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#1 Posted : 8/7/2014 11:07:19 PM

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#2 Posted : 8/30/2014 4:16:23 PM

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I am not sure of alkaloid content but I have read subjective experiences differ from the average cubensis. I think the nickname "big laughing gyms" gives it away.
 
#3 Posted : 10/2/2016 8:34:33 PM
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Found this thread. Figured id just post here.

Funny how this happened. Recently got back into mushrooms; and wanted to start seeing what grew around me. Been meaning to try to go find gyms, but never had thought much of it.

Went out today, hiked off trail through this big area of wet, downed deciduous trees, lots of leaf litter and rotting logs. Was walking along and spotted this decent sized cluster. I remember seeing pictures of gymnopilus junonius.

Two different groups have ID'd them today, they're indeed gym junonius. Smile



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#4 Posted : 10/2/2016 10:48:41 PM

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Nice find. They're very pretty, seems rather a shame to eat them Very happy




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#5 Posted : 10/4/2016 9:40:14 PM
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Took a spore print today. About 3/4 circle of spores, didn't set fully. Happy to have them nonetheless.

Orange-y/rust brown print. Smile
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#6 Posted : 10/5/2016 6:45:40 PM

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That spore print could be the start of a whole new ballgame! Got any culturing experience?




“There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work."
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#7 Posted : 10/5/2016 11:54:47 PM
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downwardsfromzero wrote:
That spore print could be the start of a whole new ballgame! Got any culturing experience?


Lol I know absolutely nothing about culturing. I wouldn't mind learning. Very happy

I've grown cakes mainly, but that's the extent of it.
 
 
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