whisperz Posted August 19, 2009 AFOAF couldn't deprive his fellow peeps of some more cubensis porn, so here I relay a porn snap of his... His final flush for 2009, says it all... Don't ask for prints, as he doesn't bother nowadays... whisperz,... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Μορφέας Posted August 19, 2009 holy cow! thats awesome! niiiiiiiiiiice Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idiot Posted August 19, 2009 There is no such mushroom as Mexicana cubensis. There is however, both Psilocybe cubensis and Psilocybe mexicana, they are two different species. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whisperz Posted August 20, 2009 There is no such mushroom as Mexicana cubensis. There is however, both Psilocybe cubensis and Psilocybe mexicana, they are two different species. I guess your nick says it all... Ps. cub (Mexican) expanded becomes: Psilocybe Cubensis (Mexican) ... duh! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idiot Posted August 20, 2009 Ps. cub (Mexican) expanded becomes: Psilocybe Cubensis (Mexican) ... duh! Dear Issac Newton It can only be "Psilocybe Cubensis" OR "Psilocybe mexicana" There is no such thing as "Ps.Cub (Mexican)", Unless you are a genetic scientist and you have jointed both of these species together! which deserves a Nobel prize. Or maybe it is Psilocybe Cubensis which has been home grown by a fellow Mexican shroomer and have Mexican passport!?!? In that case I have lots of Ps.Cub (Perthian) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idiot Posted August 20, 2009 In any case, they are amazing photos and I'm having a Ps.Orgasm by even looking at them Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bush Turkey Posted August 20, 2009 There is no such mushroom as Mexicana cubensis. There is however, both Psilocybe cubensis and Psilocybe mexicana, they are two different species. r tard! go get some penis envy and tell me they look like normal cubes!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whisperz Posted August 20, 2009 I guess the poor fellow is clueless to the hundreds of strains arising from Psilocybe Cubensis cultivation worldwide. Maybe he should use knowledge instead of fighting it... Idiot: Google.com is an invaluable source... use it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MORG Posted August 20, 2009 (edited) Dear Issac NewtonIt can only be "Psilocybe Cubensis" OR "Psilocybe mexicana" The contracted nomenclature used by whisperz (Ps. cub Mexican) is valid but he hasn't explained it well to you, probably because of your attitude. Ps. = Psilocybe = genus cub = cubensis = species Mexican = Mexican = strain So in theory you can name a Ps. cub (Whateverthefuckyoulike). The strain name will be as good as people are diligent in keeping the name together with the culture. And obviously unique cultures will be more likely to engender this diligence. Edited August 20, 2009 by MORG Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
El Presidente Hillbillios Posted August 20, 2009 Ps. cub (Whateverthefuckyoulike). Cool... what do those ones look like LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idiot Posted August 21, 2009 (edited) Ref: Erowid.org 95: Psilocybe cubensis (Earle) Singer [= Stropharia cubensis Earle; P. cubensis var. caerulescens (Murrill) Singer & A.H. Sm.; Stropharia subcyanescens Rick; S. cyanescens Murrill; S. caerulescens (Pat.) Singer] 13: Copelandia mexicana 131: Psilocybe mexicana R. Heim http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mus...ms_info12.shtml Dear Mycologists, if you have a reputable reference for your p.sub.cub.g.mexican or whatever the f**k you name it, I would be more than happy to read and learn instead of calling you "r tard" Kind Regards Idiot (it's sort of my fault anyway, who would call himself Idiot?!) Edited August 21, 2009 by Idiot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
El Presidente Hillbillios Posted August 21, 2009 i thought Morg explained it pretty well. Mexican is a strain of Cubensis the species. Not all of one species are all the same that is why they are sometimes split into strains or variants. A simply understood example of this would be Homo Sapiens (human beings) obviously we are not all identically the same genetically, For example African american, Asian, Caucasian. But we are still Homo Sapiens. This is prolly not 100% correct in my explination however i think it will help you get the idea. Have a look at this http://www.shroomery.org/8444/Abbreviation...ubensis-Strains Here are some of the different strains Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
t st tantra Posted August 21, 2009 there is much dispute over the naming of shroom species.......this link talks of the collection of p cubensis from mexico and refers to varieties of p cubensis.... http://www.stainblue.com/cubensis.html t s t . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
El Presidente Hillbillios Posted August 21, 2009 Also, as suggested google some pics of penis envy compared to Thai or even Mexicans, you will see the difference Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kenny Posted August 21, 2009 mmmm mush Nice work friend of whisperz ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whisperz Posted August 21, 2009 (edited) Idiot: we are not denying the existence of the sclerotia forming shroom Psilocybe Mexicana ... we are above that. The thing is you lack the knowledge of 'strains' within each Psilocbye specie... Example: PE6, Pink Thai Buffalo, Amazonian, Hawaiian, Malabar etc... the list goes on for cubensis... Just as Psilocybe Mexicana has many 'strains'. Example: A strain, Jalisco, etc... I'm getting tired of your ignorance really... you're defending your point, by ignoring the existence of strains within cubensis... in this case: Mexican strain. btw: Psilocybe Mexicana looks like this,... image from my FOAF's flush this year... While the sclerotia from that same shroom looks like this .. image from my FOAF's harvest this year too... Idiot: I suggest you go and learn to be discerning and discrete about your knowledge of shrooms in a forum who's people know alot more than you... try learning before you speak next time... whisperz,... Edited August 21, 2009 by whisperz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MORG Posted August 21, 2009 Dear Idiot, There are no reputable references that formalise the shorthand used by whisperz, i.e. (Ps. cub.). This is because nobody bothers to write down what is bleedingly simple and obvious to everyone else. If whisperz were writing a scientific paper he would have... Ah fuck it. Everyone else in the room agrees and understands. There's a point where ignorance ends and trolling begins... we might be over that line now. Nice grows. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strain_(biology) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mauve Posted August 21, 2009 whisperz, aren't those P.mexicana strain A or B ? Here are two pictures (not mine) of the Jalisco strain: Psilocybe mexicana is a very strong mushroom, the fruitbodies are much more interesting than the sclerotia (and way more cute !). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whisperz Posted August 21, 2009 mauve: Unfortunately, this shroom print came under the title of Psilocybe Mexicana and nothing else, thus the particular strain is unknown to my FOAF... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paradox Posted August 22, 2009 mmm nice mexicana porn guys whispers the first pic of p. mexicana you posted looks pretty strange, whats going on there? there appears to be a fruit erupting from the cap of another fruit! is this common with p. mexicana or what? either way lovely pics from all. i find p. mexicana particularly beautiful. so delicate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whisperz Posted August 22, 2009 Paradox: Yes, it appeared that there is a fruit growing from the cap of another shroom... very nice... though my FOAF hopes it's not a habit... While on mutants, did anyone notice the three mutants in the cubensis snapshot?... One has a nose... with the other is of 2 shrooms attached together by their caps... while the stalks grew separately... very bizarre... though not uncommon... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poo Posted August 22, 2009 Is the appearance of the spiral up the stem of Psilocybe Mexicana in the photo posted by whisperz typical? Looks amazing - some of the caps seem to follow the pattern too, I've never seem it before, beautiful! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gunter Posted August 22, 2009 Wow, I can't believe that including the nation of collection could confuse someone so much. No mycologist I know, or anyone versed in binomial nomenclature, would think that the word mexican was part of the epithet. To do so is so ignorant it reminds me of law enforcement! The pictures are lovely! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mauve Posted August 22, 2009 For those who went to Mexico or Amsterdam (when it was legal), did you find some differences in the experience with Mexicana, compared to other psilocybes ? Since my amazonian experiences, my mushroom travels became very similar as the Ayahuasca experience, so it's difficult for me to say...but the P.mexicana Jalisco is strong, i would say as strong as the Copelandia species. Very rewarding and spiritual. Sorry for hijacking the thread !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites