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CinnamonSpirit
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-PROFESSIONAL HELP PLEASE-
#26440142 - 01/18/20 12:16 PM (4 years, 11 days ago) |
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Hi all, I would like some professional identification please. I am inexperienced, and ate a few wild mushrooms (I know very bad idea, I will never ever do that again) that I believed were wavycaps. After a few hours of intensive research I am no longer sure what they were at all. I live in central Texas. Here are photos and as neat a description as I can present:
url=https://files.shroomery.org/files/20-003/937448062-20200118015224_IMG_2165.jpg] [/url] 
Grew alone or in small groups Largest is about three inches in diameter and about three inches tall. Mildly abundant, about eight to ten mushrooms in a fifty square foot area. Completely flat cap, no bump. Mucus tan center turns rusty brown towards circumference. Visible ray lines halfway from center to circumference. Same rusty brown colored gills. Slight curvature of gills towards stem, but only barley rounded. White stem. No ring or veil on stem. No vulva. Growing during long moderate to sprinkling rain spell. Growing in forty degree fahrenheit temperature. Growing in middle of January. Growing under decadus trees. Growing from leaf littered soft soil. Does not buise blue.
Symptoms of eating four mushrooms:
Mildly psycotropic. Mildly stimulating and energizing. Almost an amphetamine effect without teeth clenching. Feels like a three fourths gram dose of Psilocyben Cubensis. No gastrointestinal pain. Slight headache fourish hours after ingestion, which quickly vanished with meditation. Visual only in total darkness. Very present ringing tones almost like persisting high frequency bells. Good nights sleep and vivid dreams.
Next Day:
Slight gas when lying down. No headache. Well rested. Energized. Slightly jellybrained.
Very much resembles Psathyrella Olympiana species. However, the genus Psathyrella is rarely thought to be hallucinogenic and very little is known about them. This is the only picture on the internet I could muster which resembles the ones I found:

Absolutely not:
Deathcap Mushroom Amanitin Mushroom Deadly Galerina Mushroom Fools Webcap Mushroom Fools Funnel Mushroom Deadly Fibrecap Mushroom Please do not berade me on how foolish I was for not doing enough research. I am only here to request your help in identifying what it was I ingested.
Edited by CinnamonSpirit (01/18/20 01:50 PM)
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FSHuntings
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I am no professional but the cap looks like it has black spores on it but I cannot zoom in. I have heard that any mushroom with a black spore print isn’t poisonous.
Don’t ever do that again btw.
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Re: -PROFESSIONAL HELP PLEASE- [Re: FSHuntings]
#26440202 - 01/18/20 12:55 PM (4 years, 11 days ago) |
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Keyed out, for me at least, as Psathyrella candolleana. There are hundreds of different Psathyrella species though. I’d be surprised if it was psychoactive. Did you maybe smoke pot around the same time?
Either way wait for a trusted identifier.
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Fixed so it can be expanded
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Doc9151
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Re: -PROFESSIONAL HELP PLEASE- [Re: inski]
#26440236 - 01/18/20 01:16 PM (4 years, 11 days ago) |
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Looks like a Psathyrella species, good thing is you're not going to die or lose vital organs. Hopefully, you learned a huge lesson from this, some mushrooms are unforgiving.
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CinnamonSpirit
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Re: -PROFESSIONAL HELP PLEASE- [Re: inski]
#26440263 - 01/18/20 01:38 PM (4 years, 11 days ago) |
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I was completely sober during this experience. I have been sober from Mary and other psycoactives for a few weeks now. It was not placebo either.
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breeg89
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Don't underestimate placebo man. There's a reason clinical trials are double blinded. That being said, who the hell knows what compounds are in Psathyrella species.
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mind.at.large
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Quote:
CinnamonSpirit said: It was not placebo either.
How would you know? That's not how the placebo effect works
This is clearly a non-active mushroom and a foolish mushroom to eat, but count yourself lucky. Also, if you thought this was a wavy cap, Psilocybe cyanescens, then you are way off. You're in Texas, go find some cubes. There is an almost unlimited amount of info here on how to find active mushrooms, so do some research and get hunting! Good luck!
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Doc9151
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I agree that you should focus on Psilocybe cubensis and Panaeolus (Copelandia) cyanescens.
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