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Psilocybe serbica/bohemica 2019

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Prima Materia

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Some photos of this year's season of Psilocybe serbica/bohemica findings.
 

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Wow what beautiful mushrooms, great work with your camera.

You can see the mycelium under the green mold on that log, really interesting to see and a great find!!!

Thank you for sharing with us :)

inf <3
 
I added another picture. The one showing the stems and caps from the underside.

dithyramb said:
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing! How do these beauties compare to Liberty caps in potency, energy and spirit?
They are more potent than liberty caps. I have not tried a solid dose yet with these mushrooms. However I did try microdosing. A 1/4 of the normal cap was more than enough for that purpose. I find they have an uplifintg spirit, similar to liberty caps in the microdose range. Much better than P. cubensis IME. Cubensis was much heavier for me compared to P. serbica/bohemica and P. semilanceata.


downwardsfromzero said:
Lovely pictures!

It's particularly interesting that P. bohemica grows out of solid logs. This would be an fun one to cultivate.
I have plans to try and cultivate those mushrooms. Also I plan to report and how it goes here on the DMT-nexus. They grow well from the already decayed logs where only cellulose remains. Also they grow from the wood debris mixed with the soil.
 
I hate to do the "uhm actually", but i cannot stop myself. Actually, Psilocybe species don't form mycorizza.

Anyhow, keep us posted on how the cultivation efforts go. i am very intrigued by this species.
Well spotted, I'm sure our friend meant to write "rhizomorphic mycelium" - perhaps mycorrhiza has been a trendy term of late so I can see how this may have influenced @Prima Materia's thinking.

And yes, we do need to see some culivation logs - of both kinds!
 
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