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Wrightii
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Trying different types of wild psychedelic mushrooms
#26967363 - 10/03/20 10:35 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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A friend of mine is an eager and experienced identifier and collector of wild (mostly edible) mushrooms (all the credits and admiration to @ Optieklops). Next to great dinner potential ( ) and acces to live cultures of edibles, he supplied me with a bunch of sporeprints from different psychedelic mushrooms:
1. Panaeolus cyanescens - tropicalis origin: Uganda 2. Panaeolus cinctulus - origin: Uganda 3. Psilocybe liniformans - origin: Western Europe 4. Psilocybe cyanescens - origin: Western Europe

The spores are quite old (>1 year), and were taken in the field on pieces of paper. Transferring to agar, they are probably very prone to contams, but hey, nothing to lose! Prepared agar dishes with 10 gr LME, 10 gr agar and 2< gr yeast on 0.5L water.

Took the prints and used an inoculation loop to transfer some of the spores to agar. Everything was done in front of the flowhood.

Each of the prints got 3 transfers to these ridiculous small plates (d=2.5cm, I love it). I've grown Pan. cyanescens Jamaican before with 'succes' (never got that full covering even flush) and have acces to HP and CP. Some quick searching shows it should be possible to plate these on agar. I'm hoping to fruit the Panaeolus species indoors, and the Psilocybe outside on a bed. Any advice/links on growing any of these? Or maybe alternative agar recipes or teks, in case I can't get them to germinate (was thinking of maybe using poo-pasturization water, not sure if it makes a difference - still have plenty of spore material).
All advice and experiences are welcome, I will keep you all updated!
-Wii
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Trying different types of wild psychedelic mushrooms (moved) [Re: Wrightii]
#26968709 - 10/04/20 08:25 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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This thread was moved from Advanced Mycology.
Reason: Not advanced
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mind.at.large
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Re: Trying different types of wild psychedelic mushrooms (moved) [Re: bodhisatta]
#26968783 - 10/04/20 09:20 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah not really for the advanced forum but really cool nonetheless!
For the panaeolus, go check out MacMerdins pancakes- I’ve had success with that, or go read through the official panaeolus thread. Plenty of good info and amazing cultivators in that thread that can point you in the right direction
For the ps. Cyanescens, look up any wood lover tek. Those are super easy to grow given that you live in the right climate. Just isolate good mycelium, put on grains, then put on wood chips and wait.
The liniformans is a whole other beast. I recently got a print from Captain Future of a liniformans and have been doing some research into cultivating those and it definitely seems very difficult. Very similar parameters to semilanceata. Check out Captain Futures grows on ways to cultivate those. In fact, check out all his grows for ideas on all the prints you have!
Good luck!
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Wrightii
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Re: Trying different types of wild psychedelic mushrooms (moved) [Re: mind.at.large]
#26995966 - 10/21/20 09:01 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Small update;
It turned out most of the spores where not viable anymore (not by my hands atleast). I did have succes with Psilocybe azuresence. Took a few transfers to get it clean and contam free, but I think I managed to isolate the good stuff:
 It's fluffy but spreads well on agar, so I hope I might be able to work with it! Then there is also a bit of a mystery plate:
 I'm quite sure it is mycelium, but according to my labeling it should be Panaeolus cyanesence "tropicalis". It does not look like Panaeolus mycelium I've seen before though. It looks way more like yellow oyster for those who might have seen that one. My guess is I've mislabeld the plate. Was working on cloning a wild lionsmane the same day, my guess it's that one. Also dope though! Or is anyone familiair with Panaeolus mycelium that looks like this?
Cheers!
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