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Anonymous
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo 1
#75433 - 05/06/00 08:31 AM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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woops no picture. This happened before. Will try again.
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Anonymous
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo 1
#75435 - 05/06/00 08:32 AM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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they are shiney and funny color because I washed them.
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GGreatOne234
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Registered: 12/23/99
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75436 - 05/06/00 09:51 AM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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mattso
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75437 - 05/06/00 02:21 PM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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We like Beesly  You are having Autumn down there right now, right? Is that the best time of year to hunt your area? How about spring?
-------------------- "Humanity is entering into a time of consequences" ---
- Winston Churchill
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Anonymous
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75438 - 05/06/00 07:33 PM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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you are right mattso. It is nearly winter here. This is my first season of fresh picking. For many years I would purchase home grown cubensis when I lived where they do not grow. I have been in this sub-tropical climate for a few years and never knew this was the mother land for not only cubies but also copelandia. A few months back I stumbled into the shroomery. After finding many links and photos to study for identification, I went out searching. I have been amazed and wished I had learned earlier. In short I have only experienced the end of summer/ autumn season. I hear they go all year round since the winter lows only reach the sixties farenheit. Will keep everyone posted of the lastest finds.
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GGreatOne234
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75439 - 05/06/00 11:41 PM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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HA HA !!
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GGreatOne234
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75440 - 05/06/00 11:43 PM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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beesly[This message has been edited by GGreatOne234 (edited May 07, 2000).]
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Psychonaut
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Registered: 12/17/98
Posts: 407
Loc: Vancouver Island, Canada
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75441 - 05/07/00 01:08 AM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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Great Pics, keep them coming.------------------ "I think of myself as an intelligent, sensitive human being with the soul of a clown which always forces me to blow it at the most important moments." J.M. Northern Touch Spores
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surrealthoughts
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75442 - 05/07/00 01:45 AM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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hey where abouts in aus do ya live bb?
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Anonymous
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75443 - 05/07/00 02:49 AM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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GO THE MAROONS! Is that a good enough hint surreal T? You are from Sydney hey? How did you go in the blue mountains? (your old post) In case you have not seen this page do check it out. http://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/magic_mushrooms_aunz/magic_mushrooms_aunz.shtml Good information for the Great Southeern Land
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surrealthoughts
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75444 - 05/08/00 04:52 AM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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bloody qlders  hehe we'll see how it goes this wednesdayi heard from an experienced shroomer (supposedly), she went a hunting and had no luck. im pretty sure im gonna grow my own cubies f i can get my hands on some spores. my bro also got some mushrooms when he went to the blue mountains but they were bad. werent bruising blue and stuff....
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Anonymous
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75445 - 05/08/00 06:59 AM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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Do not know much about the goodie ones around you. Have you researched growing your own? This site has many threads that are chockers of growing techs.I do not know if the prints I have are viable. Besides for a first time grower you probably would want to rely on a spore source that is for sure. Then if all goes down the toilet you know it would be your mistake. You can do everything perfect but if you have an infected print you may never get started.Surry, there are ten different types of freaky mushies in your state. click number 22 on that link I gave you . It gives a list of ones in NSW It may be easier just to research them, maybe buy an ID book and you will be laughing. Literally
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Psylosymon
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Registered: 10/11/99
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Re: aussie cubensis and c. cyanescen salad photo
#75446 - 05/08/00 01:39 PM (24 years, 11 months ago) |
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cool pic beesly  ------------------ Father Psylosymon:PRAISE OOLAR!!!!!!!!!!! Listen to brother oDin,show us your tits! ************************* "you worked at a sperm bank and got fired drinkin on the job" Dilated Peoples
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