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Everything posted by dood
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Ive also been looking for these, Ive been taking it to sort out a broken sleep pattern and it worked where other drugs failed truly a miraculous fungi.
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All these guys bruised blue, had purple/brown prints and were sharing a patch of mulch with Stropharia aurantica. looked like Psilocybe austaliana or Sub's, maybe some of you folk would know?
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Sorry these were from July.Just couldnt get them onto the computer. Have you found them in Sydney before? Im almost certain theyre Sub's, Ive heard theyre round Sydney but have only ever found them in the mountains. Much appreciated. Dood.
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Tried the other day to upload, my Mac hates my nokia. Dont think Ill be able to post them. Tah tho
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Hi there fungiphiles, Ive always gone to the same patch in the mountains to view Sub's. About a month ago I spotted some not far from the cbd of sydney. They all exhibited key visual characteristics such as no veil, blueing when picked and the trademark caramel cap. Q. Are there any known dangerous blueing species out there? 'Thanks for taking the time'
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http://forums.mycotopia.net/wild-mushrooming-field-forest/54242-galerina-species.html#post719227 checkout this on above mention specimen
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I just go to my local vet, tell them theyre for refilling printer cartridges.
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Yeah the cobweb veil(partial?) anyways. The spore prints where purpley brown. Thanks heaps!
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Im a little excited at the prospect of the psilocybe subaeruginosa season beginning shortly. From memory when the temps get down to round 7degrees C, and after good rains they begin to show up. Just wondering if anyone out there would like to share any pearls of wisdom on this topic...Happy Fungi Spotting Everyone
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Does anyone know of any potentially harmfull Fungi that bruise blue in Australian alps or other parts of the country? I have looked this up before and only found a miniture species that occured close to the equator... Thanks in advance everyone.
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I would love to, Im away for the entire weekend. Its gonna rain too! You guys are gonna have some awesome Fungi spoting I can feel it. I really appreciate the offer tho, another time for sure.
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Hmmm. Good old Oberon, well If anyone has any luck doing some photography Id love to see them.
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Im already watching the weather reports. Last year was better than I couldve hoped for so Im hoping to have similar luck this time round I guess. Got a patch going at home also so Ill see how that goes...Ahh, I cant wait.
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Gday all, thought Id chuck a few pic's up for your looking...The mountains were good to me today!
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Mt Tomah Gardens has Ephedra growing in a lot of spots...
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Ive had similar things in the past, sometimes visual references of places can be shot into your mind then later on whilst travelling you may find them. All those Myan and almec and aztec fellas would get into the Ayausca or mushy trips and become their totem or whatever to get views of the forest etc. Maybe your totem is a vehicle..? I should be slapped for that one...;) In the future theyll probably work this shit out and it wont be such a fringe subject, it could harnessed maybe..?
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The thing is also, In my book and online pics dont look like what I saw but, they blue like cubes Ive picked years ago. Before I decided to hunt I checked around on the shroomery and Mycotopia and discovered the only other blueing fungi was a non-active Bolete or whatever theyre called, so If thats all they are Im fine. Ive chucked away ones that turned the least blue. Specimens from first hunt had fruited in excessively wet conditions and were close to being overcome by the weather, these ones took longer to blue. Second finds were noted as fresh, pigments in cap and whiteness of stem suggested this, also they blued savagely. On the second day I back tracked and saw ones Id ripped up and had chucked on the ground in disgust mistaking them for lookalikes,"theyd all turned blue" I just didnt wait long enough for them to change. It seems older specimens are less viral than youngers ones. I would guess also that there is an amount of diversity in morphology of these little guys and that maybe this accounts for the stoutness of some in the patch, or maybe they were busy fuiting when they were belted by to much rain which stunted theyre development. We can never be lax on this shit tho and if anyone ever has any doubts they should air them immediatly! You were right to mention it Hunab, please if you have further info that im un privy to please divulge at this point because Im ready to try em out
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What about the Blueing...? I bruised everyone to be sure...
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Good advice, Ive been doing that for most of them.
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Medlow Bath, Lawson, Blue mountains Hospital...Katoomba. There out there dude, sometimes I walk past them without noticing them only to find them whilst back tracking. I found some recently around birch and Eucalypts, not to mention Lavender. Parks, schools, think Amenities they like heavily mulched beds. Theres more mulch around domestic areas than in the wild, they are more prolific around us.
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Depending on their age they blue at different rates. Young pins blue vigorously whilst older(caps out) took 15mins or so approx.
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heat cameras mounted on choppers scan for irregualr ducting on houses, also anyone lax enough to use a card for purchases at a hydro store is vunerable, and or they record peoples liceance plates when visiting such a place. That must feel sweet!
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Thanks again mate, yeah Im planning on testing them out soonish, perhaps the smaller size dose for me. Maybe 2grms..