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Lifecycle
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26385847 - 12/16/19 07:34 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Possible inky cap, edible but not active Dung 3
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Lifecycle
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26385856 - 12/16/19 07:38 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Dung 3 possible inky cap
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Lifecycle
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After several misses, I am a little frustrated but still determined to find some active mushrooms. It has been a few days since I found pins of inky caps in cow dung. I will head back out to see if there other species growing on them. I assumed since one dung was identified as inky cap that all 10 cow dung with pins and few day old mushrooms are all inky cap and non active but I will get some pictures. I don't have my hopes up but will keep hunting. I did see a meteorite while night hunting so that was cool.
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Doc9151
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Your last ink cap pics are a parasola From what I can see.
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  Psilocybe cubensis data collection thread. please help with this project if you hunt wild cubensis. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=26513593&page=0&vc=1#26513593
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Doc9151
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26390941 - 12/19/19 04:05 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Lifecycle said: Ok, thank you kind folks for your responses and identification. I finally found an expanse of cow dung fields and after 20 minutes I found these growing in fairly old dry cow dung near a fence in an open grass road. Same part of florida. We just got two days with rain. These mushrooms are very moldy so I'm assuming not to eat them but an id would be appreciated also any recommendation on dosage for my first trip with fresh mushrooms the size if the larger ones. Are the small ones worth picking? Back to hunting. Talk to you later. Dung 1
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This is in Panaeolus cyanescens group in #1, definitely active. Stick to hunting the cow fields if looking for active mushrooms.
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  Psilocybe cubensis data collection thread. please help with this project if you hunt wild cubensis. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=26513593&page=0&vc=1#26513593
Edited by Doc9151 (12/19/19 04:05 PM)
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