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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Fybliss]
    #27334380 - 06/03/21 08:34 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Every single one I've picked has smelled sweet and earthy, but something "off" about it that I can only describe as urine-like.


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: atothedam2]
    #27334480 - 06/03/21 10:30 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

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Every single one I've picked has smelled sweet and earthy, but something "off" about it that I can only describe as urine-like.




I don’t detect any urine like odor from ovoids but psilocin is a freebase amine and amines do tend to have a urine like odor, so maybe you’re just more sensitive to it.

blue bruising has a much stronger odor than an undamaged ovoid.

Take an ovoid and put it in the freezer until it is frozen solid. Then take it out and let it defrost. The mushroom will turn black and the smell almost sickly.


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27334821 - 06/04/21 06:31 AM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Stop torturing the voids koods

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Debri piles going hard


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Shroomhunts]
    #27335306 - 06/04/21 01:20 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Got some massive chunkers that managed to blast through the mulch that was laid down on top of them


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27335476 - 06/04/21 04:10 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

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The lifespan of precolumbian Native Americans was about 35 years. Giardia is endemic in the ovoid habitat.





A little late, but I have to point out this is only due to high rates of infant mortality. First peoples who lived passed the age of two had an average lifespan in the upper 60s. For most of recorded history, hunter-gathers lived far longer and healthier lives compared to their “civilized” conquerors. Only *unsustainable* modern medicine & *unsustainable* ag technologies have allowed industrial people to be as tall, healthy, & long-lived as we are now.

HOWEVER, precolumbian peoples didn’t have municipal sewers, and they def didn’t have any sort of tolerance for sewer overflow days. Don’t eat dirty shrooms.

Thread relevant bit: I haven’t seen a single ovoid this year :frown:


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: dizzy_simmons]
    #27335519 - 06/04/21 05:10 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Welp the anticipated late season flush has not materialized. The weather continues to suck ass. We get just enough rain to get things started in the shady areas and then it dries out and everything stalls. The bugs don’t let anything last very long. Unbelievably shit season continues with nearly all my spots not producing anything at all.



Harvested what I could here. Tool even the tiny fruits after missing all the rain chances this week and nothing in the forecast for another week.


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27335528 - 06/04/21 05:23 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Omfg I’m coated in fucking ticks the size of poppy seeds. I’m so over this 😒


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27335532 - 06/04/21 05:31 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

watch out for the lone star ticks, don't get alpha gal allergy


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Moria841]
    #27335541 - 06/04/21 05:43 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Too late.




That was two weeks ago. No allergy so far


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27335542 - 06/04/21 05:45 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

I must have hit a patch of newly hatched ticks. Gross but fortunately at this stage they are sterile.


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27335546 - 06/04/21 05:48 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

I didn't find out that I had the alpha gal until months later when I was getting allergic reactions 4 hours after eating beef


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Moria841]
    #27335548 - 06/04/21 05:51 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Came across a half buried log producing shrooms a few hundred feet from my last spot. Out from the knotweed a good ways which is nice but the new enemy is multiflora rose and this plant/tree (see pic #5) with an odd almost foul smell...

Why only one small log chooses to fruit when there's a much larger patch of the exact same habitat adjacent is beyond me. I suspect this place has a bigger story to tell that I'm not seeing. But they are fairly healthy looking... not as many as all the shrooms koods is finding though, I mean that guy is killin it!



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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Moria841]
    #27335550 - 06/04/21 05:53 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

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I didn't find out that I had the alpha gal until months later when I was getting allergic reactions 4 hours after eating beef




So it took that long to take effect? I had hamburger last night no probs.

I’m not sure why I got a rash. The tick was barely attached, probably only for an hour at most.


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27335576 - 06/04/21 06:24 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Nah it didn't take that long to take effect, it just took that long for me to connect random allergic reactions at 2 am to me eating meat for dinner lol.

I wouldn't worry much about the rash, for the most part ticks leaving rashes is kind of random and doesn't always signal disease


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27335604 - 06/04/21 06:48 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

I usually get an itchy rash from tick bites. Sometimes it’s how I know I got a tick attached


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
    #27336888 - 06/05/21 11:52 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Some freaky voids that came out of mulch in Central Ohio.

Should have hit this spot a few days ago as many where pre dried or over mature. At least they got to blow their spore load.



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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Ps.NoName]
    #27337902 - 06/06/21 06:05 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)


A few nice ones from NJ I thought they would’ve been toast with 90+ temps but I guess last weeks rain prevented that


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: gman]
    #27337952 - 06/06/21 07:09 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

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A few nice ones from NJ I thought they would’ve been toast with 90+ temps but I guess last weeks rain prevented that



Similar finds for me as well


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Ps.NoName]
    #27337994 - 06/06/21 07:53 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

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Some freaky voids that came out of mulch in Central Ohio.

Should have hit this spot a few days ago as many where pre dried or over mature. At least they got to blow their spore load.






I found some more with the melting cap look.  Mutant, abort, or hot weather?  Looks like the veil did not separate or something but it kept on growing.

Seems like the weather has a great effect on the colors.  Some in the same area come up just days apart will be either bleached looking(hot?) or really dark brown/green(colder).


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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Ps.NoName]
    #27338007 - 06/06/21 08:01 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)



Not even sure this is a void


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