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mjshroomer
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics [Re: flanders53]
#712518 - 06/30/02 03:35 AM (23 years, 19 days ago) |
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The dosage for Panaeolus subbalteaus is from one fresh ounce to an ounce and a half or from 3 to 5 or 6 grams dried.
That could be four large shrooms or as many as twenty or more to make the weight. Close to the cubensis weight but a little more are reqquired.
mj.
I think I have posted these dosages before.
AS for dosage guides, my books were the first to put individual dosages for the shrooms.
mj
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flanders53
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics [Re: mjshroomer]
#712784 - 06/30/02 08:25 AM (23 years, 19 days ago) |
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mjshroomer - Your definitely right. I'm sure we underdosed. None of us had scales, so I kind of guesstimated. Tonight I'm thinking of consuming an ounce or a little more to myself. Thanks!
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics [Re: flanders53]
#712841 - 06/30/02 09:05 AM (23 years, 19 days ago) |
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Psilocybin tolerance builds up quickly, even if y ou had a mild dose yesterday it will likely deminish the effects today.
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flanders53
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics [Re: baraka]
#713391 - 06/30/02 02:14 PM (23 years, 18 days ago) |
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That quickly? Whoa..I didn't know that. I have decided against tripping tonight anyways, I am sort of tired from last night, and plan on waking up early to go for a run. Thanks baraka.
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics [Re: flanders53]
#713499 - 06/30/02 03:26 PM (23 years, 18 days ago) |
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I sure would like a print of those Pan.subs!
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flanders53
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics [Re: Pinhead]
#714823 - 07/01/02 01:13 AM (23 years, 18 days ago) |
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Check your PMs my friend.
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tchyted
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics) [Re: flanders53]
#715217 - 07/01/02 07:25 AM (23 years, 18 days ago) |
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yup, those be goodens. i second the id that those b pan subs
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Orchidman
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics) [Re: flanders53]
#715591 - 07/01/02 11:23 AM (23 years, 18 days ago) |
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Thank you, These look exactly like the ones I have growing in my garden in Toronto. Even the spore print is identical. The reason I didn't get it was the color was very light and even colour and didn't show the darker ring. This morning they were pure white but as they age today they are getting a bit of tan in the centre like one of yours. This is the second flush in a week but I didn't notice the last one until they were almost finished and they were much darker. I have been putting composted cattle manurer in the gardens for years and I guess they just hitchicked here. I am still not perfectly sure about mine but I have something to compare them to now.
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Fd3000
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics) [Re: Orchidman]
#717993 - 07/02/02 11:52 AM (23 years, 17 days ago) |
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Flanders you have some great luck!
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Orchidman
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics) [Re: Orchidman]
#718139 - 07/02/02 01:34 PM (23 years, 17 days ago) |
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What a difference a day makes. Tonight when I look at the mushrooms they have developed the little brown ring around the margin. Now I am 99% sure. The spore print is very dark brown. The gills were a very light washed out brown when young but aged to a light black. I looked at the spores under my microscope but it is only 200X so I didn't have a good look but they looked round and they could have been lense shaped but I didn't have enough magnification to see if they were compressed or ball shaped. They have the exact look of Pan subs now. The edges have started to split a bit but they are still standing tall after 3 days. The last 3 days have been unbearably hot and humid with humidex of 45c. These little mushrooms seem to thrive on it. I feel like I am wasting the mushrooms just sitting and watching. There are only 6 of them so I think I will just let them go to spores and give them a bit of manurer and next year they will come back again stronger. By the next flush I might be more definite on the ID. They have actually been there in that same spot for several years but I didn't do anything special for them.
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flanders53
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics [Re: Orchidman]
#719460 - 07/03/02 03:18 AM (23 years, 16 days ago) |
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Thanks FD. Orchidman- Be sure they aren't Pan. Foeniscii. Those have brown to purplish brown prints. Everyone check out my thread in the Pictures forum, I posted a bunch more a few days ago. I went back once more today..and didn't find as much as usual. Ah well, I left some to spread spores. By the way, I'm about to post a trip report in the trip report forum. These mushies offer some intense trips!!!!
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Orchidman
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics [Re: flanders53]
#723993 - 07/04/02 11:56 PM (23 years, 14 days ago) |
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flanders53 These have prints that are very dark brown almost black but definitely brown with no sign of purple even in different lights. I am very good with colour as I studied art. I will wait till the next flush and examine them again. It is so silly as I just received the Pan sub prints from www.bluefairysupply.com because I wanted to naturalize them in the garden. I might have had them growing here for years. I will still work with Mr G's spores as his are supposed to be very strong. Then I won't have to guess what they are. I will study the foeniscii as you suggest, but the print colour is wrong. Are there any poisonous mushrooms that look like Pan subs?
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Aynej
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics) [Re: flanders53]
#26269564 - 10/22/19 11:34 AM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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since cows have many stomaches the crap is pretty steril, that is why shrooms grow so well, plus the nutrients in the crap
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Greenween
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Re: Pan. Subbalteatus?(diff. from other post, pics) [Re: Aynej]
#26269594 - 10/22/19 11:48 AM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
Aynej said: since cows have many stomaches the crap is pretty steril, that is why shrooms grow so well, plus the nutrients in the crap
No no no Sterility has nothing to do with it neither does the multiple stomachs
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