mushrooms- are they magic ones?

UKgrower101

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hi all. this mite sound stupid but ive never tried mushrooms befor but im eager to try.

well i was just walkingthrough a field and saw loads of thes muchrooms growing in mid length grass in feilds were sheep had been.

here is a picture.

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this may sound stupid. but was just woundering if i would be lucky enough that they are.

so are they?lol

ps im baked:blsmoke:
 

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dursky

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The way u tell is you pull the bell apart if they are magic it will apear they have a plastic coating.. like Glad rap
 

kieahtoka

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Picking mushrooms in the wild generally is a BAD idea some can be magic mishrooms but they can also have VERY deadly mold or bacteria inside them.
 

charliet

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Those are definitely not magic/liberties, they aren't the right colour/texture or shape, although not disimilar, the cap should be tugged in at the bottom and the nipple at the very top should be more prominent, they should be more white/creamy colour... plus it's the wrong time of year, so you ain't gonna get any till september/october... although I'm told the season is longer in wales... looking forward to the season tho... good luck...
 

4theist20

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Unless you're a mytocondriologist..... igist... iology..ist... DO NOT EAT MUSHROOMS YOU FIND!!! Mushrooms aren't shit to be fucking with. You can kill yourself people.
 

Ethnobotanist

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No, those aren't any variety of psilocybe that I've seen. It's possible that they might contain psilocybin or some other hallucinogenic alkaloid. But it's also probable that they'll kill you or make you violently ill.

And like the others said, unless you're a mycologist, ethnobotanist, mushroom hunter or expert cultivator, it's not safe to eat mushrooms you find in the wild. There are a lot of look-alike shrooms that can hurt you, and even mycologists sometimes have a difficult time identifying them, since they can vary so widely. The only way to tell for sure is to look at the gill/veil structure and take a spore print, but if you don't know what you're looking for, that's still just about as dangerous as doing it by sight alone.

~Ethno
 
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