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random89
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ID Bali, Indonesia
#26712353 - 06/01/20 08:08 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'm experienced with eating magic shrooms (from shops in the Netherlands), but this is my first time harvesting them in the wild (in Bali, Indonesia). I think one of my first mistakes was to put all different species in one plastic bag. Could somebody I'd them and answer my question below the species as well?
Many thanks.
Species 1:
Habitat: Found them in the middle of a grass fields, on or next to cow dung, in the sun, after a few days of tropical rain and sun.
Gills: Brown?/black
Stem: White, fragile. Most are 5 - 8 cm and very thin.
Cap: White/gray when harvesting them. A lot of caps are black after harvest. Diameter 0.5 to 2 cm
Spore print: Black
Bruising: Cap and stem turn dark after touching / pinching them (most turned black after the ride home in the bag)
Location: Bali, Indonesia (uluwatu)
Guess: I think it's the Panaeolus cyanescens (maybe Panaeolus cinctulus)
Pictures below:

Species 2:
Habitat: Found them in the middle of a grass-fields, on or next to cow dung, in the sun, after a few days of tropical rain and sun.
Gills: Brown?/black
Stem: White/ brown. 2.5 - 5 cm long. Thicker stem than species 1
Cap: Fading from white on the edge to brown at the top of the cap. 2.5 - 4 cm diameter.
Spore print: Brown
Bruising: Not sure if they get more brown from bruising or from drying, but they seem to get more brown, but the bruising is not as intense as species 1.
Location: Bali, Indonesia (uluwatu)
Maybe the Psilocybe cubensis?
Pictures below:
[url=https://files.shroomery.org/files/20-23/106275678-IMG_8959_copy.jpg]
Species 3
Probably no psycho active mushroom, but just interested to know what these big mushrooms are. They look like the deadly destroying angel (Amanita virosa)
Habitat: Found them in the middle of a grass-fields, on or next to cow dung, in the sun, after a few days of tropical rain and sun.
Gills: White
Stem: White
Cap: White with brown patches/ flakes
Spore print: Not tested
Bruising: Not really. A small brown color fade
Location: Bali, Indonesia (uluwatu)
Pictures below:

Like I said: I made the mistake by collecting all species in one bag. Can I still eat the potential good species if they've been in the same bag as the potential poisonous species?
Picture of the field in Bali:
Edited by random89 (06/01/20 08:11 PM)
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Psilosadhu



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Re: ID Bali, Indonesia [Re: random89]
#26712371 - 06/01/20 08:14 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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First is indeed panaeolus cyanescens. Second is a psathyrella, third is a lepiotoid.
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Psilosadhu



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Yes, you can eat your blue meanies
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random89
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Thanks for the quick ID!
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Re: ID Bali, Indonesia [Re: random89]
#26712595 - 06/01/20 09:29 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Bali is a dream these days for shroom hunting the panaeolus cyanescens are all over the place. I live there myself.
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Re: ID Bali, Indonesia [Re: random89]
#26745452 - 06/15/20 02:56 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi there, Excuse me.. I lived in java, and desperately seeking for active shroom. My house located near tea plantation and mount arjuna. Every time i go hunting for shroom, all i got was just many innactive and poisonus speciment. Is anybody here could help me ?
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Re: ID Bali, Indonesia [Re: Adamned07]
#26745551 - 06/15/20 04:37 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Find a spot where they keep buffaloes/cows/elephants. Look in dung, you'll find plenty of panaeolus cyanescens and psilocybe cubensis. These are the easiest mushrooms to find there.
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Adamned07
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Thanks for the advice psilosaddhu, But i dont know why, Every time i found cow dung,i see only "snowy ink caps" growing there. No panaeolus.
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Re: ID Bali, Indonesia [Re: Adamned07]
#26747004 - 06/15/20 04:27 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
Adamned07 said: Thanks for the advice psilosaddhu, But i dont know why, Every time i found cow dung,i see only "snowy ink caps" growing there. No panaeolus.
Keep looking, especially after some good rain. Beefier mushrooms tend to require more water to fruit than tiny flimsy ones like inky caps. If you stick with it, you'll soon find some
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Re: ID Bali, Indonesia [Re: Moria841]
#26747746 - 06/15/20 09:00 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Keep looking, especially after some good rain. Beefier mushrooms tend to require more water to fruit than tiny flimsy ones like inky caps. If you stick with it, you'll soon find some 
Thanks, I'll wait untill some days of rain, then begin to scanning all grassland and cowdungs.
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Re: ID Bali, Indonesia [Re: random89]
#27543516 - 11/14/21 07:21 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Found the exact same shroomeys in first pic in the same field! How were they, did you try them?
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