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May of found that new Psilocybe. (also large sub patch)
    #5615947 - 05/11/06 01:13 AM (17 years, 8 months ago)

Very very small specimen. Im gonna do my best to explain it however on my days excursion.

Today i hit up my usual weilii patches here in Woodstock and found absolutely nothing (damn you Phish!). However i found a very very interesting species.

It appeared to almost have the look of a Hyphaloma, It was growing in sand that appeared to be fertilized with nitrogen rich fertilizer. The fertilizer itself was blue which immediately set off red flags to me. The rest of the day i spent throwing up and unfortunately i was so sick i cant even remember what i did with the species but im sure there all dried out now. Fucking stupidely didnt take any pictures and im currently kicking myself in the ass for it.

Incredibly small species, looks like the ones that Lizard King picked a few seasons back ago. Only picked a couple of them. At first i thought they were Pinning weiliis. Had some very dull blue bruising, Defenite Psilocybe look to them.

Also found probably one of the largest producing pan foe,pan sub, and Conocybe lactea patch i have ever seen in my life. Its way bigger then that one patch Flow. They were all fruiting next to eachother. Their was so many i was stepping on them with every step i took. I didnt bother to pick them because im not keen on identifying pan subs and honestly not worth the effort to pick them.

All of these mushrooms were growing next to each other.

Gonna see if i can maybe get a picture of these species and hopefully they are not completely dried out. Ive spent most of the day vomiting and forgot to take a picture.

Good hunting fellas and have a shroomy day.


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