identification help?

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by u4ik, Jun 2, 2011.

  1. u4ik

    u4ik Member

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    Came by these in a shaded area under our patio they where growing down from the bottom of the wood (slightly decaying wood) have had ton's of precipitation lately. sorta look similar to ones i have had before, tried pinching the stems because they already had a very slight blue ting, they now look more brownish blue 1st pick is before picking, when they where together. any help would be awesome! sorry for the bad quality images all i have is a cell phone.
    peace.
     
  2. u4ik

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    i did try the safe-pik guide on erowid, but i can't come to a conclusion.
     
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    they are not active.. as in they are not any good.. I can tell you that much. Sorry.
     
  4. u4ik

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    Many thanks, almost left a a pm b/c u i saw u helped another person asking the same

    thing. Would have had a hard time trying something found in my yard, even if they where

    confirmed, so it make a my decision that much easier.
     
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    There are many species of magic mushrooms that grow in the wild. Its takes time a patience to find them. Depending on where you live. there may be more than you know. .
     
  6. u4ik

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    I did procure what i was looking for today. Yeah!!

    I think it would be awesome to learn Mycology, but not sure how to go about it.
     
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    yes. mycology is very interesting. It also takes patience and dedication, perseverance... I would love to be able to understand the depth of mycology but my brain is fired....

    Good luck..

    wild mushroom location google.

    you can run it againt background by area..
     
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    The first thing you should do when you find a mushroom is take a spore print. All Psilocybe mushrooms have purplish/black spore prints.

    The bluing reaction is not a 100% accurate indicator of psychedelic activity because there are other species of mushroom that also stain blue but have different colored spore prints.

    But if a mushroom stains blue and has a purple/black spore print then there is a high probability that you have a active specimen.

    As for learning about mycology download and read these three books (the last one is the best magic mushroom identification guide on earth):

    http://www.4shared.com/document/bo6_-uip/The_Mushroom_Cultivator-A_Prac.htm
    http://www.4shared.com/document/qQTT6XdE/Growing_Gourmet_and_Medicinal_.htm
    http://www.4shared.com/document/TYuV4pK9/Psilocybin_Mushrooms_of_the_Wo.htm
     

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