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blackout
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Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains
#4709272 - 09/25/05 10:27 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Found about 40-50 semis in a grass field grazed on my cows and sheep, and possibly goats.
If any vendor want to swap these prints for a PE syringe, let me know (or a partially used PE syringe). There are about 11 that came out as you can see, 1 had none and another is barely visible.
Edited by blackout (09/25/05 11:15 AM)
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Mitchnast
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: blackout]
#4709358 - 09/25/05 11:02 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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not semis at all
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Mitchnast
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: Mitchnast]
#4709360 - 09/25/05 11:03 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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1. No requesting or revealing specific locations.
Locations NOT allowed: Business names, shopping centers, when specific directions are given to a location, any place with an address.
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blackout
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: Mitchnast]
#4709396 - 09/25/05 11:17 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Location removed. I am pretty certain these are semi's. It is a field that I have picked in about 6 times, they always look like this and are certainly active. All of them have definite nipples on the caps.
Edited by blackout (09/25/05 11:23 AM)
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GoKart
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: Mitchnast]
#4709596 - 09/25/05 12:08 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Mitchnast said: not semis at all
Yeh, I'm not convinced that they're semi's either, be careful mate.
Edited by GoKart (09/25/05 12:09 PM)
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Mitchnast
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: GoKart]
#4709708 - 09/25/05 12:34 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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definitelY no semis. not even all the same species or even all the same genus two species of Panaeolus and one species of Panaeolina
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: blackout]
#4709947 - 09/25/05 01:20 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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yeah those are a species of Panaeolus, not Psilocybes.
and c'mon man, those spore prints you made are no-good. -only one of them came out half-decent..
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blackout
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: GGreatOne234]
#4709980 - 09/25/05 01:31 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Well I wont eat them so, if you are all so certain. I have a big stock of cubes, and prefer to be able to predict the effects. They do look the exact same as the ones I have always picked (and tripped on). Any ones friends have picked over the years looked like this, there are some pics of semis posted here that I have never seen growing here.
I know the prints are not great, but if you can see spores you have enough. Thought they may have been of use to somebody.
Edited by blackout (09/25/05 01:32 PM)
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: blackout]
#4710023 - 09/25/05 01:44 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Psilocybe semilanceata spores are dark purplish-brown in deposit. And they are extremely difficult to cultivate.
I have seen one picture of them cultivated invitro (by a picture posted by mjshroomer); done by a proffessional. and i think that is the only time this message board has seen them cultivated.
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: blackout]
#4710031 - 09/25/05 01:47 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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in a grass field grazed on my cows and sheep, and possibly goats.
sounds like you are hunting the right kind of place to find liberty caps. so just keep looking
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: GGreatOne234]
#4710063 - 09/25/05 01:55 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Workman has grown them. I know they are not worth attempting to grow, it would be academic to try it, I thought there maybe some people who really are interested in examining the prints! The picture MJ may have posted is probably the Gartz one of it in a conical flask, I have heard claims that it is a fake, it does look like somebody dug up some earth and stuck in in a jar. There were other reasons too, I think it is mentioned in workmans thread in advanced.
I'm not going to bother looking again, I have cubes growing and in the field I found lots of old cow pats what I have just prepared. I found freshly cut straw in a field too. Plenty to keep me busy.
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: blackout]
#4710119 - 09/25/05 02:11 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm not going to bother looking again,
well you are in a prime area to be finding Liberty Caps, during the right time of year too. and if you have a safe field to be hunting on, i would personally give it a few more trys.
ive never personally found or hunted liberty caps, but i would prefer eating wild libs over dried cubes.
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Mitchnast
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: GGreatOne234]
#4710199 - 09/25/05 02:32 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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wild liberty caps are way better than dried cubes
way way way way better
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blackout
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: Mitchnast]
#4712958 - 09/26/05 05:17 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Mitchnast said: wild liberty caps are way better than dried cubes
way way way way better
but better how? simply the potency? or effect? The potency will vary from field to field. What I meant was that with the cubes I pretty much know what 2g is going to do to me. Wild shrooms are a bit hit and miss, like LSD (which I never do anymore for the same reason). And I know there are no maggots or stuff in my cubes. And I am sure that I am eating cubes! due to my obviously poor identification skills
Edited by blackout (09/26/05 05:18 AM)
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: blackout]
#4715150 - 09/26/05 03:37 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Those prints are fine. If you can see spores then that is plenty for agar work. But..... I do have to agree that those are not Psilocybe semilanceata. It looks like you have at least two other species there.
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Re: Semis in Ireland. glencullen in the dublin mountains [Re: blackout]
#4715589 - 09/26/05 05:01 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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i have found liberty cap potency to be MORE reliable than home grown cubensis. and certainly more potent. i can take 2 g cubes and trip, or just feel a bit. libs are always sharp and potent. pan subbs are the most variable ive found, usually weak but sometimes surprisingly strong.
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