ID REQUEST, ASAP Please.

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by flamingmushroom, Jul 5, 2007.

  1. flamingmushroom

    flamingmushroom Member

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    HABITAT; In forest on a light coloured log (nothing dead or anything)
    We've found these before and had a mate eat them, (stupid I know but nothing happened) Just wanna verify whether they're active or not.

    They look similar to liberty caps.

    I have put a 2 dollar coin (australian) in the pic to show size roughly.

    Need to know ASAP please.
    No I do not have a spore print.(Sorry) But a general consensus would be good.

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  2. Four Winds

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    Dude... get your mark-up straight haha.

    Anyways, those are NOT actives.

    Def. not any strain of cubensis, gill color and structure is wrong. DO NOT EAT THOSE.

    And P.S. man.... having a friend test them is a HORRIBLE idea. Even if he volunteered, you shouldn't have let him eat some. This can be the difference between life and death here, and having a kid die from mushroom poisoning certainly isnt going to help the legal status any. You gotta step up and be responsible, dont let that shit happen man!
     
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