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Jadedgreen
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ID request for active mushrooms
#26990849 - 10/17/20 11:40 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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ID request for psilocin/psilocybin mushrooms: Panaeolus cyanescens Psilocybe cubensis
Habitat: South Louisiana Where does it grow? Pasture near to trees What does it does it grow from? Old dung
Gills: Black, attached/?, gills very many spores
Stem: Stem 1 very thin like rails white underneath layers Stem 2 solid thick cream purple ring
Cap: A 0.5-1.75 cm B 2 inches
Spore print color: Black to brownish/purple Bruising: blue all shades of blue until black
Other information: Fresh scent like pools and streams of water or green clovers. Very acidic to mild.
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: Jadedgreen]
#26990897 - 10/18/20 01:19 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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looks like pan and cubes to me
can't say for all of them though.
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: Rafiikii]
#26993921 - 10/20/20 03:37 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Spore print from same shroomin
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: Jadedgreen]
#26995441 - 10/20/20 09:29 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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pans have a black spore print
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: Rafiikii]
#26995586 - 10/21/20 12:55 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Red look like P. cubensis, green is likely P. cubensis but too dry and can't see much on the picture.
The others look like a mixed bag of Panaeolus. I'd say cyanescens if they have black spore print and you saw them bruising blue before they got totally black.
I've seen Pan. cyanescens bruising heavily blue and getting pretty dark like that but it's hard to say without knowing how the transition went.
Edited by shroower (10/21/20 12:57 AM)
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: shroower]
#26996390 - 10/21/20 01:19 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah the red circle and green circles were where I grouped the cubes together with one slightly purple
More I found seem a little more together and better shape I also grouped them as cubes with large pans and pans with large pans 59% humidity 84° fahrenheit October 21 Partly cloudy All have bruised blue getting darker after a few minutes
Edit: Fourth pic is an unearthed pan cyanescens on top a panaeolus papilionaceus which I threw away. You can see mycelium under the pan cyan
Edited by Jadedgreen (10/21/20 01:25 PM)
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: Jadedgreen]
#26996470 - 10/21/20 02:00 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Jadedgreen said: Yeah the red circle and green circles were where I grouped the cubes together with one slightly purple
More I found seem a little more together and better shape I also grouped them as cubes with large pans and pans with large pans 59% humidity 84° fahrenheit October 21 Partly cloudy All have bruised blue getting darker after a few minutes
Edit: Fourth pic is an unearthed pan cyanescens on top a panaeolus papilionaceus which I threw away. You can see mycelium under the pan cyan
Oh yes, those are fresher. You got them, P. cubensis and Pan. cyanescens. Anecdotal but that heavy bruise on Pan. cyans. is reverted by soaking them in a solution of vitamin C (that you plan to drink). I found them to be pretty potent that way compared to just blackened ones.
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: shroower]
#26996815 - 10/21/20 06:22 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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shroower said:
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Jadedgreen said: Yeah the red circle and green circles were where I grouped the cubes together with one slightly purple
More I found seem a little more together and better shape I also grouped them as cubes with large pans and pans with large pans 59% humidity 84° fahrenheit October 21 Partly cloudy All have bruised blue getting darker after a few minutes
Edit: Fourth pic is an unearthed pan cyanescens on top a panaeolus papilionaceus which I threw away. You can see mycelium under the pan cyan
Oh yes, those are fresher. You got them, P. cubensis and Pan. cyanescens. Anecdotal but that heavy bruise on Pan. cyans. is reverted by soaking them in a solution of vitamin C (that you plan to drink). I found them to be pretty potent that way compared to just blackened ones.
Here is a black spore print from one of these pan cyans:  Is it better to use the dark bruised blue rather than completely blacked for the vitamin c solution? And the bluing is supposed to fade away after?
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: Jadedgreen]
#26996989 - 10/21/20 08:35 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Very Nice Finds
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Re: ID request for active mushrooms [Re: Jadedgreen]
#26997213 - 10/22/20 12:43 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Jadedgreen said:
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shroower said:
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Jadedgreen said: Yeah the red circle and green circles were where I grouped the cubes together with one slightly purple
More I found seem a little more together and better shape I also grouped them as cubes with large pans and pans with large pans 59% humidity 84° fahrenheit October 21 Partly cloudy All have bruised blue getting darker after a few minutes
Edit: Fourth pic is an unearthed pan cyanescens on top a panaeolus papilionaceus which I threw away. You can see mycelium under the pan cyan
Oh yes, those are fresher. You got them, P. cubensis and Pan. cyanescens. Anecdotal but that heavy bruise on Pan. cyans. is reverted by soaking them in a solution of vitamin C (that you plan to drink). I found them to be pretty potent that way compared to just blackened ones.
Here is a black spore print from one of these pan cyans:  Is it better to use the dark bruised blue rather than completely blacked for the vitamin c solution? And the bluing is supposed to fade away after?
Both worked when I tried. I really don't have an explanation for that but I have a hypothesis now that we know that the polymerization of psilocin is what gives it the blue/black color that the polymer might be breaking back into psilocin monomers. Guess we'll have to wait until new research comes to show that or not.
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