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Re: OMG! Kansas Cubes (Pics) Updated 11/09 [Re: jethro]
#3337853 - 11/09/04 03:18 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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wicked stuff
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: Peaceful_Nomad]
#3357395 - 11/13/04 08:04 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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peaceful nomad,
i keep getting personal messages from people who think your findings are a fake!~
i admit myself that your findings are completely off the hook,
ive been getting personal messages behind the Oklahoma shroomer who is finding Copelandia mushrooms right now also, and for that i even replied in the topic that those finds are completely off the hook
people are messaging me saying that someone cultivated that patch of shrooms your finding -which could in fact be a possibility not to say you're the one doing it but it's a possibility someone introduced those shrooms
i personally believe what you have is a completely natural yet-obscure natural fruiting.
im just giving you the heads up that people have messaged me and others are thinking other ideas
GG
and i also believe that the Copelandia's from Oklahoma is true also.
GG
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Peaceful_Nomad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: GGreatOne234]
#3372509 - 11/17/04 01:05 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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i keep getting personal messages from people who think your findings are a fake!~
It's a good thing I don't define my self worth by the way others may or may not think of me! I find it funny that those who think my findings are fake (cultivated rather than wild) are too AFRAID to post their opinions. They would rather attempt to create an animosity through derogatory PM's to fellow Shroomerites.
GG, thanks for the "heads up" on the petty, jealous behaviours of those who are being "haters". I have nothing to prove to anybody here at the Shroomery. Anybody who has hunted at a horse dung pile will know that the pile is ALWAYS being disturbed and is NOT an ideal place for a guerilla grow.
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people are messaging me saying that someone cultivated that patch of shrooms your finding -which could in fact be a possibility not to say you're the one doing it but it's a possibility someone introduced those shrooms
i personally believe what you have is a completely natural yet-obscure natural fruiting.
im just giving you the heads up that people have messaged me and others are thinking other ideas
Nomadette and I have found 8 separate patches at this location. The areas we discovered these patches (in the middle of a path, on the side of a road, in a recently disturbed area of the pile, etc.) were DEFINITELY NOT cultivated by humans and are wild patches.
Next spring, I am going to bring this find to the attention of Kansas University's Mycology Department. I think global warming has something to do with finding P. cubensis in NE Kansas (and the cubes and copes in OK).
GG, you KNOW myself and Nomadette. You know the type of people we are. Lying and decieving are not part of our lifstyle. I thought we were sharing an exciting, fantabolous find with the Shroomery community, not expecting to be demeaned behind the scenes.
Thanks again for the props on the find, GG. I am honored to have met and developed a friendship with you Perhaps someday you can visit up here and we will go mushie hunting!
I will probably make this one of my last posts. I find it a colossal waste of my time to take the time to go hunting, take pics, clean the haul, take more pics, and post the results.... only to be disrespected behind my back by a few small minded individuals too frightened to speak their minds in an open forum. For those of you who think that this post is a lie , have the cajones to state so rather than hide behind a PM to another Shroomery member!
Namaste,
Peaceful Nomad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: Peaceful_Nomad]
#3372935 - 11/17/04 05:59 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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but its just what you said man a FEW people. iv been following your thread and i believed you. Most people come hear read that they dont grow there so they will never believe you unless they see it in person. But who cares what they think. The crazy freak of nature finds are allways the coolest.
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mjshroomer
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: sui]
#3373018 - 11/17/04 07:10 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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IF you are being doubted then post a picture of a local newspaper in front of the mushrooms. I have done this on numerous ocassions and it ends any disbelief which someone has.
mj
The boy from Oklahoma promised he would post a picture of his shrooms on a local paper, maybe I asked him to to clarify so people would not doubt him.
have a shroomy day.
mj
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: mjshroomer]
#3373918 - 11/17/04 12:11 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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I believe you no mad.
If they could be grown by humans, then they easily could survive in the wild.
I know it is hard for some of these amateurs to believe, but mushrooms are completely capable of growing with humain aid.
I have found cubes in NE Kansas too. Not as nice as your, however.
Yeah, give KU a call, I am tired of not seeing cubensis in Kansas field guides, that and the famous "poisonous" listing.
Hang in there 'mad.......jethro knows.
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: mjshroomer]
#3375456 - 11/17/04 05:11 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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the guy from Oklahoma posted a picture of the copelandia shrooms on a newpaper, and i still find it hard to believe lol
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Mjshroomer, have you ever picked Psilocybe cubensis from horse manure like this? -they grow differently than they do on cow/buffalo turds.
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peaceful nomad is an honest man, and a hard working man who doesnt have the time to make stories up about shrooms and upload all these pictures for us to see.
i think it just has to do with the horse-dung they grow differently from horse dung / stable shavings.
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also, there have already been Several Oklahoma shroomers post pictures of their Psilocybe cubensis finds, right here at this forum, and they even claim them to keep fruiting after the first couple frosts of the winter.
it's insane, global warming, i believe it. it seems like it is happening before our very eyes.
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also, the copelandia's from Oklahoma are completely off the hook, but i am believeing it completely. if you look at his picks you can tell they are in fact wild Copelandia's.
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: GGreatOne234]
#3376422 - 11/17/04 08:34 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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GGreatOne234, Where in Oklahoma is he. mj
Edited by mjshroomer (11/17/04 08:37 PM)
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mjshroomer
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: mjshroomer]
#3376453 - 11/17/04 08:42 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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They are not wild copes. Just copes. No manured mushroom is considered wild.
They are common in their habitats as are cyans in alder.
Remember the 100,000 shroom patch in England. i posted the information a few years backk. They mulched a race track and the cyans went all the way around the track in the mulch. Identified by several mycologists from local universities in the area in England.
Here many pickers refer to finding cyans intheir natural habitat, blackberries. But then that is just one habitat of the genera. There are close to abotu twnety magic shrooms world wide which can be found directly in manure besides P. cubensis and copelandia cyanescens.
hjavea a shroomy dayin manure
mj
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: mjshroomer]
#3381020 - 11/18/04 06:33 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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here there are some pictures of Oklahoma cubensis http://www.shroomwizard.com/picturegallery3.html
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Supernova
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: GGreatOne234]
#3381216 - 11/18/04 07:09 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Which one of you fellas is the wizard? I used to buy jars from you.
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TomJoad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: Supernova]
#3382057 - 11/18/04 10:15 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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holy... i lived in NE KS 20+ yrs (in fact my profile says i still do...) looked hard and never seen anything like this. I wondered as well whether someone (not you nomad) was attempting to cultivate, but it seems that that someone would have harvested as well... looks like a damn good find. I know some psilocybes have been reported in Kansas, the kaw valley mycological society has a book of kansas mushrooms that mentions this (you can find it at the lawrence public library... it has a silvery-grey cover), though i can't remember the particular species they mentioned. But hey it is quite humid there, some years more than others, and if the spores made were there there isn't a doubt in my mind that kansas would eventually have the right weather for them to grow outdoors. yea kansas, and congrats nomad... by the way, do I know you?
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Peaceful_Nomad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: GGreatOne234]
#3389507 - 11/20/04 02:36 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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peaceful nomad is an honest man, and a hard working man who doesnt have the time to make stories up about shrooms and upload all these pictures for us to see.
i think it just has to do with the horse-dung they grow differently from horse dung / stable shavings.
Thanks for the kind characterization GG. As far as the growth parameters of the cubes I and Nomadette have been finding, I agree the horse dung / stable shaving mixture has a great deal with the size, potency, and gregariousness of this particular P. cubensis. Furthermore, I have noticed a difference in the warmer weather fruitings VS cold weather.
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I believe you no mad. If they could be grown by humans, then they easily could survive in the wild.
Yeah, give KU a call, I am tired of not seeing cubensis in Kansas field guides
Thanks jethro, I am going to be contacting a University Mycologist next season.
I went out to the dung pile this afternoon and found an AMAZING fruiting that blew me away! I will be posting pics of my finds later.
Namaste,
Peaceful Nomad
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Peaceful_Nomad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: mjshroomer]
#3389863 - 11/20/04 04:00 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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IF you are being doubted then post a picture of a local newspaper in front of the mushrooms. I have done this on numerous ocassions and it ends any disbelief which someone has.
More Pics to come later
Namaste,
Peaceful Nomad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: Peaceful_Nomad]
#3390509 - 11/20/04 07:24 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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OMG i am so envious. i have lived n central kansas my whole life. i have gone n search for these rare beauties but never had anyluck. i wish i lived closer to u. i think i mite go search tomorrow. but it is gettin colder here. THERE IS HOPE!!...lol
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Peaceful_Nomad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: Fungus_Farming]
#3390631 - 11/20/04 08:01 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Here is some pics of what I was blessed with today! Not expecting to find much, if anything at all, I discovered two of the eight patches were fruiting GREGARIOUSLY!
P. Cubensis.... In Kansas.... After two hard freezes.... In NOVEMBER!!! Craziness
First patch with backpack in 2nd pic for size comparison ~
2nd patch with backpack in 2nd pic for size comparison ~
The entire haul laid out prior to cleaning ~
I have reached my upload limit. More pics tomorrow.
Namaste,
Peaceful Nomad
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Supernova
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: Peaceful_Nomad]
#3390817 - 11/20/04 08:58 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Those are some gorgeous pics. Such clusters! Some tasty little rockets sprouting up. Mmmmmmm.
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cube428
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: Supernova]
#3390843 - 11/20/04 09:04 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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WoW! Ace JOB on that!! wonderful--- and in KS no doubt- defying nature and all the laws of mush as we Know it
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Peaceful_Nomad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: cube428]
#3390895 - 11/20/04 09:18 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks for the replies. No job on my part, other than locating the mushies, taking the pics, and harvesting.
I guess the job is resizing and posting pics
Peace,
Peaceful Nomad
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Re: Kansas Cubes Final Flush pics 11/09 [Re: Peaceful_Nomad]
#3390910 - 11/20/04 09:23 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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what can i say nomad, ive been checking up on your posts for the last few weeks and i am still speechless. i hope you take some spores to a biologist to see whether or not they are a new strand of cubes...be sure and give them a worthy name.
laterz
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