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kiteboarder1020
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ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS
#7394476 - 09/10/07 11:31 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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just retrived what i think to be cubies i am a total noob and do not have access to pictures atm. so i will do my best to explain
Habitat:grass feild 4-5ft from some trees and fence.
Gills: grayish green color more grey with brown around the edge (circumfrence of the umbrella)
Stem: brownish silky color a wet but still seems to be dead..
Cap: very light brown over the entire cap with a darker shade in the center top but this is pealing...? the largest is about 2 inchs in diameter with kinda of a hardish nipple at the top
Spore print color: will post when i find out but what color should they be purple right?
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: south east cost of florida
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sounds like the toxic Chlorophyllum molybdites, the probably the mushroom most commonly mistaken for P. cubensis in the gulf states. if you have any trouble telling these two species apart, you need to take a close look at both and compare the differences. the similarities are only superficial.
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joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: canid]
#7394524 - 09/10/07 11:44 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sounds like you just described the Moly in my front yard, lol. Yeah, by that description I'd have to say no go.
-------------------- My favorites are weeping willows, which aren't really weeping at all. They're very wispy, witty and will dance in the breeze with you. Nothing like a tree that wants to dance with you. Although it doesn't like its thin limbs being pulled at all, it absolutely LOVES it when you walk through them, letting them gently slide over your face and shoulders. If you're naked, the willow considers it to be sex. It will orgasm on your mind and you will blow dream chunks into outer space. All very fun until your neighbor sees you. -The Joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: joekenorer]
#7394564 - 09/10/07 11:57 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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I would agree I am a noob on the site but not to the little guys esspecially if there was no bruising
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implee
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: Walter1496211]
#7394583 - 09/11/07 12:03 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Cubes grow DIRECTLY Out of poo
 Gold faded yello on top
Look at the veil ittle be blue or purple
before it opens up



Gills look like

Cut the stem ittle turn blue or green
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joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: implee]
#7394596 - 09/11/07 12:07 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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God I loves Imps porn.
-------------------- My favorites are weeping willows, which aren't really weeping at all. They're very wispy, witty and will dance in the breeze with you. Nothing like a tree that wants to dance with you. Although it doesn't like its thin limbs being pulled at all, it absolutely LOVES it when you walk through them, letting them gently slide over your face and shoulders. If you're naked, the willow considers it to be sex. It will orgasm on your mind and you will blow dream chunks into outer space. All very fun until your neighbor sees you. -The Joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: joekenorer]
#7394613 - 09/11/07 12:12 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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My goal is to eventually make sets of picture of every stage of growth so i can just put them side by side in one picture, so newbs to cubes wont mix them up with green gills anymore...
like all the different cap colors at every stage of its life, the viel the blueing at diferent stages and everything 
people need to stop mixing it up
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joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: implee]
#7394665 - 09/11/07 12:33 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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As much as I love Cube pics here, I haven't seen any that look EXACTLY like the the ones here. And none of the ones here look like the ones where I grew up. (Which, coincidentally, don't quite match the ones here either). Genetics are fascinating.
-------------------- My favorites are weeping willows, which aren't really weeping at all. They're very wispy, witty and will dance in the breeze with you. Nothing like a tree that wants to dance with you. Although it doesn't like its thin limbs being pulled at all, it absolutely LOVES it when you walk through them, letting them gently slide over your face and shoulders. If you're naked, the willow considers it to be sex. It will orgasm on your mind and you will blow dream chunks into outer space. All very fun until your neighbor sees you. -The Joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: joekenorer]
#7394679 - 09/11/07 12:38 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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yeah i tossed a cake in some HPOO with golden teaches last week.
But lets just say the spores fell in the mulch, i wasnt growing them or nothing 



blueing

Gills

cap

Purpleish veil

I guess based on the top i can see how someone new to cubes MIGHT think green gills is a cubensis, but if you look for the other traits there all there...
I love genetics of mushrooms also 
Even though the mycelium of the Golden Teacher inoculated the SAME hpoo from the field i find my cubes and its the same climate, the golden teachers have a diferent look then my native texas wild cubes!
Its awesome
Edited by implee (09/11/07 12:43 AM)
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: implee]
#7394696 - 09/11/07 12:49 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Wow, Imp. Those actually look very close to whats growing here. You say they are golden teacher? Because that would be an apt title.
-------------------- My favorites are weeping willows, which aren't really weeping at all. They're very wispy, witty and will dance in the breeze with you. Nothing like a tree that wants to dance with you. Although it doesn't like its thin limbs being pulled at all, it absolutely LOVES it when you walk through them, letting them gently slide over your face and shoulders. If you're naked, the willow considers it to be sex. It will orgasm on your mind and you will blow dream chunks into outer space. All very fun until your neighbor sees you. -The Joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: joekenorer]
#7394717 - 09/11/07 01:02 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah there Golden Teacher
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: implee]
#7394730 - 09/11/07 01:08 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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They Are = They're
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implee
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: CureCat]
#7394735 - 09/11/07 01:12 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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"your" right "there" golden teacher 
im from texas learn to deal with my poor english
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: implee]
#7394748 - 09/11/07 01:16 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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YOOOOUUUU'RRREEEEE!!!!
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joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: CureCat]
#7394783 - 09/11/07 01:31 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ya'll are.
-------------------- My favorites are weeping willows, which aren't really weeping at all. They're very wispy, witty and will dance in the breeze with you. Nothing like a tree that wants to dance with you. Although it doesn't like its thin limbs being pulled at all, it absolutely LOVES it when you walk through them, letting them gently slide over your face and shoulders. If you're naked, the willow considers it to be sex. It will orgasm on your mind and you will blow dream chunks into outer space. All very fun until your neighbor sees you. -The Joekenorer
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: joekenorer]
#7394820 - 09/11/07 01:47 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Slang doesn't bother me. That has puncuation, and is not representative of a different word with an unrelated meaning.
Such as: where were wear we are we're
All different words, with different meanings. They should not be substituted for one another!!
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implee
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: CureCat]
#7394865 - 09/11/07 02:10 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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you know what your totally right
the thing is you know what i mean so it doesnt matter its all vocalized the same way to a texan
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: implee]
#7394893 - 09/11/07 02:25 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Actually, it does make reading more difficult!! I know, it is hard to believe, but if i start reading a large paragraph, and within the first two sentences (or run-on sentence) there are numerous substitutes of these common words, and i am not amused, i scroll to the next post and don't read the paragraph, 'cause it just makes me go "Wait... what did- OH, okay....."
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: CureCat]
#7394903 - 09/11/07 02:29 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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that just makes you remember my name more.
I know i spell things wrong but if its more letters im not typing it
lazy-reppin-4-life
i shud strt teyepin leik dis nouw
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Re: ID on possible PSILOCYBE CUBENSIS [Re: implee]
#7394920 - 09/11/07 02:37 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
implee said: I know i spell things wrong but if its more letters im not typing it
i shud strt teyepin leik dis nouw
There are 7 letters in "teyepin", versus 6 in "typing". There are 4 letters in "nouw", versus 3 in "now".
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