Taifoid
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About Taifoid
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Day Tripper
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Gender
Male
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Country
Wide Bay Burnett
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anything interesting
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Sub tropical East Qld
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thx 4 the welcome guys, nice to be a member of the best site around and wow, yep, they were cubes...
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hi santiago, thx 4 helpin me out, I have been a member for a while and I really enjoy the vibe you guys have goin on. Sorry for playin the lazy card, it was a prety 1/2 baked in hindsight. I guess that afoaf was surprised his question was answered so quickly and figured he could lazily expect the rest to be, while failing to think of the implications were a mature member of your community recommend processes to a newb. Afoaf Gotta realize "ask an expert" is a double sword, and hopes to be more mindful in the future. thx again edit grammar
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thanks for the tip, but sik is, with very minor exceptions, a dullard of monumental proportions... He asks if he may rephrase the question thusly. www.google.com then search site:http://www.shaman-australis.com "please advise what to type next" tgif and cheers :-)
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Awesome, thanks 4 ur help. afoaf will make sure he pinches the stem from now on, He didn't realize he was being a naughty boy and said he was sorry... he was also wondering if anyone had a good place to find out what he could hypothetically do with them next, as he's a bit dull and can't find it himself lol.
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afoaf become interested in mycology very recently, and went looking around some farms in the Mary valley today, they were all growing on cow pats. they are a bit damaged because, he had a bit of a long drive home b4 he could photograph them. he was worried someone may have seen him picking them and notified the establishment, so he put them in a plastic bag and hid them in the air-filter box lol. When they were fresh they had nice white stems and a funky light gold colouration about the size of a 20c coin on the top. sik did a spore print and it was a dark pinky-purple colour, and when he pinched the undamaged white part of the stem it gradually changes to a deep blue-black colour. sik read that Cubensis is supposed to turn purple, so I'm here to find out whether he has a bunch of yummy nom-noms, or something a bit more on the deadly side... any help would be ab fab oh, and he was also interested in finding a good place to find out how they may hypothetically dried/stored/consumed.... Cheers
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Hi, this is my 1st post on this forum, please be gentle lol. I hope someone can help me to ID these lil mushies someone I know found today :-) Sik went searching for them in a cow paddock near Gympie, they were all growing on cow pats. they are a bit damaged because, sik had a bit of a long drive home b4 he could photograph them. sik was worried someone may have seen him picking them and notified the establishment, so he put them in a plastic bag and hid them in the air-filter box lol. When they were fresh they had nice white stems and a funky light gold colouration about the size of a 20c coin on the top. sik did a spore print and it was a dark pinky-purple colour, and when he pinched the undamaged white part of the stem it gradually changes to a deep blue-black colour. sik read that Cubensis is supposed to turn purple, so I'm here to find out whether he has a bunch of yummy nom-noms, or something a bit more on the deadly side... Any help would be ab-fab