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SannyTIES



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Active identification needed by trusted identifiers (south Louisiana) gold spores
#26742723 - 06/13/20 09:15 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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I would love to know what these are. I live in an area where its common for me to find many coprophilous mushrooms , in my yard even. Well, each year I make a medium sized batch of mushroom compost. You know long method, synthetic compost. Well these have been growing from an area where I had a small spill of compost 6 months ago. The images are from February 2020 until today.
Any help would be nice.








Edited by SannyTIES (06/14/20 03:00 AM)
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Re: Active identification needed by trusted identifiers (south Louisiana) gold spores [Re: SannyTIES]
#26742731 - 06/13/20 09:17 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Psilocybe cubensis
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Re: Active identification needed by trusted identifiers (south Louisiana) gold spores [Re: SannyTIES]
#26742738 - 06/13/20 09:20 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Cool cubes, you should try to cultivate these
Those prints look crazy, almost like glitter or something
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Edited by Shroomhunts (06/13/20 09:21 PM)
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Re: Active identification needed by trusted identifiers (south Louisiana) gold spores [Re: Shroomhunts]
#26742743 - 06/13/20 09:24 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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This appears to be Psilocybe cubensis redspore. A small variation that became popular a few years back, I still have some unused spore prints lying around of these, looks just like yours.
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Re: Active identification needed by trusted identifiers (south Louisiana) gold spores [Re: Tmethyl]
#26742756 - 06/13/20 09:28 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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. Just wanted to ask you trustees, thanks
I guess it struck me odd to have found these golden colored spores. That was the factor that made me question, since the spores were gold or light, the gills were too, hence the confusion.
Edited by SannyTIES (06/14/20 02:33 AM)
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Re: Active identification needed by trusted identifiers (south Louisiana) gold spores [Re: SannyTIES]
#26743119 - 06/14/20 12:56 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Cubensis for sure, really cool looking ones at that! I can't see any resemblance to panaeolus whatsoever. Psilocybe/panaeolus hybridization isn't something that can happen, if you wondered.
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Re: Active identification needed by trusted identifiers (south Louisiana) gold spores [Re: Psilosadhu]
#26743400 - 06/14/20 05:36 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yes, I understand this, I guess I phrased it wrong. When I seen the gills poking out much more from underneath the cap It reminded me of the way the panoleous that my friend grows look. That is what I meant.
Thanks again, I appreciate it alot
Edited by SannyTIES (06/14/20 05:37 AM)
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