/r/MagicMushroomHunters

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A community for all shroom lovers and connoisseurs. Show off your latest finds, ask questions, spark up an interesting discussion, give advice and much more! From Trip reports to hunting tips; we've got 'em all.

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How to Make a Successful ID Request

I would like to give some advice to people who are new and interested in hunting, some information regarding what to look for and how to identify mushrooms to confirm they belong to a species that contain Psilocybin/Psilocin. If you want somebody to help you identify a mushroom you have found and are curious if it is a non-toxic species which would induce a psychadelic experience, you should use this information to be able to learn how to make a good estimation on characteristics and keep in mind what characteristics you should pay attention for and how to determine it's identity

This is a good catalog, provided by shroomery.org, that provides the different species which are known to occur in any specific country.

If you should keep the specific traits and conditions of the kind you could find in your area. To get an idea of the psychical traits of a species you can check the wikipedia page on it. To get an idea of when they can be found, the frame of time they grow is given on the page for the species in Shroomery's Psilocybin Mushroom Catalog which provides the season where the climate conditions allow them to fruit by stating the months which begin and end of the season they are able to grow.

So, instead of asking people on the internet if some mushrooms you found happen to be active, you can determine whether or not they are by...

1. Finding out which species are known to inhabit your general location at the Shroomery catalog of which species' grow in what areas and compare the characteristics of the species' listed with the kind it claims you occur in your area. Keep in mind that you will not be able to find a species at a time of year they aren't able to grow.

2. If the kind you have found looks similar enough to a kind that occurs in your area, and you did find it the time of year is when the species you think it is similar enough to justify further inspection, check to see if it bruises blue when handled roughly because very few Psilocybin Mushrooms do not bruise blue reaction and barely non-magical species bruise blue. The blue bruises are due to Psilocin oxidizing when being exposed to the air by damage to the tissue which contains it. (Psilocin is the chemical responsible for the psychoactive effects, and the more familiar compound "Psilocybin" converts into Psilocin when consumed. Psilocybin does not bruise blue, the species of mushroom known as "Liberty Caps" don't bruise blue because it contains no Psilocin, but still is an popular magic species to forage)

3. If you think it is likely a species that is currently in season at the location at the moment you found it, or looks close enough to one where you are suspicious and uncertain, post it on r/shroomid or on an appropriate thread on shroomery.org forums and people will likely provide an answer pretty quickly.

In order avoid wasting time looking for ones you likely will not come across or looking around without any clue of what to look for, get a good idea of the species that occur in your location are that are most commonly found in your area and limit your search to those kinds specifically during the time they are in season, and limit your search to the habitats capable of supporting the species. If you spend much time wondering if some mushrooms you came across are active just because they're pretty and stand out to you, that takes up time you could be covering more ground in your quest to the ones worth the effort.

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NSW Australia blue mountains Sydney

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2024/05/05
07:00 UTC

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Psilocybe cubensis & Panaeolus cyanescens.

Found in cow patties. Western Sydney, NSW.

0 Comments
2024/05/05
04:13 UTC

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A friend gave me this plant and it has some mushrooms growing in it. He thinks they're magic, are they?

Dirt is from Enköping, Sweden.

8 Comments
2024/05/04
09:03 UTC

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Perth shrooms?

Can't give specific locations but can anyone confirm if subs or any magic mushrooms grow in parks or small forests in suburbs around the river

7 Comments
2024/05/04
07:22 UTC

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Look what I’ve found

4 Comments
2024/05/04
06:23 UTC

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ID please

2 Comments
2024/05/03
18:57 UTC

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Hey all, has anyone seen subs popping up in the blue mountains yet?

is it cold enough yet? haven’t found any myself

5 Comments
2024/05/03
05:49 UTC

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Mushrooms

Posting again, mushrooms I found yesterday (refer to my last post) weren’t psychedelic at all unsure if they are look alikes to Psilocybe subaeruginosa however found some new mushrooms at a different spot just what to get an ID. Also found in a pinery west Victoria Aus

Thanks again 👍

5 Comments
2024/05/02
05:41 UTC

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Is this what I think it is 😀

16 Comments
2024/05/01
14:17 UTC

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Id please

4 Comments
2024/05/01
08:34 UTC

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6 Comments
2024/05/01
04:41 UTC

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Any shrooms grow in this temperature/season right now (Quebec near vermont-New-York)

I’m looking to start foraging in the Montérégie area near estrie or I can go to the Laurentides Temperate are around 5-20Celsius with mostly rainy days wondering if anythings in season or has the necessary weather to grow

0 Comments
2024/04/30
23:58 UTC

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Anybody in Virginia foothills

I'm wanting to get into foraging with a few people and would love to see if anyone would be willing to meet up somewhere mutual to hunt?! I'm in Carroll county Virginia also willing to go to NC

6 Comments
2024/04/30
20:37 UTC

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New to hunting

Hey everyone! New to looking for these fun little shrooms in my area and wanted to see if anyone had any good tips for starting out. I live in Northeastern Oklahoma if that helps.

What species are typically around my area?

Best ways to spot the right species.

How do I store them after IDing them?

4 Comments
2024/04/30
19:21 UTC

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Best Cyanescens growing conditions/time of year?

Im recently getting more into mycology, as well as magic mushrooms, and want to forage for my own. I have been doing research and have found that only 2 types grow in my area (Central Valley CA), those being Psilocybe Cyanescens and Allenii. I have learned how to identify Cyanescens but am having trouble with figuring out where they might like to pop up.

I use iNaturalist and have noticed people locating them in fields as well as near a creek in one of the cities near me. Could i expect this same type of environment to possibly have possible growths there? I am still very new to this, so please take it easy lol.

Also, if theres any hunters in Central Valley, HMU and teach me your ways! Always excited to make some likeminded friends :)

3 Comments
2024/04/30
17:39 UTC

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What kinda place should i look for to search for Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata

I live in an area where voids are the most common and i was wondering what kinda places shoud i look for for ex. Like by water or on a stump or sum lung?

8 Comments
2024/04/30
15:20 UTC

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Does anyone know a good online shop for magic spores?

I’m thinking on ordering some and growing

11 Comments
2024/04/30
03:34 UTC

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Is this the wrong place to be looking for ovoids?

Been getting rain, and temperatures in the mid to high 70s for a few weeks now but I've yet to find any ovoideocystidiata. I have a few other places I've been looking, but was just wondering if i should be bothering searching areas like these. Right next to a river, with an abundance of japanese knotwood and a lot of wood debris pushed on shore by the creek.

5 Comments
2024/04/29
15:13 UTC

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