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ApostleofAzathoth
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Registered: 11/16/17
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Video Feedback Request
#27101360 - 12/21/20 06:12 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I made a 16ish minute YouTube video going over what I consider to be the most useful information for recognizing active Psilocybe species (particularly Psilocybe cyanescens, Ps. azurescens, and Ps. alenii) in the Pacific Northwest. Most of the information in the video I learned from this forum.
I am posting it here to ask for feedback. It would be nice to have confirmation that I am not spreading any misinformation before I promote it more broadly. I also think it could be helpful for some of you, as I go over several "look-alikes" for which I frequently see ID requests in Hunting & ID.
It is monetized, so please use an adblocker, especially if you are watching to give feedback. I recommend uBlock Origin, or AdNauseum if you don't want to watch the ads but still want me to get paid.
With that out of the way...
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Nitro87
Living the Dream



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Great video mane!! @3:33 I would just add that they have been found on the East coast of the US and parts of Europe/UK. Very informative! I want to travel to the PNW to hunt for these beauties one day! Keep up the good work. 
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Edited by Nitro87 (12/22/20 06:19 PM)
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TigerStrike
carpophore locator



Registered: 12/22/20
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Re: Video Feedback Request [Re: Nitro87] 1
#27103387 - 12/23/20 01:26 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Let me say I love your video and it is AMAZING!!!!!
But you use absolutes in your speech I did not find accurate.
environment, You say it is the first piece of information required. It is not required. It my be the most important aspect but not a requirement. I will edit this post as i listen to it more!! I am deeply pulled in.
@ 4:55 would you want to also list Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe azurescens, Psilocybe subaeruginosa, Psilocybe bohemica, Psilocybe arcana, Psilocybe serbica or are you describing only the pnw findables?
Edited by TigerStrike (12/23/20 02:02 AM)
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ApostleofAzathoth
lunatic wielding pressure cooker



Registered: 11/16/17
Posts: 697
Loc: Somewhere in the PNW
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Quote:
Nitro87 said: Great video mane!! @3:33 I would just add that they have been found on the East coast of the US and parts of Europe/UK. Very informative! I want to travel to the PNW to hunt for these beauties one day! Keep up the good work.  
Thanks! Yeah that is worth noting probably. MO shows them all over.
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TigerStrike said: Let me say I love your video and it is AMAZING!!!!!
But you use absolutes in your speech I did not find accurate.
environment, You say it is the first piece of information required. It is not required. It my be the most important aspect but not a requirement. I will edit this post as i listen to it more!! I am deeply pulled in.
@ 4:55 would you want to also list Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe azurescens, Psilocybe subaeruginosa, Psilocybe bohemica, Psilocybe arcana, Psilocybe serbica or are you describing only the pnw findables?
Good point, it isn't required is it? Do you think it is fair to call Habitat the only rational or effective starting place?
Thank you for that list I left out. I'm sticking to species I have first hand knowledge of for part 1, but I will edit the script of part 2 to address those species.
Thanks!
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