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ID Help - Wavy Caps and New Spot Perhaps ?
    #26982943 - 10/13/20 08:35 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

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Habitat:
The wavy caps were found in a woodland area barely touched by people. They were found under a tree.

The second was on a slope leading out of a field with plenty of sheep.

Gills:
Pale brown to white

Stem:
Long thck white with slight bruising

Cap:
Large caps wavy. Some bruising on the top but I cant tell.

Spore print color:


Bruising:
Blue-Black


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Re: ID Help - Wavy Caps and New Spot Perhaps ? [Re: W1zard]
    #26982949 - 10/13/20 08:39 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Not psilocybe cyanescens. Look to be amarillia species.

Can you take a pic of the blue/black bruising you have claimed?


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Re: ID Help - Wavy Caps and New Spot Perhaps ? [Re: herbie]
    #26982970 - 10/13/20 09:00 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

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Thanks for the information. I am just looking at the moment for other varieties.

I have a lib spot and have plenty crisp dry at the moment I am just exploring.


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Re: ID Help - Wavy Caps and New Spot Perhaps ? [Re: W1zard]
    #26982972 - 10/13/20 09:01 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)



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Re: ID Help - Wavy Caps and New Spot Perhaps ? [Re: W1zard]
    #26982979 - 10/13/20 09:04 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

I cant see any blue bruising at all buddy. Cyans will bruise extremely blue when handled or damaged, its quite unmistakable.

I'm unsure exactly what you have but its nothing active.

For cyans you want woodchip beds in carparks and sculpted garden areas in the uk, they don't really grow in "natural" woodland habitats.


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Re: ID Help - Wavy Caps and New Spot Perhaps ? [Re: herbie]
    #26983076 - 10/13/20 09:57 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Well Thank you. I really want some Cyans that's all.

Thank you for your time it's appreciated.

Off to get some libs tomorrow.


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Re: ID Help - Wavy Caps and New Spot Perhaps ? [Re: W1zard]
    #26983111 - 10/13/20 10:17 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Stick with the libs if you have a plentiful supply, cyans are OK but personally I prefer the lib trip.

With cyans there can be a leg cramps type thing called wood lover paralysis, I have experienced it in the past and it can be quite unsettling when tripping.

They are both about as potent as each other so dosage is relative between species. I find libs taste better also, cyans can be quite bitter, and tough.

The one benefit to cyans is that they are larger and you can find a years supply in one spot so don't need to spend days hunting, once you have found a spot. I used to fill a bin liner in an hour from my old cyan spot, used to have enough for me and my crew to trip once a week for the entire year.

Libs ftw  though.


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Re: ID Help - Wavy Caps and New Spot Perhaps ? [Re: herbie]
    #26983182 - 10/13/20 11:05 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Plentiful is the issue aha I get some good days and some bad days I guess just like anything else but I am trying to microdose this time to see if I can help some issues I have been having. if they work then I would need a considerable amount to last until season again.

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