ones would be okay to pick. If they didnt print you must have picked some already?

Edit: Make sure to check each individual specimen for bruising and post a photo of the picked specimens for absolute confirmation.


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: OOISI]
    #25286584 - 06/23/18 05:12 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Awesome OOISI, so all my creeping around in parks hasn’t been in vain! I took one as a sample - will take another look tomorrow and if ready for harvest, check them all for blueing, spore print and post an ID check.

Checked out some other parks today - no more subs but lots of pretty inactives.


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: EntheoJim]
    #25286715 - 06/23/18 07:50 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Hi Folks

Any tips on areas of Blue Mts or Sydney that still has active flushes?

Keen to go for a walk after all the recent rain :wink:

Appreciate any tips you feel generous to offer :smile:

PS - I'll be in Glenbrook tomorrow (Sunday) - anything in this area?


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: Mr.Kundalini]
    #25287910 - 06/23/18 06:23 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Bump :smile:


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: Mr.Kundalini]
    #25288011 - 06/23/18 07:25 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)



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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: Mr.Kundalini]
    #25288619 - 06/24/18 03:12 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

hey hombre, from my experiences/stories i have heard, nobody has found and actives as far down the mountains as glenbrook. most of the succesful hunts i have heard of have all been Leura and upwards! i myself live in Winmalee and have tried katoomba and leura plenty this year for my first year hunting with zero luck, i will be heading out to jenolan later this week for a hunt out there :]


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Re: ** NSW 2018 Thread ** [Re: fmxfan11]
    #25288651 - 06/24/18 04:22 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)



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