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Soularize
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Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images)
#4770273 - 10/07/05 05:59 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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From what Ive seen, this is an early blooming patch. other patches in the city arent quite up to speed yet, maybe we just still need some more solid rain. Aaaaaanyways this patch is densely covered in foliage, making for some pretty difficult camerawork, plus it was pretty dark in there. whatever...hope you enjoy! this is merely the beginning of the season's fruitings
that's all for now. Most of those fellas were jussssst too small for me to pick them, as i reckon they'll reach their full growth in another 2 or 3 days. hehe, this guy found me photographing this patch and was all like "Whooooaaa duuuude. Whatcha got there bro?" LOL he hadn't ever found a patch of Cyans before but he was able to recognize them immediately. The kid had long hair and was carrying some sort of hippie instrument (of the flute variety) so I pretty much knew he was cool. He tried telling me that Cyanescens have more psilocin in them than cubes, and that they're not very visual yeah I spared him his dignity and humbly said "welllll perhaps you just havent eaten a large enough dose". hehe newbie. I let him pick a few of the matures and he went on his merry way. "Not very visual"
yep, I'll let him figure that one out on his own...experience tends to be the ultimate teacher
{Peace}
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SIRSUURpSytrance
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: Soularize]
#4770327 - 10/07/05 06:15 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Wow nice find dude! Ahah silly hippies. I personally think cyans are stronger the cubenzies. But anyways congradulations on this early find, i hope i am just as lucky this weekend!
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Stymee
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: Soularize]
#4770598 - 10/07/05 07:44 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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The PNW Cyan army will be out in force this weekend. Great finds!!!
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day_tripper
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: SIRSUURpSytrance]
#4770600 - 10/07/05 07:45 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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beautiful pics man!!
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World Spirit
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: Soularize]
#4770614 - 10/07/05 07:52 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thank you!
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hEAtOniKgun
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: World Spirit]
#4770664 - 10/07/05 08:09 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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hey soularize, i have some questions about your find, how secluded was the forest you found the cyanescens in? an what were they growing on? i have been hunting for cyanescens in federal way, wa for 3 days now and i havent found anything, i need to know where to look, thanks very nice find.
Edited by hEAtOniKgun (10/07/05 08:15 PM)
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World Spirit
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: hEAtOniKgun]
#4770669 - 10/07/05 08:11 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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plant them and they will grow
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@cro
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: hEAtOniKgun]
#4770735 - 10/07/05 08:32 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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No need to get discouraged, it's just the beginning of the season. Places are just starting to pin and a few are in full bloom. In a couple weeks you'll have a hard time not finding them.
Very nice finds. I found my first ones on the way home from work today too!
Congrats!
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rainbowlight
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: @cro]
#4770755 - 10/07/05 08:38 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
@cro said: No need to get discouraged, it's just the beginning of the season. Places are just starting to pin and a few are in full bloom. In a couple weeks you'll have a hard time not finding them.
Very nice finds. I found my first ones on the way home from work today too!
Congrats!
good to hear man, i hope youre right, cause i think ive already put in my hours this season already
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hEAtOniKgun
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: rainbowlight]
#4770831 - 10/07/05 08:57 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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yeah ive spent a good 3-4 hours looking already, and also another question, do woodchips appear naturally? or were they put there at some point? cause im having trouble finding woodchips in my area, but i was told that there all over. can anyone help, thanks.
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rainbowlight
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: hEAtOniKgun]
#4770860 - 10/07/05 09:03 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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ive put in well over 10 hours
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Soularize
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: hEAtOniKgun]
#4770876 - 10/07/05 09:07 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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No, man places the woodchips in certain areas for certain reasons.
Don't bother hunting around in the woods, you typically won't ever find Cyanescens growing there. You'd be much more likely to find them by simply checking all of your local parks.
You really oughtta do some research via the Shroomery's search function. It should get you on the right track. Good luck!
{Peace}
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Edited by Soularize (10/07/05 09:07 PM)
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SweetLeaf
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: Soularize]
#4771419 - 10/07/05 11:29 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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I greatly appreciate your pics, they seriously make my day so much better, I can't wait to get out there tomorrow and do some checking of spots.
5 star photography by the way!
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Soularize
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: SweetLeaf]
#4771517 - 10/08/05 12:39 AM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks!
Seeing these beautiful specimens really made my day alot better too
Call me a biased psychonaut, but I honestly feel that the Psilocybe Cyanescen is one of THE most beautiful, majestic, and handsome mushrooms to behold, among actives or non-actives.
The Cyanescen is like the George Clooney of mushrooms. basically.
{Peace}
-------------------- "All but one man died. There at Bitter Creek. And they say he ran awayyy." - A little show called Branded
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didjin_d
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: Soularize]
#4773113 - 10/08/05 02:25 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Damn fine photography Soul.
Those pictures make me a little wet in the pants!!!
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psiclops
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: didjin_d]
#4773181 - 10/08/05 02:45 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Delicious, too.
Ok, maybe not. But not bad.
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SweetLeaf
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: Soularize]
#4773387 - 10/08/05 03:43 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Soularize said: Call me a biased psychonaut, but I honestly feel that the Psilocybe Cyanescen is one of THE most beautiful, majestic, and handsome mushrooms to behold, among actives or non-actives.
The Cyanescen is like the George Clooney of mushrooms. basically.
Couldn't have been said better.
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Soularize
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: psiclops]
#4773610 - 10/08/05 04:43 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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I actually prefer eating em fresh from the patch...I almost enjoy the taste hehe...much better than eating Cyans dry IMO.
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Ice House Shaman
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: Soularize]
#4788461 - 10/11/05 06:19 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Soularize..... Those are truly some very outstanding pics. I cant wait until the Seattle area patches are in full bloom I know you will astonish us all with some more photographic treasures. I am going to do my best to give U a little competition as 90% of the patches I know of are only just now pinning. So I've got thousands of photogenic mushies on the way just begging to get in the family album. BTW what type of camera do U use? my compliments again. Ice House Shaman n
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psilocybebonsai
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Re: Friday's P. Cyanescens finds (Large Images) [Re: Soularize]
#4789995 - 10/11/05 10:32 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Soularize said: Thanks!
Seeing these beautiful specimens really made my day alot better too
Call me a biased psychonaut, but I honestly feel that the Psilocybe Cyanescen is one of THE most beautiful, majestic, and handsome mushrooms to behold, among actives or non-actives.
The Cyanescen is like the George Clooney of mushrooms. basically.
{Peace}
i definately feel the same way. they look so dominant, but luxurious too :o)
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