Help with ID, North GA wild mushrooms

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by hahaha04, Oct 23, 2013.

  1. hahaha04

    hahaha04 Whatevers Clever

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    Hey friends,

    Was having a heavy wake and bake, and noticed lots of different mushrooms out and about in my backyard. Some were clearly not psychoactive just from looking at them, some a little more so had potential to be psychoactive.

    Welii mushrooms are very common and also potent in this area. And also i feel as though with the slightly cooler weather, and moisture in air, could be a good time.

    view of one of many groupings of these guys
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    view from underneath.
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  2. Grainpsilo

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    Those are really crummy pics

    We need more info like what are ey growing on, spore print color, bluing reaction....ect.


    But i don't think it is what you are looking for
     
  3. hahaha04

    hahaha04 Whatevers Clever

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    Well it was a step better than most te dicks just saying I found some can I eat em. They are growing in grass and on mulch. Didn't try them for any bruising section, but i will tomorrow. What color spore print am I looking for? I haven't taken spore prints in years and years.

    After looking up the kind I thought they may have been and are common around here, I don't think these are paychoative either. But I don't really know 100% they aren't. Sorry againfor quality of the pictures I don't have a big ole fancy iPhone with a 5mega pixel camera and I don't hve a digital camera anymore either.
     
  4. hahaha04

    hahaha04 Whatevers Clever

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    Appreciate the feedback though
     
  5. Grainpsilo

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    Def not weilii

    They bruise very easy greenish blue and have a thick stem... A gnarly cap with a incurved margin and a wet brownish color to their caps.

    Spore print is dark violet brown



    The ones in the pic could be a Pan cyan except the fact they are grwing on grass mulch and the time of year. Pan cyan grows on well manured ground in warm weather.




    My advice is to continue to look for Weilii but really wait until summer and go to some cow fields......... ps. cubes grow in GA like weeds
     
  6. hahaha04

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    Will do. Thank you. Do you think this time of year it's too late to find any of use? I feel as thOugh mid autumn going into winter would be ok not great.
     
  7. inthydreams911

    inthydreams911 Senior Member

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    How come every ID check on here is always negativa for actual magic mushrooms. Somebody find something real!
     
  8. Grainpsilo

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    Because you are a bunch of lazy hippies that never bother to learn the first thing about shrooms and where they grow.
     
  9. Ol' Zeus

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    That's a very broad statement, and in my case completely untrue.
     
  10. Grainpsilo

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    It is not a bold statement. Most people here just pick the first 5 mushrooms on their lawn or a tree trunk and post pics asking if they are magic..... No research or thought what so ever.
     
  11. Ol' Zeus

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    I never said it was bold, and was simply pointing out that in my case it would be untrue.
     
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