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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: doctorghosty]
#26752824 - 06/17/20 09:08 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks so much, Ghosty! And thanks for the guide you wrote a few pages back!
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26752893 - 06/17/20 09:53 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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bloodycarcass said: Found me a few caerulescens today

And several dried up cubensis

Damn man! Killer finds! Do you still consume these or just for the thrill of the hunt? I feel like whenever I do find a decent patch of weilii I might consume a few but mostly just to have a big ass jar full of them for shits. I don’t find tripping AS fun as it used to be as a teen/early 20s.
After eating 6 grams of dried weilii in 2017 it kind of did it for me. Haven’t taken a decent dose since then. Just a few gymns here and there. For anyone who hasn’t eaten these yet.. please use precaution. They will take you farther than any cubensis ever will. I ate way too much to say the least..
Edited by FSHuntings (06/17/20 10:04 PM)
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: FSHuntings]
#26753080 - 06/18/20 12:05 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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FSHuntings said:
Do you still consume these or just for the thrill of the hunt? I feel like whenever I do find a decent patch of weilii I might consume a few but mostly just to have a big ass jar full of them for shits. I don’t find tripping AS fun as it used to be as a teen/early 20s.
After eating 6 grams of dried weilii in 2017 it kind of did it for me. Haven’t taken a decent dose since then. Just a few gymns here and there. For anyone who hasn’t eaten these yet.. please use precaution. They will take you farther than any cubensis ever will. I ate way too much to say the least..
Just to add on to this comment, there can be a pretty remarkable difference in potency from mushroom to mushroom. From personal experience this can make finding any precise dosage really hard. I personally believe the best way to commune with these is to kinda just look at the individual mushrooms and see which ones speak to you. I don’t recommend these for microdosing.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Only A Conduit] 1
#26753095 - 06/18/20 12:19 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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As Doc9151 Has Said, Drying Mushrooms 100% Cracker Dry, Then Grinding Into Powder & Mixing Thoroughly Will Help To Even Out Doses
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: FSHuntings]
#26753579 - 06/18/20 07:46 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yes I do still eat them. Mostly just microdosing. But every now and then, with a couple friends well go kayaking and camping out and eat a few.
The stars are amazing on these guys. I see why the Aztecs were into astrology
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Edited by bloodycarcass (06/19/20 06:18 AM)
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26753673 - 06/18/20 08:39 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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My dog and I just got raped by a swarm of ground bees. Watch your step out there peeps
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: evlyshrooms]
#26753754 - 06/18/20 09:09 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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evlyshrooms said: My dog and I just got raped by a swarm of ground bees. Watch your step out there peeps
You mean yellow jackets?
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26753768 - 06/18/20 09:15 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Not sure. Just pretty sure they were flying up from a hole in the ground. Yellow jackets under ground?
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: evlyshrooms]
#26753810 - 06/18/20 09:32 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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evlyshrooms said: Not sure. Just pretty sure they were flying up from a hole in the ground. Yellow jackets under ground?
Yeah bud, yellow jackets form nests in the ground. Ground bees do exist but they are less agressive than yellow jackets. Fucking bullshit evil ass midget wasps....
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: MentalPariah]
#26753902 - 06/18/20 10:05 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Found a few caerulescens this morning. A couple of them were at there peak and a couple others past their prime. It sure is fun hunting them! I'll admit I'm ready for some of the accidental finds to happen though.
Oh and a helpful plant pictured for y'all. That's jewel weed. If you think you may have touched poison ivy then rub this all over. It helps counteract the poison. But you have to know or suspect that you've touched poison ivy.
Edited by Blue_Falcon (06/18/20 11:37 AM)
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Blue_Falcon]
#26753930 - 06/18/20 10:18 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yeah yellow jackets are aggressive as fuck. You canjust be near the nest and the vibrations piss them off. And once one get you thebrest are right behind them Ground bees are pretty docile they wont mess with you unless you messing with them
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26754343 - 06/18/20 01:26 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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It looks like must have posted my caerulescens finds in a swarm of yellow jackets. Lol
And about the yellow jackets....
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Blue_Falcon]
#26754351 - 06/18/20 01:32 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nice finds falcon!
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Blue_Falcon]
#26754352 - 06/18/20 01:32 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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whats the habitat? woodland?
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: evlyshrooms]
#26754440 - 06/18/20 02:07 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks y'all.
Woodland, correct. Ground that was disturbed a few years ago. Creek within tossing distance. It seems I've got the eye for em but have to leave the trail. And had to get low.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Blue_Falcon]
#26754461 - 06/18/20 02:14 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Blue_Falcon said: Thanks y'all.
Woodland, correct. Ground that was disturbed a few years ago. Creek within tossing distance. It seems I've got the eye for em but have to leave the trail. And had to get low.
Yeah, they love hiding.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#26754490 - 06/18/20 02:25 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Fucking yellow jackets man. They are the bane of my existence as I cut grass for a living. I am allergic to them to top it off. I have killed a few hives so far by spraying wasp killer down the hole. Why can’t they just stay in the trees with their paper hives?
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: FSHuntings]
#26754627 - 06/18/20 03:04 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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FSHuntings said: Fucking yellow jackets man. They are the bane of my existence as I cut grass for a living. I am allergic to them to top it off. I have killed a few hives so far by spraying wasp killer down the hole. Why can’t they just stay in the trees with their paper hives?
I am allergic as well. But like the kind of allergic if I get stung on the tip of my finger my whole hand and arm swell up like a balloon. I keep an epipen in case I take a hit on the face.
The ones we call "bald face hornets" are not a true hornet. They are actually aerial yellow jackets that build their nests in trees.
Yellow jackets themselves don't typically become aggressive until later in the season. But I suppose if you hit their nest it doesn't matter.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Blue_Falcon]
#26754647 - 06/18/20 03:07 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Blue_Falcon said:
Oh and a helpful plant pictured for y'all. That's jewel weed. If you think you may have touched poison ivy then rub this all over. It helps counteract the poison. But you have to know or suspect that you've touched poison ivy.
Thanks for the tip! I figured poison ivy was just part of the lifestyle.
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Re: Official Georgia Actives 2020 (NO I.D Requests) [Re: Only A Conduit]
#26754770 - 06/18/20 03:46 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yea they get aggressive as food availability becomes low and at the end of their life span. I really need to get an epipen..
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