can some one identify this fun guy

hiphip247

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so SWIM purchased 2 eigths of this fun guy and i want to know what my fellow riu peeps think of it.
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thanks for the help..
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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They look like cubensis to me. Hard to say for certain without a better pic.
kids are picky now, they want everything to have a cool name, if thats what they want thats what they get, ppl cnt stand to know the simple truth, everything has to be a crazy complex system, i sold some mushrooms the kid asked what they were, i told him cubes, and he goes "no the strain name". im like idk tell em there golden teachers, just a common name that came to mind, so next time he gets mushrooms he asks, if theyre still the golden teachers, lmfao, as one of my friends said oh so well mushrooms are gonna blow ur mind regardless. whether its a bag of stems , a bag of dust or a different variety of cubes
 

Unnk

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need much better pics

its hard to tell what the hell they are

i do lots of ground picking (not recommended to any one else*

the first pic is so small and granulated that it looks like moss on some random LBm

but the second pic looks like a giant liberty cap cause of the nipple but liberty caps are easiest to spot before the picking as they have a very distinct look
 

BenRHx

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need much better pics

its hard to tell what the hell they are

i do lots of ground picking (not recommended to any one else*

the first pic is so small and granulated that it looks like moss on some random LBm

but the second pic looks like a giant liberty cap cause of the nipple but liberty caps are easiest to spot before the picking as they have a very distinct look
What areas in the USA are known for where pyschadelic shrooms grow in the wild?
 

Unnk

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all over i dont do cross nation picking

but where im from liberty were a easy one to spot on a field and i could just goto a random clearing and usually snag a couple

do a couple days of this and you get a pretty nice little harvest


picking is a art and you have to have someone whos previously picked the area for best safety and results


and its a art because if you pick right you wont destroy the fungal mass it self and keep the species around
 

CaptainCarnival

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all over i dont do cross nation picking

but where im from liberty were a easy one to spot on a field and i could just goto a random clearing and usually snag a couple

do a couple days of this and you get a pretty nice little harvest


picking is a art and you have to have someone whos previously picked the area for best safety and results


and its a art because if you pick right you wont destroy the fungal mass it self and keep the species around
where could one find more information about the art of natural mush hunting.....serious question though it might sound mocking...i apologize
 

Unnk

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dont cut them you want it to pop off if you leave a bit on there it will begin to rot
 

2fast92

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Florida and Northern Cali.
I lived in Lexington, Kentucky for most of my life and I lived on a horse farm. I learned about shrooms when I was maybe 16 but didn't try them until I was 17. I ate some cubes the first time I ever did them and the next day (summer) I was outside and saw some mushrooms growing out of some horse manure and thought that they looked pretty familiar. For two years after that, every summer was a pretty nice harvest of some decent cubes that I just found growing outside my house.

Edit: I also spent like two weeks making sure they were cubes and not poisonous. So don't just eat anything off the ground.
 

canndo

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I lived in Lexington, Kentucky for most of my life and I lived on a horse farm. I learned about shrooms when I was maybe 16 but didn't try them until I was 17. I ate some cubes the first time I ever did them and the next day (summer) I was outside and saw some mushrooms growing out of some horse manure and thought that they looked pretty familiar. For two years after that, every summer was a pretty nice harvest of some decent cubes that I just found growing outside my house.

Edit: I also spent like two weeks making sure they were cubes and not poisonous. So don't just eat anything off the ground.

In the Contiental U.S. - If the mushroom bruises blue and shows a purple/brown spore print it is highly likely that it is a cubensis, but even so, this is not enough for someone unfamiliar with cubensis in the wild to be the whole of one's evaluation.
 

2fast92

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In the Contiental U.S. - If the mushroom bruises blue and shows a purple/brown spore print it is highly likely that it is a cubensis, but even so, this is not enough for someone unfamiliar with cubensis in the wild to be the whole of one's evaluation.
Which is why I spent so long doing research and making sure they were really cubes.
 

DaSprout

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I hear stories about how people that live out in the "stix" are always just walking along and practically tripping over them.

pun intended.
 
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