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Godseed313
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Cyanescens?
#26581694 - 04/06/20 01:06 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Psilocybe Cyanescens? Looks familiar, found growing in mulch under the hose faucet, unfortunately has already dropped all of its spores so I can’t get a print. There is no annulus and I tried bruising it but there is no bluish discoloration so I have my doubts just looked familiar.
Any ideas on this species?
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There is absolutely no blueing while Ps Cyan blues like a battered hemophiliac wife.
Doesn't look like a cyan to me.
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Re: Cyanescens? [Re: Asante]
#26581719 - 04/06/20 01:16 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Not cyans.
Looks more like a roughed up armillaria of some sort, not sure n’ this isn’t ID part of forum.
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Looks like an Inocybe to me, the cap has characteristic fibrils of this genus. Also not the right forum unfortunately.
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Inocybe sp.
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Godseed313
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Ah, awesome thanks for the info, this morning was quite a surprise when I got up and found the yard full of what I believe to be Panaeolus subbalteatus or Cinctulus, I’ll post some pics in a bit. These are most definitely a species of Pans and are bruising very dark blue to lighter blue. Also taking some prints if anyone is interested!
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Also I may have found 1 stray Mexicana, I’m not 100% sure on that one.
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Upload pictures! 😀
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Re: Cyanescens? (moved) [Re: Psilosadhu] 1
#26591188 - 04/10/20 02:10 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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There are a lot of deer that pass through this area so it’s rich with dung and grass, I’ve never seen wild Pans growing or Mexicana for that matter, so what do you think? Am I on the right track as far as ID goes on these puppies?
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Re: Cyanescens? (moved) [Re: Godseed313] 1
#26591223 - 04/10/20 02:29 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Those are panaeolus cyanescens, nice find! Need more pictures of the "mexicana" for a proper ID.
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They don't grow in deer droppings. Are you sure there's no cattle there or the grass has been fertilized with manure? I think I see one panaeolus papilionaceus in the mix 😀 Pull out the reddish one which doesn't bruise blue.
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I agree now that I’ve seen the Inocybes it looks super close
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Ya I kept the reddish one separate just in case, wasn’t quite sure what that one was, has more of a pointy cap while all the rest that bruise have the more dome shape. Not sure if it’s been fertilized but it’s def a possibility, just a lot of deer come through here no cattle.
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Hell ya, you think Pan Cyan? They should be considerably more potent than Cubensis then? Or is it kinda up in the air until I test them? I’ll prob start with like a .5 gram dry or less for a test run. I have 6 prints going right now. Prob toss them in the dehydrator and sample them tonight and report back.
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Re: Cyanescens? (moved) [Re: Godseed313] 1
#26591398 - 04/10/20 03:53 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yes, they are cyans, or to put it more correctly; panaeolus cyanescens group. Try not to use too much heat drying them. 0,5g is a good start if you never tried them before. Most people takes less than 2 (not me 😁), so start low.
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A lot more potent than cubes. And even more so when fresh due to the high psilocin content.
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Ahh, good to know, do you lose some of the psilocin in the drying process? I’ll make sure to use the lowest setting possible on the dehydrator for sure too. The forecast calls for more rain tonight too so I might luck out and get another flush tomorrow morning, I’ll sure as hell be out there checking lol
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There's no avoiding loosing some psilocin when drying, but less heat is the way to go. They won't pop up that fast, give the spot a few days and check out other places while you wait 😀 I usually go once a week to the same spot.
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