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baraka



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Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio
#317446 - 05/14/01 09:27 PM (22 years, 21 days ago) |
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I live in dayton ohio, i recently found 48 Panaeolus subbalteatus mushrooms. Im soooo excited, this is my first magic find. I was out with my friends on a walk in the woods, we went off the path and my friend noticed some mushrooms on a dead tree and right around it. The little guys were everywhere! I ate about 5 grams dried last night and had a superb experience. If anyone living in ohio, id recommend checking out the Dayton Metro Park dam, thats where my find was. Once i get my film back ill post the pictures.
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: baraka]
#317457 - 05/14/01 09:43 PM (22 years, 21 days ago) |
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your a badass baraka, i wish i had that good a luck in texas... get those pics ready im anxious!
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: baraka]
#317550 - 05/14/01 11:18 PM (22 years, 21 days ago) |
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I do not know how you found Panaeolus subbalteatus on a dead tree since they do not grow on wood, bark or even mulch.
They are a hay/straw compost and/or manure fruiting mushroom.
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have a shroomy day.
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baraka



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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: baraka]
#317897 - 05/15/01 01:20 PM (22 years, 20 days ago) |
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Thats wierd i guess, my pictures are coming back so i can pick them up tommorow, i got pictures of em in the ground and on the dead tree shit, pictures of em drying, and some close ups of the gills, and of me eating em :) We just got some more rain last night, gonna check back same area.
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baraka



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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: baraka]
#317907 - 05/15/01 01:35 PM (22 years, 20 days ago) |
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Oh ya, has anyone had problems with stomach aches from these things. I am pretty expierenced eating home grown cubes, and never had any stomach problems. 3 out of the 4 poeople i fed these too, including me, felt sick, gassy for a bit after we ate. Those side effects did not last long tho and we felt fine once we started to smoke some weed.
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: baraka]
#318043 - 05/15/01 05:09 PM (22 years, 20 days ago) |
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they could not be paneolus subbaltaetus. perhaps a rare psychoactive speices of psathyrella? (ive heard there is at least one) but aside from that i think perhaps you were high from the weed you smoked and immagined the mushroom effects. the mycelium cant grow on wood, let alone can it fruit.
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: Mitchnast]
#318100 - 05/15/01 06:29 PM (22 years, 20 days ago) |
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Mitchnast, there are no psychoactive species of Psathyrella.
That most likely was a false positive of a mushroom in a mixed collection. SInce it was first written up as a psilocybian mushroom, others have since analysed numerous collections of the species in question and found them to be non-mind-altering.
mj
At first I thought maybe it was a Psathyrella but am doubtful of it.
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: mjshroomer]
#318112 - 05/15/01 06:42 PM (22 years, 20 days ago) |
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good enuff. heres some macroscopic look-alikes ive found growing on wood. they are very different in all areas eccept color patterns, but even so ive found them on wood, this mushroom has a white sporeprint.
 Edited by Mitchnast on 05/15/01 08:45 PM.
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Mitchnast
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: Mitchnast]
#318114 - 05/15/01 06:43 PM (22 years, 20 days ago) |
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next pic
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Mitchnast
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: Mitchnast]
#318116 - 05/15/01 06:43 PM (22 years, 20 days ago) |
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and from below
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: Mitchnast]
#318744 - 05/16/01 05:22 PM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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Nice pix Mitch.. I gotta get me sumathose..
Where did you find those ones growing?
Hay? bales or something?
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: Mitchnast]
#318982 - 05/16/01 10:46 PM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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Hullo Mitchnast:
The photos come up kinda dark on my screen, but those sure look to me like "Honey Mushrooms" (Armilleria mellea). The shape, the color, the veil, the white spores, the clustered growth habit all agree with that species.
These are a mediocre edible: sour, watery, with tough stringy stems, but often abundant when better edibles aren't. Also a BAD parasite of living shrubs & trees--one of the very few harmful basidiomycetes., so you shouldn't ever put 'em in your compost pile!
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Re: Found Panaeolus subbalteatus in ohio [Re: Woodsman]
#319042 - 05/17/01 12:20 AM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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i really doubt it, i find honey mushrooms to be much smaller and smoother, these guys are scaly all over and grow as big as my head. those ones in the pic of the above veiw are as big (cicumference wize) as golfballs. honey mushrooms i found appered in a patth of dead plant matter once. maybe with their paracitic nature they actually killed it. these mushrooms took about 2 weeks to reach maturity, at wich time the area is painted white with heavey white spore deposits. i thought honey mushrooms had a sore color simmilar to psilocybes. i could be wrong tho, its just stuff i thought i knew :P oh well. ive found these guys growing as large as saucers in HUGE clusters before drying up into black woody masses.
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