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Codiferus

Male. Lives in SE Minnesota, United States. Born on September 30, 1987. Is single.
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Codiferus
Woke up to a nice outdoor Cubensis fruiting this morning. Thought I'd share.
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kambo75
Are you sure that those are Cubensis? They look awesome.
Like October 3, 2025
Codiferus
A couple of my outdoor patches started pinning. Cyanescens in the first photo, Azurescens in the 2nd.
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I_Ocha_I
Must be nice to come across those beautiful little fellas.
Like September 13, 2025
Luke_Skywalker
Fun fact i read somewhere in an article on here that cyans and azzies are the same. Like subvarieties of the same species.
Like September 15, 2025
Luke_Skywalker
Well i cant find the article. Everywhere i look now i just see that they are closely related. I cant find the one that was saying they are confirmed the same species.
Like September 15, 2025
Codiferus
I honestly checked too but couldn't find anything to validate your claim. I'm pretty sure they are 2 separate species though... I know they are closely related; there are numerous caramel capped wood living Psilocybe species. There have been other cases in this clad where 2 different ... View More
Like September 15, 2025
Codiferus
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I cut a bunch of San Pedro a while back (Maybe 6-8 months?) and one finally turned black, so I cut the rest up to be dehydrated. The close up photo is a cut I made on an exposed root that leads all th... View More
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Sorry, not much to share these days. Today I decided to water my outdoor patches. In one of my Ovoideocystidiata patches, the mycelium has started eating a log which I didn't ferment (just found on th... View More
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I love it when mycelium does this. ATL-7 growing fruits above the cake off the side of the tub. Just looks funny. I think it's fairly common, I've seen it with multiple Cubensis strains. Even outdoor ... View More
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One of my patches labeled Cyanescens decided to fruit. It makes me wonder if it was labeled correctly and not Ovoids instead. We had a couple 80° days and all of the sudden a 40° rain storm a few week... View More
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Codiferus
Like June 20, 2025
Codiferus
Like June 20, 2025
Codiferus
I'm embarrassed to admit, but I believe I mislabeled this patch. Still unsure, but seems more likely to be Ovoids. Will have a better idea after testing.
Like June 20, 2025
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Gymnopilus Luteus found in Southeastern Minnesota yesterday. It's another species known to produce psilocybin that occurs in the Midwest.
Sorry for multiple posts, but it was easier for me this way. Ho... View More

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Codiferus
I checked another log I know of but didn't harvest.
Like June 16, 2025
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Gymnopilus Luteofolius found in Southeastern Minnesota yesterday. It's one of the few psilocybin producing mushrooms found in the Midwest. Some specimens even show blue-green bruising.
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Codiferus
Faint greenish line of bruising visible just above the thick orange spore deposit in the center of the photo.
Like June 16, 2025
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Mega Ochraceocentrata growing outdoors from a contaminated cake. Finally some good humidity and recent rains
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Codiferus
Like June 15, 2025
ChernobylMyco
Wow! That is beautiful! I’m always amazed how a contam cake can redeem itself! Nicely done!
Like June 18, 2025
Codiferus
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Random outdoor patch photos. One of my Cyanescens patches put out some fruits in the first two photos. All others are Ovoideocystidiata.
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Codiferus
Picture of Psilocybe Cyanescens mycelium growing on a piece of bark that was laying on top of my patch.
Like June 12, 2025 Edited
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