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crabs
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Hunting Non Actives on Actives
#26446855 - 01/22/20 05:32 PM (4 years, 7 days ago) |
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This morning I ate .35g dry of my most recently picked Psilocybe Cyanescens and went on a hike to look for some porcinis and check the surf. The mushrooms (2 medium sized) were bone dry and packed more of a punch than I thought they would, and approximately 2.5 hrs after I ate them, I was basically in trip mindset. I regularly like to eat a very small amount of cyans and go mushroom hunting, but it seems that this most recent flush I picked is extra strong. The late-ish onset makes me feel like I was only really noticeably experiencing the "peak". Haven't tripped on cubensis in years but I am still really amazed at the strength of these cyans.
Anyways...
Some sort of gymnopilus species growing off of a dying pine tree:

Probably the last Boletus Edulis I'll find this season:

Helvella are popping up everywhere, anyone ever do anything with these? I think this is vespertina:

And some funny little dung loving pins popping out of a cowpie:

Funny how I know people that indiscriminately pick mushrooms off of cow poop in coastal Northern California and claim to trip. I've even gone along with friends to their "spots" to see for myself and seen a bunch of inactive pans, stropharia, psilo... errrr deconica coprophila, etc. I've never seen anything bluing, but it always makes me wonder.
Also found some old amanita muscaria and what I think were some pantherinas. Was going to go back to take photos of the pantherinas because they were in nice shape and abundant, but ended up standing around in a field listening to the frogs and staring at cows instead
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Grosbeak
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Re: Hunting Non Actives on Actives [Re: crabs]
#26447018 - 01/22/20 07:16 PM (4 years, 7 days ago) |
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I have found that hunting Non Actives on my own property (Santa Cruz Mnts), on Actives, is simply waY fuN. 
As for the yellow mushrooms above, I've found similar, but growing out of dead oak. Their morphologies are all over the map. Are they H. capnoids or gymnopilus? Drives me nuts. Maybe both??
And I would keep in touch with those cowpies.
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breeg89
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Re: Hunting Non Actives on Actives [Re: Grosbeak]
#26447052 - 01/22/20 07:33 PM (4 years, 7 days ago) |
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I think I read somewhere that Helvella is a morel indicator, but I could be totally wrong about that.
Sounds like a fun hunt. I can't function at all on cyans/allenii, even on just 0.3 g of some batches. Scary strong for sure. Definitely fun to smoke a j on the hunt though.
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crabs
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Re: Hunting Non Actives on Actives [Re: breeg89]
#26447167 - 01/22/20 08:35 PM (4 years, 7 days ago) |
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Quote:
breeg89 said: I think I read somewhere that Helvella is a morel indicator, but I could be totally wrong about that.
Sounds like a fun hunt. I can't function at all on cyans/allenii, even on just 0.3 g of some batches. Scary strong for sure. Definitely fun to smoke a j on the hunt though.
Super fun. The only time I've found morels around me (North Bay Area) they've been in psilocybe habitat on woodchips at a friend's house, and I've been looking for years. That being said, I don't mushroom hunt into the springtime locally much.
I'm thinking these are the strongest I've picked, and luckily, I picked a whole bunch of em...
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