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Official Psilocybe Cyanescens Thread😜 1
#28591471 - 12/20/23 02:21 PM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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Just played that card... Got brf verm goin now...
I'll update with pics when I get a new phone...
Edited by syri (01/09/24 06:58 PM)
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: syri] 2
#28591499 - 12/20/23 02:43 PM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Pnin] 4
#28591526 - 12/20/23 03:05 PM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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I love Cyanescens and think they are more than worthy of their own thread. I'm honestly surprised, seeing as how much of a worldwide rock star the species is, that this has not happened yet.
Good for you for playing that card. Like finding an unknown patch for the first time.
A fitting photo for the commemoration.

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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Nichrome]
#28591605 - 12/20/23 04:28 PM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: tryptkaloids] 7
#28593421 - 12/21/23 09:07 PM (1 month, 6 days ago) |
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Cyanescens
  Sorry for some of the double pics, too hard to edit out. I just spawned some grain out to a chip bed from a clone today! Sort of a solstice celebration!
Edited by Land Trout (12/21/23 09:14 PM)
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Land Trout]
#28593561 - 12/22/23 12:48 AM (1 month, 6 days ago) |
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Land Trout said: I just spawned some grain out to a chip bed from a clone today! Sort of a solstice celebration!
That's a question i had anyway: Making beds in winter is generally possible without upcoming ice destroying the unestablished patch?
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: GogoBonkers]
#28593813 - 12/22/23 08:22 AM (1 month, 5 days ago) |
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Oh it’ll freeze, it’s forecast to get down in the 20s tomorrow it just doesn’t bother them. Safe route is to take them to sterile chips first but grain straight beds can work really well, gets them in the ground sooner.
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Land Trout]
#28593828 - 12/22/23 08:54 AM (1 month, 5 days ago) |
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Does anyone have any good pics of this species on agar?
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Pnin] 4
#28593889 - 12/22/23 10:10 AM (1 month, 5 days ago) |
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Germination plates, these are actually a blend of azzie, cyanescens, allenii, and subaeruginosa spores together. They’re considered the same species/ diferent varieties by lumpers,
 Here’s a pic of a clone
 They can vary a lot.
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Land Trout]
#28593900 - 12/22/23 10:19 AM (1 month, 5 days ago) |
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Lumper?
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: tryptkaloids]
#28593977 - 12/22/23 11:14 AM (1 month, 5 days ago) |
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Lumpers and splitters, different schools of identifying
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Land Trout]
#28594086 - 12/22/23 01:04 PM (1 month, 5 days ago) |
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So like would calling craterellus a chanterelle make one a lumper?
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Pnin]
#28594767 - 12/23/23 05:18 AM (1 month, 4 days ago) |
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Pnin said: Does anyone have any good pics of this species on agar?
cool, thanks because you let me check on that in the fridge. I missed the fact that cyanescens is much more vital in low temps The mycelium fought it's way already into the clingwrap. Very cool and impressing, but leaves me behind not knowing how to back it up with cyan. Guess it's a real outdoor lover, which is one reason more to spread it around
   
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: tryptkaloids]
#28594823 - 12/23/23 06:09 AM (1 month, 4 days ago) |
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tryptkaloids said: Lumper?
The idea is that Australia is the center of origin for wood-loving Psilocybe. Psilocybe subaeruginosa was described in 1927 in southern Australia from natural areas (aka environments not impacted by human activity) such as decaying eucalyptus.
In 1946 in Kew Botanical Gardens in the UK, Psiolcybe cyanescens is described. A very similar looking, wood loving Psilocybe. This "cyanescens" is only found in man made flower beds within the gardens. The idea is that through mulch and/or other Australian species of plants that were imported to the garden, the mycelium piggy-backed its way into the northern hemisphere.
The idea is the same for Psilocybe azurescens and Psilocybe alleni (both on the west coast of the United States) -- the mycelium was moved through various forms of trade/business. Thus, the working hypothesis is that Psilocybe cyanescens, azurescens, and alleni were all subaeruginosa originally, that has now had time to establish and adapt itself to the current areas where it is found "naturally"
Look up Alistair McTaggart, he's an Australian researcher who specializes in evolution and genetics and the majority of his work is on subs and cubes. Plenty of youtube videos of his talks he has given at conferences
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#28597463 - 12/25/23 10:48 AM (1 month, 2 days ago) |
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: syri] 1
#28597693 - 12/25/23 03:43 PM (1 month, 2 days ago) |
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Testing my Psilocybe Cyanescens liquid culture. Made over the summer, been sitting in the refrigerator for months now. I squirted some lc on these plates last weekend. Seems ok to me. I need to figure out some means of sterilize wood chips en masse. My pc only allows for 1 spawn bag at a time. 
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: Blopblop]
#28597699 - 12/25/23 03:52 PM (1 month, 2 days ago) |
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I'll be watching this thread Love to see people tackle these wood lovers. I will be starting my exotic adventures soon , Going To be doing a Indoor Fridge unit at some point. if anyone has pointers for indoor wood lovers or strains that must be cold shocked hit me upo. It will be good to watch a thread from someone who knows the challenge they accepted and gets results. not just a noob that thinks they can grow azure/cyans without any experience lol. Its always the longest 5 months of there lives wasted lol. Good luck everyone .
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: syri]
#28612852 - 01/07/24 10:35 AM (20 days, 14 hours ago) |
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syri said: I got some woodlovers I found in the park, goin on brf/verm and plannin to spawn moar to my woodchip bed before Feb arrives
Ok so I got major trich on my latest attempts at brf jars, the bed I made is looking good, can't wait to see the myc flourish coming spring
I'll update OP with progress coming spring time
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: syri]
#28612876 - 01/07/24 10:57 AM (20 days, 13 hours ago) |
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Got some coming in the mail, no idea where to start, but I'm excited!
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Re: Official Ps. Cyanescens Thread😜 [Re: syri]
#28612879 - 01/07/24 10:59 AM (20 days, 13 hours ago) |
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I'm thinking of trying to grow these in a pot in Edmonton, Alberta. I know they aren't native to this area, but it's my hope to get them planted in the spring and move the pots inside before next winter's freeze.
Any input would be appreciated.
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