Those are the most beautiful healthy specimens I've ever seen, I only like cyanescens and I am so jealous, they are sure to be very beautiful in every way.
TIME TO GO LOOK PEOPLE i went hunting today and found many species 5 lbs of chanty and around 30 bolitus but the were very large and wormed out.. went to my cyanesence patch tonight and found nothing ...yet it was wildly overgrown and am going back durring the day to pick legit mushrooms and clear alot of area to hopfully shed some light on some guud finds ill update when i find anything worth mention
NOW is the time to looks, 5 days of sunshine after the first hardcore rain! get out and spore print those caps! innoculate piles of wood chips everywhere!!!
@Mastecon21 I've looked all over Kitsap for Cyanescens (well not really, but extensively). There is not many. I know of three decent spots but they're all well known, so they get raped hard. I'm sure you could find them around, but it's really tough since Kitsap doesn't use alder chips. Look in dune grass and blackberry bramble. Around there you'd have better luck with liberty caps out in fields. I'm in Seattle now, which is wayyyyy easier. Alder everywhere
Thanks for the response. I did find a couple later that season. I found them growing in two different habitats though so I'm not sure which one is better for them to grow. One growing out of some woodchips in a park and one growing out of some grass near an outside stage at another park. I appreciate your advice :)
Hell ya man! This was a very good year for them! I got extremely lucky this year as well! I won't even go into details. I wouldn't share any secrets! Cause like in the other post, a lot of people mess up the mycelium! It's really funny watching some people look for them.in the totally wrong spot. I like asking them what they're looking for. LMAO! You should totally get a spore print for cultivation! "If you can't find them, your not looking hard enough!" They are everywhere here in Western WA!
@jasensullivan if you mean for positive identification... i just looked at a mushroom, under a sporulating mushroom, and its cap was blackish-purple from the spores of the mushroom it was under. i didnt gather any for artificial propagation or longterm storage though if thats what youre asking.
Beautiful. I found a nice virgin patch up in Shoreline and within a week, it was decimated- raped, trampled and pillaged on all fronts. Makes me sad that people don't have enough intelligence to preserve what's there by not taking too much and by not ripping up the mycelium rather than pinching the base of the stems.
@sk8forlife90 you know we have had this conversation before. POST A VID OF YOUR FIND... otherwise, i have a problem believing what youre saying. also, if it rained "yesterday and today," youd barely even have pins sprouting up, not "a HUGE patch" as youre describing. with all due respect, put up or shut up.
@darkpriestesskikyo its called a disturbed urban habitat. disturbed meaning the setting is not natural, its a setting that is altered or disturbed by humans, an example would be parks or beautification projects. urban is just that, a location where people are... this is also what makes it disturbed. the habitat is all that combined into the p. cyanescens home or habitat.
@sk8forlife90 i looked for a month probably, but not knowing exactly what i was looking for, once i was done with my research on habitat and physical descriptions, etc, i then started looking extremely hard for about two weeks until i finally found what i was looking for. like i said in the vid, i was getting discouraged but when i found this specific patch, i was elated. if i were you, id just keep hunting, do tons, and i mean tons, of research and youll eventually find what youre looking for.
@darkpriestesskikyo you really want to find them fast?! Here's a tip: look for municipal gardens or planters. Rose gardens in public parks are great. look for the woodchips. they are usually from alder trees growing on the sides of highways. they mulch up the alder so you can find them in the ditches on the sides of highways. those chips sit for a bit until the city picks them up and mixes them into cheap bedding for the city. Spores are all over the chips and fungicide use is limited now.
@eternalstarsurfer i was looking hard for about two weeks, almost everyday. trying to look in the usual places that p. cyans grow. i havent found anymore sites because it has been relatively dry in the area so ive been waiting for a good rain. this week is supposed to be wet so after its done raining, ill wait for about 4 days (so potential pins can grow and be more visible) and then continue hunting.
Those are the most beautiful healthy specimens I've ever seen, I only like cyanescens and I am so jealous, they are sure to be very beautiful in every way.
TehSpearRuler 6 days ago
Holy shittt!
Very nice.
aaronbasskin1 1 month ago
im jelous
bboyJIZ1 3 months ago
some fatty caps!!!
x4aperfecttool 4 months ago
TIME TO GO LOOK PEOPLE i went hunting today and found many species 5 lbs of chanty and around 30 bolitus but the were very large and wormed out.. went to my cyanesence patch tonight and found nothing ...yet it was wildly overgrown and am going back durring the day to pick legit mushrooms and clear alot of area to hopfully shed some light on some guud finds ill update when i find anything worth mention
81Kush 4 months ago
NOW is the time to looks, 5 days of sunshine after the first hardcore rain! get out and spore print those caps! innoculate piles of wood chips everywhere!!!
pabbananna 4 months ago
anyone know where they would be in kitsap county during the fall?
Mastecon21 6 months ago
@Mastecon21 I've looked all over Kitsap for Cyanescens (well not really, but extensively). There is not many. I know of three decent spots but they're all well known, so they get raped hard. I'm sure you could find them around, but it's really tough since Kitsap doesn't use alder chips. Look in dune grass and blackberry bramble. Around there you'd have better luck with liberty caps out in fields. I'm in Seattle now, which is wayyyyy easier. Alder everywhere
zanebrant 4 months ago
@zanebrant Ok thanks a lot for your input =)
Mastecon21 4 months ago
God bless America.
jdirty3000 7 months ago
Thanks for the response. I did find a couple later that season. I found them growing in two different habitats though so I'm not sure which one is better for them to grow. One growing out of some woodchips in a park and one growing out of some grass near an outside stage at another park. I appreciate your advice :)
darkpriestesskikyo 9 months ago
Wow!!!!!!! HEAVEN IN YOUR BACKYARD!!!:) i would love to live in Renton!!:)
JesusAteShrooms 1 year ago
can you get shrooms in indiana?
Kiyastand 1 year ago
@Kiyastand not like these bomb shrooms
betweenthelines99 10 months ago
fuckin wow, if i found these id be rich
alecogden12345 1 year ago
lol, my first find w∆s much shrooms, too.
gre∆t greetings from germ∆ny
HEIL CY∆N
DigonHempelvsZ 1 year ago
nice dude i just found one walking to the local library not monster but big
Zahajko 1 year ago
Hell ya man! This was a very good year for them! I got extremely lucky this year as well! I won't even go into details. I wouldn't share any secrets! Cause like in the other post, a lot of people mess up the mycelium! It's really funny watching some people look for them.in the totally wrong spot. I like asking them what they're looking for. LMAO! You should totally get a spore print for cultivation! "If you can't find them, your not looking hard enough!" They are everywhere here in Western WA!
a2thek85 1 year ago
@jasensullivan if you mean for positive identification... i just looked at a mushroom, under a sporulating mushroom, and its cap was blackish-purple from the spores of the mushroom it was under. i didnt gather any for artificial propagation or longterm storage though if thats what youre asking.
hereistome 1 year ago
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JAKEHARRIS281 4 months ago
@hereistome Damn bro, Washington has A LOT of Psilocybin Mushrooms, like dozens of them.
JAKEHARRIS281 4 months ago
Wow. beautiful patch :)
TheMushroomGuru 1 year ago
Beautiful. I found a nice virgin patch up in Shoreline and within a week, it was decimated- raped, trampled and pillaged on all fronts. Makes me sad that people don't have enough intelligence to preserve what's there by not taking too much and by not ripping up the mycelium rather than pinching the base of the stems.
punkRKkitty 1 year ago
wow, after the rains we got yesterday and today i found a HUGE patch of cyanescens growing in the grass in my back yard! talk about lucky!
sk8forlife90 1 year ago
@sk8forlife90 you know we have had this conversation before. POST A VID OF YOUR FIND... otherwise, i have a problem believing what youre saying. also, if it rained "yesterday and today," youd barely even have pins sprouting up, not "a HUGE patch" as youre describing. with all due respect, put up or shut up.
hereistome 1 year ago 4
Those really are beautiful. What type of habitat is that would you say? I havent had much luck locating.
darkpriestesskikyo 1 year ago
@darkpriestesskikyo its called a disturbed urban habitat. disturbed meaning the setting is not natural, its a setting that is altered or disturbed by humans, an example would be parks or beautification projects. urban is just that, a location where people are... this is also what makes it disturbed. the habitat is all that combined into the p. cyanescens home or habitat.
hereistome 1 year ago
@hereistome how hard and long did you have to look to find these? seems like i can't find these anywhere! i'm from marysville by the way.
sk8forlife90 1 year ago
@sk8forlife90 i looked for a month probably, but not knowing exactly what i was looking for, once i was done with my research on habitat and physical descriptions, etc, i then started looking extremely hard for about two weeks until i finally found what i was looking for. like i said in the vid, i was getting discouraged but when i found this specific patch, i was elated. if i were you, id just keep hunting, do tons, and i mean tons, of research and youll eventually find what youre looking for.
hereistome 1 year ago
@darkpriestesskikyo you really want to find them fast?! Here's a tip: look for municipal gardens or planters. Rose gardens in public parks are great. look for the woodchips. they are usually from alder trees growing on the sides of highways. they mulch up the alder so you can find them in the ditches on the sides of highways. those chips sit for a bit until the city picks them up and mixes them into cheap bedding for the city. Spores are all over the chips and fungicide use is limited now.
bongcouver 9 months ago
I am so jealous. I've been hunting big time in kent and still havent found a thing.
darkpriestesskikyo 1 year ago
Snohomish County here, no luck yet. Still, I continue to hunt the potential habitats. Great find!
thewiseonehere 1 year ago
me likey. How long did you have to look before you found some? Find any more?
eternalstarsurfer 1 year ago
@eternalstarsurfer i was looking hard for about two weeks, almost everyday. trying to look in the usual places that p. cyans grow. i havent found anymore sites because it has been relatively dry in the area so ive been waiting for a good rain. this week is supposed to be wet so after its done raining, ill wait for about 4 days (so potential pins can grow and be more visible) and then continue hunting.
hereistome 1 year ago
Nice finds bro.. damn, i need to get out of the house more and search!!
NWOisgoingDOWN 1 year ago
@NWOisgoingDOWN thanks man. you should go out and hunt, it feels great when you find what you are looking for.
hereistome 1 year ago