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Juxter2020
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Help ID umbo psilocybe Bay Area
#26351011 - 11/28/19 06:50 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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So I first found this on a seedling of a Jackfruit tree I grew in a soil pot. This was around June and it was hot out in the South Bay Area. Just 2 little fruits very blue. I think I thought they could be cubensis. So here it is about 5 years later.
I’ll pull one and post photos soon. They look like Ps. Cyanofibrilosa to me. Or some weird ovoids. I have them right next to allenii and they are different.
Now I could be crazy, but I think I have figured out something. I think that each of these psilocybe species are actually just phenotypes being exhibited! I see this phenotype as having the umbonate cap and the nipple and the purple spores. I was looking at some stuntzii and I felt like they were just the same as cyanescens or allenii but stunted and blue. Some stuntzii have the wavy cap and some do not. Has anybody thought of this before?
The ultimate question is can I find a huge patch of non active stropharia and spray psilocybin genetic spores onto them and cause the mycelium to take up that psilocybin gene?
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Re: Help ID umbo psilocybe Bay Area (moved) [Re: Juxter2020]
#26351042 - 11/28/19 07:19 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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This thread was moved from Mushroom Cultivation.
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MpSeph
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Re: Help ID umbo psilocybe Bay Area [Re: Juxter2020]
#26351065 - 11/28/19 07:45 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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You Will Need To Post More Pictures Of The Gills, Veil, Stipe, Bruising, Etc.. For A Proper Identification.
Also, As Far As I Know - No, You Can't Change/Add Genetic Trates To Mushrooms That Don't Normally Carry That Trait.
You Can't "Breed" A Non Active Species With An Active Species.
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Re: Help ID umbo psilocybe Bay Area [Re: MpSeph]
#26351076 - 11/28/19 07:56 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Help ID umbo psilocybe Bay Area [Re: MentalPariah]
#26351205 - 11/28/19 10:00 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Help ID umbo psilocybe Bay Area [Re: Juxter2020]
#26351381 - 11/29/19 02:44 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Juxter2020 said: The ultimate question is can I find a huge patch of non active stropharia and spray psilocybin genetic spores onto them and cause the mycelium to take up that psilocybin gene?
It doesn't work like that.
But is "interbreeding" between very closely related species possible? I don't know, but it's an interesting thought. Like what would happen if you let loose monokaryotic mycelium from P. cyanescens and P. allenii on the same agar plate?
Would they join?
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