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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: MetalSlug] 1
#26940328 - 09/17/20 08:36 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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MetalSlug said: I know there's some knowledgeable folks here so is it an urban myth or do the little ones contain the same amount of psilocybin as the big ones?
This is actually an interesting question - someone was asking the same thing last year.
Smaller fruits contain a higher concentration of alkaloids as a proportion of their weight than larger ones - but larger fruits will, in general, contain more in total.
There is a good paper on this here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0015379686800798?via%3Dihub
As an aside, this is why it is a very good idea to homogenise any mushrooms consumed (either by liquid extraction, powdering, etc) rather than simply counting number of fruits.
To give you an example; 1g of tiny mushrooms might contain as much active compounds as 2g of larger, more mature, specimens - simply because of the higher concentration as a proportion of their weight - conversely 1 large fruit might contain twice as much *overall* than a smaller specimen.
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: fraggle]
#26940792 - 09/17/20 02:12 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hello! Just found my first liberties cap in the wild after going on a 3 hour search with a few friends. Absolutely ecstatic to try them as I haven’t tripped in 3 months, and I’m still new to mushrooms but familiar with acid. Felt so surreal finding them today after weeks of hopeful searching in August.

Still have a few sitting on a different pile which we aren’t entirely sure about yet, but these we are pretty positive about
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: fraggle]
#26940810 - 09/17/20 02:25 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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nice finds  
i got fair few more today - prob 400-500 between 2 of us
not out in force but prob function of high temps/low rain past week and maybe number of fellow pickers been spotting out in the fields! judging by number of times they were ducking down looks like most were doing OK too
suppose it'll be like this until get a good downpour with them mainly popping up in spots with the most optimal conditions. i think i'd recommend stretching your legs and trying to expand your spots. they're getting dried out quick and therefore easier to spot as you march at slightly higher pace - you'll miss a few but might also expand your hunting grounds significantly
happy hunting all

 
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: sigma_j]
#26940990 - 09/17/20 04:39 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Went out for my first hunt of the season found around 60 small ones half which were pretty dried up. Is there any point in picking these or not worth the trouble? Sorry for the awful pictures. Also any good links for a dehydrator would be greatly appreciated! Much love http://
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Huntermew]
#26941059 - 09/17/20 05:09 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Absolutely pick them, as long as they are not rotting it’s all good, sure you would dry them if you were going to store them.. they’ll still knock the socks off you.
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Wavy_Gravy]
#26941499 - 09/17/20 10:50 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey, some amazing finds already this year.
I plan to go Wales next weekend for camping and hunting - not been to wales in a few years, I'm not asking for fields just merely areas or names of places where i might be lucky (dont mind a trek.) Here in london it's, well, none existent at the moment. Any help would be enormously appreciated.
Happy hunting everyone 😃😃 Insta: cosmospheric
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Huntermew]
#26941727 - 09/18/20 05:23 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Huntermew said: Went out for my first hunt of the season found around 60 small ones half which were pretty dried up. Is there any point in picking these or not worth the trouble? Sorry for the awful pictures. Also any good links for a dehydrator would be greatly appreciated! Much love http://
A PC fan connected to a 12V adapter, inserted into the top of a shoe box with holes in the side. Or even ghetto style like in the pic, and on top of a radiator will get them 95% dry. desiccant in a sealed jar after that will get them cracker dry which is what you want. Mybe in paper sleeves to keep them off the silica gel. Should store for 1+ years.


I think someone even just stored them in a little herb jar you get from the supermarket and they were still potent enough after 5 years.
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: MetalSlug]
#26941733 - 09/18/20 05:27 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Several hundred. Fields are popping probably going to end up with two or three jars. 😀
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Wavy_Gravy]
#26942389 - 09/18/20 12:55 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Small handfull today in another spot, mostly small dry pins with long stems, which were easy to overlook.



Couple of llamas in this field, mybe best not to get too close. Though it seems they are friendly and curious creatures.
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Wavy_Gravy]
#26942422 - 09/18/20 01:15 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thank you I will try and craft a DIY contraption
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: MetalSlug]
#26942571 - 09/18/20 02:19 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Enough there to rocket you to outer space. I ate 45 on Sunday night past, sooo good!
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Wavy_Gravy]
#26943500 - 09/19/20 04:00 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Congrats to everyone on their finds. Been keeping an eye on the thread & am thoroughly envious of the hauls.
Have been searching around my area for three weeks, on and off, with no success. Very new to mushroom hunting. We've had no rain here for the entirety of September it feels like. Does No Rain mean No Mushroom? We've been checking spots that seem like they would have potential - golf courses, fallow fields, cow pastures - but we can't get a bite.
Would be encouraged if anyone from the Midlands can report success.
Also, we have been using magicmushroommap.org to narrow things down while hunting - has anyone used this site before? Is it reputable?
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Southy]
#26943553 - 09/19/20 05:12 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Generally speaking Liberty Caps start to appear after the first rains of september, and disappear at the first hard frost of winter. If it has been very dry in your area i'd say that's probably why you've had no luck. Has there been other mushrooms around? In my experience liberty caps show up a bit later in the year than others like mycena
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: AcidGandalf]
#26943624 - 09/19/20 06:49 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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We've come across some other mushrooms here & there. Found some ink caps. Bizarrely, the lawn outside a local care home was absolutely flourishing with five or six different strains before it was mowed down this week, but that's been a total anomaly. It wasn't hosting libs & we didn't try to identify what was there.
There's a little bit of life in a cow pasture which we're hoping might produce later down the line. We've seen a couple of large things that we might describe as being like huge button mushrooms, as well as some small mushrooms with a brownish look and beefy green stems/gills. We have no idea what those are & assume they're dangerous.
What sort of life can we expect to find around libs? We've been told to look out for sedge grass, but grass kind of just looks like grass to us. Also, are we better off looking in shaded areas or are libs fine with full exposure to sunlight?
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Southy]
#26943769 - 09/19/20 09:29 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm guessing the lack of response from the Welsh people means Snowdonia must be laced with the magical fungi. Anyone foraged for mushrooms In snowdonia?? any advice would be appreciated!!!
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: Southy]
#26944143 - 09/19/20 01:10 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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This kind of moss is extremely common around Libs, they also prefer acidic soil https://imgur.com/a/ASoITmb
Edited by AcidGandalf (09/19/20 01:51 PM)
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: cosmospheric]
#26944263 - 09/19/20 02:10 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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No luck here in snowdonia, been to some fairly promising spots but nothing of the Lib kind - back here in a couple of weeks so hopefully seen some cooler weather and damp
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: OozDirect]
#26944782 - 09/19/20 07:23 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found these today in a new field a new spot for me fields but the sheep have been moved out last year there were loads of sheep in it this year none Had a check only had an hour and as near sunset think these are all libs or mostly but small so thinking that this field in particular will be more plentiful the colder it gets have the spot I found last year which was abundent but trying to leave it till later on October time also can anyone tell me what the big white shrooms are pictured also altitude was about 220m




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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: OozDirect]
#26945458 - 09/20/20 02:38 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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OozDirect said: No luck here in snowdonia, been to some fairly promising spots but nothing of the Lib kind - back here in a couple of weeks so hopefully seen some cooler weather and damp
Thanks for the update, its 5+ hour drive from where we live, we may have to leave it, or just try our luck at higher altitudes. =D
Edited by cosmospheric (09/20/20 04:03 AM)
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Re: Official UK Liberty Cap Thread 2020 [Re: cosmospheric]
#26945523 - 09/20/20 05:09 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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@Laird
Looks like you've got some libs, though the bigger capped ones don't look quite right, no gelatinous pellicle and the gills look too light...
The big white mushrooms in the second to last pic could be Calvatia gigantea (giant puffballs), cows like to play football with them when they get big. Or mybe new shaggy inkcaps cos they like to group together. Not too sure. Best to post a new thread in the id section for a TI.
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