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Psilocybe Cyanescens, Renton Washington, 10/12/10

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

A video of my first find of P. Cyanescens around my home of Renton, Washington. Found growing on wood chips in a disturbed urban habitat.

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  • 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 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.

  • Those really are beautiful. What type of habitat is that would you say? I havent had much luck locating.

  • @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 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 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.

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  • Wow!!!!!!! HEAVEN IN YOUR BACKYARD!!!:) i would love to live in Renton!!:)

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  • 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.

  • Holy shittt!

    Very nice.

  • im jelous

  • @hereistome Damn bro, Washington has A LOT of Psilocybin Mushrooms, like dozens of them.

  • some fatty caps!!!

  • 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!!!

  • @zanebrant Ok thanks a lot for your input =)

  • @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

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