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acidtripper8
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what are these?
#5395231 - 03/13/06 01:19 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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GGreatOne234
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here is the picture:
and there is no way of telling with a picture like that.
they kinda look like dried Psilocybe cubensis, but with a picture like that there is no telling.
take the mushrooms out of the bag and put them on a white surface and then take a picture of them.. then we might be able to say for sure if those are Cubes or not.
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acidtripper8
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here is a little bit better of a pic, a couple of caps
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mikeownow
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I would say dried cubes but without a spore print and what not you can only be 99% sure
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LaughingGym
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If you don't trust the person you're buying off of to give you the right kind of mushrooms then you shouldn't have bought off them in the first place. But they look good to me. LUCKY BASTARD!
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Gumby
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Trying to make an ID on dried mushrooms is close to impossible without a microscope.
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eris
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Yeah, like already stated - it is impossible or close to it to identify most dried mushrooms with any kind of certainty. While they look like dried cubes (and chances are they probably are), the best one can do is only speculate - as the possibility remains that they are a different species. Many things can look the same when dried.
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4skin
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Re: what are these? [Re: eris]
#5399431 - 03/14/06 02:31 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Looks like Cubes to me but if you don't know wich you don't then dont even bother eating them. You could have a mixed bag you never know.
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LaughingGym
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Re: what are these? [Re: 4skin]
#5399740 - 03/14/06 04:10 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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How can you tell from a microscope? And is it more guaranteed to know what genus it is this way?
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