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Psilocybe semilanceata - fresh specimens

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2006

These are fresh Psilocybe semilanceata specimens, harvested from the nature on a october day somewhere in scandinavia.
To get somekind of idea about the size of these specimens look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb0dzRUEaTU

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  • Where can you get this kind of musics????

  • @luwn00bz I made it myself from free samples.

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  • Have you tripped before? If not, I'd say maybe 10-15g of fresh libs. Have fun :)

  • It's soon the season right? :) LET'S GO HUNTING RAWR

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  • wish my mrs had nipples like them lol

  • the laws should be overturned. the government has no business blocking this useful tool period.

  • @kingspunkbubble oh yes, seen them. seems to happen to older specimens. you should put them in the oven or a radiator or under a lamp for a few hours, but try to keep the temperatures under 35C (95F) so your mushrooms won't lose any of their magic. this speeds up the drying process and to your amazement, the nasty fuckers start crawling out of the mushrooms and die as they do so. of course it won't hurt you if you eat some of those tiny bastards but I understand what you mean :)

  • @3000sol color, shape and size vary a lot depending on the environment (habitat, moisture, temperature etc). they're still the same species

  • Those semilanceatas doesnt look like the ones i pick in sweden. Perhaps your mushrooms are a subspeices.

  • @vikingvic fyi: (even tho i agree to cut stems with a knife or pinch them) it actually does not ruin the mycelium. they will grow again next year. the problem is this year, where the 'chain' is broken from the main host shroom to the others, thus voiding food source. by breaking the 'chain' or hypha, you're not allowing the other shrooms to get nutrients from the mycelium.

  • Use a knife next time

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