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What kind of mushrooms are they? Anyone with experience?

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What kind of mushrooms are they? Anyone with experience?
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Magic
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>>793314
Are they? I'm Not sure i took them because they were looking like some
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>>793317
Man, I'm just messing, I have no idea. Although, I think magic mushrooms bruise blue where they have been picked iirc
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>>793317
no that's not the magics
the drug mushrooms are more pointy. in my language those mushrooms are called ink mushrooms. you can eat them if you're curious about that.
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those dont seem to be psychedelic mushrooms, the ones i know (psylocibe) are "whiter", and when you rip a piece apart, the broken part must turn blue in a couple of minutes. good lock anyway
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>>793313
Seen em'. They're not poisonous, but not particularly edible either.

No, they won't get you high.
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>>793313
Not a psilocybe species, veils should be more visible, gills are tighter, and purple/black spore mass is absent.
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Oh too bad, still interested in what they could be . Some more pics
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>>793335
dangerous misinformation
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>>793634
its not misinformation, stems of psychedelic species will bruise blue, its the psilocin oxidising into psilocybin.

OP they look like regular lawn panoleus (foenisecci probably)

there is a similar active species called panoleus subbalteatus which gives a jet black spore print, google it for more info identifying.
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>>795452
I can tell you from experience not all psilocybe species do this. Cubes certainly do but some of the less cultivated ones lack the blue oxidization when handled.
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Go to /r/shrooms or /r/mycology and ask

Provide a spore print. Some autistic fungi obsessed dude will find out for you fast.
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>>795498

this op

inb4 some retard whines about reddit

literally every identification subreddit is top tier, dont just fucking post a vague image of a mushroom on /out/ and think someone is going to identify it accurately
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Anyone got a guide to identifying magic shroomeroos?
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>>793313
Panaeolus species
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