Here is a sample of some liberties picked today in the west coast of scotland. I only got around 40 but tomorrow i shall be picking MORE Mimosa is in the post also so a dmt mushy combo will be happening DeMenTed attached the following image(s): SP_A0013.jpg (100kb) downloaded 291 time(s). SP_A0014.jpg (95kb) downloaded 290 time(s).
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Are you sure they are liberty caps ?
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Do they turn blue when bruised ? Swim is a figment of your imagination and he's a compulsive liar,thus everything he says is pure lies !
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they dont look like libs mate.. its a common mistake. look for the nipple. myself and buster from the nexus went camping at the weekend into the hills and found a couple tiny but perfect caps... so they are out. I got a feeling this could be a bumper year! woohoo! "accept the possibility that you may never come back, then your mind is truly open." ____________________________________________________________________________________
The playful ballad of the sacred salad.
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They dont really look like liberty caps to me, sorry
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At first when i saw these pics, i was like "you lucky son of a gun!" but upon reading posts from others above, i too doubt these are libs. like camakazi said, look for the nipple. Also, i can't quite tell from these low resolution pics, but i don't see a blue bruise towards the base of the stem, from which they were plucked <3
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I was unsure if they were liberties also but im pretty sure they are. most of them but not all of them have a definite nipple on the top, their stems wrap around your finger and dont break and they have bruised stems, the bruising isn't really blue though its more a brown bruising.
If they aren't magic does anyone have any idea what they are? The pictures are a rubbish 1 mega pixel camera in low light so its hard to see them i know.
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I am absolutely sure that's not Psilocybe semilanceata, it looks like the inactive Psilocybe coprophila. Psilocybe semilanceata has distinct nipples (I love to play with the nipples of the mushroom goddess) and has different stem and cap apparency. You should really know what you are doing before picking mushrooms my man!
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DeMenTed wrote:I was unsure if they were liberties also but im pretty sure they are. most of them but not all of them have a definite nipple on the top, their stems wrap around your finger and dont break and they have bruised stems, the bruising isn't really blue though its more a brown bruising.
If they aren't magic does anyone have any idea what they are? The pictures are a rubbish 1 mega pixel camera in low light so its hard to see them i know. Very many mushrooms have nipples. None of the depicted mushrooms are Psilocybe semilanceata. They have much more distinct nipples and a much more pointed hat - look at pictures on the net. The bruising is always dark blue to violet, never brown. Very many inactive mushrooms bruise brown.
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they look too rounded to me, also a little large.. especially for this time of year, but its tricky to tell from the pictures. heres a few tips for all you shroomers out this season. I always grow a thumb nail to go picking so I can break the mushroom off at the stem as opposed to pulling it right out the dirt... this stops the living underground organism from being damaged and you'll welcome it in the following years. another is to give the cap a little flick with the finger before picking... this releases any spores that are ready to come out, again.. it all pays off if you want to ensure many fruitful years of picking from your secret little patch. oh tiz the season to be jolly happy shrooming folks! "accept the possibility that you may never come back, then your mind is truly open." ____________________________________________________________________________________
The playful ballad of the sacred salad.
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DeMenTed wrote:http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.magic-mushrooms.net/psilocybe-semilanceata-liberty-caps-in-whales-uk.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.magic-mushrooms.net/picking.html&usg=__-QwnMii_06Ufl6rvhrkIlYioGiw=&h=252&w=332&sz=17&hl=en&start=12&zoom=1&tbnid=wf1b7nXKvT1T5M:&tbnh=106&tbnw=134&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmagic%2Bmushrooms%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-GB:official%26biw%3D1024%26bih%3D407%26tbs%3Disch:10%2C285&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=725&vpy=101&dur=117&hovh=196&hovw=258&tx=220&ty=90&ei=pqN1TKvfIoa6jAfc1LidBg&oei=naN1TMDjAZ-WOIPIgOMF&esq=2&page=2&ndsp=12&ved=1t:429,r:5,s:12&biw=1024&bih=407
They look exactly like these liberties. Nope, they don't. The mushrooms on the picture you linked to have a more distinctive nipple. Take note that that picture really isn't fair to P. semilanceata, as they usually have even more distinctive nipples. I'm sorry my man, but seriously, you don't have liberty caps!
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They do like a bit dodgy but you do sometimes get dark ones that dont look like them but it is them, if I had them right next to me I would know. I found four last week outside my mums house in Glasgow so their defo out, went looking today but no joy going to go again tomorrow. Im not from this area, near paisley, its my gf's flat but im surrounded by fields an ive hardly found any out this way
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They definitely aren't the ones you mentioned evening glory, these were picked from a short green grassy area which has produced shrooms for as long as i can remember. Ive took shrooms that looked like this before and they were major hallucinogenic with no purging or badness.
I'am still a bit concerned though so i wont be taking them, i'll try and see if i can get some perfectly formed libs.
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Infinite I wrote:They do like a bit dodgy but you do sometimes get dark ones that dont look like them but it is them, if I had them right next to me I would know. I found four last week outside my mums house in Glasgow so their defo out, went looking today but no joy going to go again tomorrow. Im not from this area, near paisley, its my gf's flat but im surrounded by fields an ive hardly found any out this way they seem to prefer sheep fields imo... its mostly just cow fields about here in paisley and the surrounding areas, dosn't mean they're not there though, just keep having a swatch every now n then. It is still a bit early though. "accept the possibility that you may never come back, then your mind is truly open." ____________________________________________________________________________________
The playful ballad of the sacred salad.
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camakazi wrote:
they seem to prefer sheep fields imo... its mostly just cow fields about here in paisley and the surrounding areas, dosn't mean they're not there though, just keep having a swatch every now n then. It is still a bit early though.
Aye thats why ive left but thought feck it and walked miles the day and got heehaw, last few years have been pish only a few hunred and the countryside is right next to me, doesnt make sense lol
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haha... thats one of the reasons why they call them magic ma man, now you see them.. now you dont last year was a bit pish to be honest and the year before that, but somehow I just know this is the year an I plan to take full advantage. I'll go back up to see the wee one I found at the weekend soon and see if maw, paw an aww the wains have appeared hehe. "accept the possibility that you may never come back, then your mind is truly open." ____________________________________________________________________________________
The playful ballad of the sacred salad.
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You know, I picked the first liberty caps 4th of august this year, and currently it is incredible amounts... At one of my spots I can literally pick the whole day and continue on picking the whole next day. I can't even begin to imagine how much it will be in late september. This is going to be a great winter!
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Evening Glory wrote:You know, I picked the first liberty caps 4th of august this year, and currently it is incredible amounts... At one of my spots I can literally pick the whole day and continue on picking the whole next day. I can't even begin to imagine how much it will be in late september. This is going to be a great winter! I'm stoked to read this MG. I think I shall be walking a bit tomorrow hehe. enjoy my friend "accept the possibility that you may never come back, then your mind is truly open." ____________________________________________________________________________________
The playful ballad of the sacred salad.
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