Is it your experience that they are becoming harder and harder to find? Last season two of the best fields around my area (in Ireland) had zero mushies
Awesome video! 🍄🙌🏽 The tips on identifying Liberty caps safely were super helpful. Thanks for sharing this valuable info and keeping it educational. Looking forward to more content! 😊
Yeah definitely, this species is one of the most potent. Often the smaller ones are the strongest and most of the good stuff is in the stems more than the cap! 💜🤙🏽
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996How come smaller ones are stronger, what causes that? Is there only a fixed amount of it that's distributed in the body regardless of the size? How many times more do the stems have than the caps?
Good video, random helicopter. It's amazing seeing all the fungus emerge. Near me there's a wood with absolutely loads of cauliflower of the woods spread across the floor. With the weather and temps being as they are across the UK it's prime time across most of it.
Thanks again bro ' for telling me how it is . I've had very little success, been out a few times your advice has helped greatly. I've found lots a lookalikes unfortunately. Thanks again brother
Hey there, great vid! I know you've mentioned that you've had cut lots of bits out to ensure it doesn't get removed and your follow up vid has been blocked altogether (?) Perhaps you can upload the full and uncensored videos on to other platforms aswell such as Rumble etc..still doing the 'clean edit' for YT?
Great informative video as ever. Will help a lot of people stay safe😊👍. We haven't yet plucked up the courage to forage and eat chanterelles yet, never mind these bad boys😂. Have a great weekend, Shell and Pete😊👊👍
2nd season forager, and had most the info you provided but always helpful to brush up for this season! Very releaving to know that worst comes to the worst an upset stomach is all that should come from it. Subscribed for more bushcraft and outdoor content!
mate, this is gold. many many thanks for sharing your knowledge with us...... of particular interest to me was that Libs dont share the same network of mycelium with trees.... pls an you do a wavy caps one too? pls
@@drubber007 not for everyone 😂...i hear you and agree..but he has a great understanding of the subject and i love listening to his lectures from back in the day.
I did have 2 mins of footage about Aminita Muscaria in this video but had to delete because YT banned the original 😔 I'll try and make a separate video on it instead thanks 💜
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996I’ve been looking for LC for a few years with no success. This morning I’ve just found a cluster very close to home. Interestingly the last month or so I’ve been struggling with anxiety. I’m a believer in “No such thing as coincidence” and the metaphysical. Thanks for the advise on video as has helped me identify and I’ve subscribed👍
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 I found a batch yesterday would love to know more about them people say they are less strong then liberty caps but i wonder if they are worth picking
Can't have the slaves liberating their minds, we,re not much good for then when we really think things through... so it's best not to permit them to retain control and hence the law
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 It's obvious really, they want people enslaved, not free, spiking the water supply with lsd is considered terrorism around the world, it does not matter which country
Weed and shroom both make you happy and are free, you can't be taxed so make them illegal but buy as much alcohol and tobacco as you like. The government is corrupt to the core.
I wish it was. I think it's more likely to be a mycena of some sort, maybe the brownedge bonnet or similar. The cap was more of a bonnet than strictipes. Strictipes also have more emarginate gills than this particular specimen. The gills on this were more distant and stuck me as Mycena, but it would have been a killer find, though! 🤙🏽
Nice video thanks...so ummm if by chance I find a patch of these lovely beings and want to ensure that they are there next year, is it best to leave some?
Very, very unlikely. I've spread spores before and they've never taken its usually the ground soil and grass quality doesn't support the mycelium. Unless your lawn is an ex sheep field now turned garden it'll be incredibly difficult. Good luck though! 💜🤞🏽
Not necessarily. I know it's relatively flat there but my best advice would be stick to as higher ground as possible for now and check out the mm heat map found on Google 👍
I just ate about 70 'lookalike' liberty caps, maybe 20 were legit. They were close to the sea low land, just noticed them when mowing grass and picked them. Ate all the caps and hardly felt anything, ive just ate the stems with a couple of beers...
Usually the stems are stronger than the caps. Just gotta go careful getting the right ones. Hopefully the info in the vid helps you for next time. Appreciate you watching and commenting! 💜🤙🏽
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 thanks man I've not picked in a good 20 years, i used to dry them out and brew them, was told drying them makes them stronger.
@@BarryPaterson-o6z it does, always dry them (if you don't have a dryer, try 60-80 °C in your oven, with ventilation on and the oven door slightly held open. But make test runs with single shrooms first to see what the ideal temps are to prevent them from leaking. If it loses its juice instead of actually drying, you are losing alot of potency. the reason why they are stronger when dried is because of chemical reactions happening in the process which yields more psilo. I am no expert with psilos though so i can't tell you the exact reason. What I do know though: If one wants to prepare fly agaric, drying them at around 80 degrees turns around 30% of its ibutene acid (the poisonous stuff) into muscimol (the good stuff). Brewing the dry mass into a tea converts a large chunk of the rest of the ibutene into muscimol. That is why properly preparing mushrooms is so important: If you just eat fresh or cooked fly agarics, you will vomit, shit and damage your liver but there is no trip. if you dry them first and make a tea with them, you will only shit a little and fly into dreamland for 12 hours. Also, another VERY important thing when handling shrooms (especially fly agaric): Put ALL of them together, dry them and make a homogenous mass. That way you can start with very small doses with minimal risk and work your way up, because contents of the chemicals differ EXTREMELY from one shroom to another. you can eat 2 huge mushrooms and feel a bit wonky, then next week you eat half of another shroom and hospitalize yourself.
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 I’ve been looking in Framlingham, no luck, had a look on the heat map this morning and there’s no hexagons, no wonder I couldn’t find anything haha
I picked a load for the first time last night just need to learn how to dry them then will be a amazing night for me 😅😂any advice for drying them with out a dehydrator
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996that’s awesome I’m going to watch that video now mate and going to subscribe to your Chanel I really appreciate any and all advice 😝😁🫵🏼🤘🏼
hey! found 6 lib caps yesterday in sweden at an old cow farm, it hasnt been raining for 4-5 days tho. do you think if i look today that i will find more? thanks!! = ) love from sweden
🇸🇪 Greetings, great stuff always good to hear the success stories. So I find that the spores will germinate anyway if the ground is the right conditions but yeah rain will help to push that along it's worth heading back after a decent rain shower to see for sure! 🙏 Best of luck. 💜
I'm only 9 mins in, but my issue is this - you show lookalikes, of the same size, and you tell us all the ways they look alike, you don't, however, tell us how you know they're the wrong ones. That's be interesting and informative. Good luck with the channel.
Thanks for the feedback. Usually dung round heads look different because they have Lighter colour gills, are lighter even when wet. (Libs will only be light when dry) They are also rounder in cap shape. Mowers mushrooms are darker purpley brown rather than light to chocolate brown and have straighter stems that are dark brown not cream to orange like libs. Peticoats will have white nibs around the edge of the cap which is how you will know they are wrong. Hopefully these tips show the differences in the lookalikes I covered in the video for you. Cheers for watching and commenting. 💜🤙🏽
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 very similar landscape. nice video, looking forward to more! your channel seems to be like the one I've always wanted to start.
This would very much depend I'm afraid I can't give an exact amount. It differs for everybody. Also depends how much normal food you consume before etc.
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 Thank You for the response. I have harvested 6 today. Never tried them before so I'm completely clueless in regards to eating them fresh, drying them out, or quantities needed. Hypothetically speaking, as I said before! I assume the amount needed is probably more than my meagre discovery but just wanted to ask someone! I shall continue my hypothetical studies and look forward to working with this amazing teacher. Thanks again ☆★☆
Top Tip: Some look-a-likes are difficult to identify, if you place the mushrooms on kitchen towel, the liberty caps will stick to it badly, others won't
most likely you won't find lib caps in london area, because it is a congested place with buildings and small parks. Most likely found in AONB's where it can grow in damp, grassy fields, pastures, and meadows, often in areas where livestock (especially sheep or cows) have grazed. Like he said in the video they grow from late September to November in the Autumn season.
Irvine and Dalry look like the closest for you in terms of grasslands that are suitable. According to the heatmap anyway, I'm not sure. Anything east of Clydebank is good weather but not the right grasslands (According to the map)
@WhoThisMonkey there's tons out early. The heat map is a bit inaccurate this year... if you have some spots you normally head to check them out, we've had tons of rain and a recent drop in temp so give it a go 🤞
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 Fun fact. In the early 90's I gave 100 shrooms to Robert Downey jr. (Ironman) A month later I read in a paper he'd gone into rehab. Moral of the story, lee perola can out party Robert Downey jr!!! 🤟🏴
The stems can look quite different specimen to specimen but usually waves lighter in colour than the cap and can bruise blue too / oxidise blue once picked. Hope this helps 🙏
Yes loads. Birch is a good accompanying tree. I actually originally filmed one in this video but had to cut a lot out of the video so it wasn't removed by YT
Please note scam comments for the sale of goods will be deleted. Stay Safe Guys
Is it your experience that they are becoming harder and harder to find? Last season two of the best fields around my area (in Ireland) had zero mushies
@wokkawicklo I've found the same, less and less each year... maybe too many people not flicking before picking 🤷♂️🤔
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 that and God only knows what things they have sprayed out of the Chem trails wouldn't help either imo
Am I too late this year ? Been out often the past few weeks and all iv seen is mud caps .
I’m thinking about going looking for some for the first time but I don’t wanna pick the wrong ones hopefully this video helps me
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Awesome video! 🍄🙌🏽 The tips on identifying Liberty caps safely were super helpful. Thanks for sharing this valuable info and keeping it educational. Looking forward to more content! 😊
💜🙏 Thanks
Strong stuff these, start very small and be in a good frame of mind
Yeah definitely, this species is one of the most potent. Often the smaller ones are the strongest and most of the good stuff is in the stems more than the cap! 💜🤙🏽
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996How come smaller ones are stronger, what causes that? Is there only a fixed amount of it that's distributed in the body regardless of the size? How many times more do the stems have than the caps?
Very interesting, great information about these mushrooms. 👍🏻
💜🙏 Thanks
great info will help a lot of people to stay safe
💜🤙🏽 Thanks
This video is super helpful
Glad it helped
Good video, random helicopter. It's amazing seeing all the fungus emerge. Near me there's a wood with absolutely loads of cauliflower of the woods spread across the floor. With the weather and temps being as they are across the UK it's prime time across most of it.
Love cauliflower fungus! 💜🤙🏽
Cheers for the kind words
A police helicopter flew directly above me the other day when "observing" shrooms
Thanks for the video. Very knowledgeable and good information to learn and share so others can understand and be aware
Thanks 💜🤙🏽
Thanks again bro ' for telling me how it is . I've had very little success, been out a few times your advice has helped greatly. I've found lots a lookalikes unfortunately.
Thanks again brother
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Hey there, great vid! I know you've mentioned that you've had cut lots of bits out to ensure it doesn't get removed and your follow up vid has been blocked altogether (?) Perhaps you can upload the full and uncensored videos on to other platforms aswell such as Rumble etc..still doing the 'clean edit' for YT?
I'll look into this when I have time too definitely want to get the info out. Stay tuned
Great informative video as ever. Will help a lot of people stay safe😊👍. We haven't yet plucked up the courage to forage and eat chanterelles yet, never mind these bad boys😂.
Have a great weekend,
Shell and Pete😊👊👍
Thanks Guys 💜🙏
2nd season forager, and had most the info you provided but always helpful to brush up for this season! Very releaving to know that worst comes to the worst an upset stomach is all that should come from it.
Subscribed for more bushcraft and outdoor content!
Thanks for the kind words, appreciate the sub. I have plenty of mushroom foraging videos and a fungi facts series too. Check the playlists out 🙏💜
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 cheers man! Keep up the informative content!
Get some medical grade activated charcoal if you fancy experimenting
@@WootKat Does this enhance experience? Thankyou
@@WootKat Thankyou. 😊After a couple of years of looking I found a big crop not far from where I live this am…. Must of been correct conditions
Brilliant video mate
Thanks 💜 🤙🏽 really glad you liked it.
mate, this is gold. many many thanks for sharing your knowledge with us...... of particular interest to me was that Libs dont share the same network of mycelium with trees.... pls an you do a wavy caps one too? pls
If I find any I will. I did a follow up vid to this on lib lookalikes but it got removed and I'm on a 2 week posting ban 😩
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996what the eck?! Serious?! And to think of the utter non sense they 'allow' on platforms like this 🙄
good to see somebody talk about shrooms without advising hereoic doses etc
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Have you tried it?
Listen to Terrence Mckenna , if you haven't yet done so. He's long since left us but his knowledge of shrooms is second to none...
@@Miguel...160 Comedy. Heroic doses is exactly what McKenna recommends.
@@drubber007 not for everyone 😂...i hear you and agree..but he has a great understanding of the subject and i love listening to his lectures from back in the day.
Thanks man, much appreciated. Subscribed,
Glad it was informative 👍 Thanks so much for subscribing 💜🤙🏽
Very helpful video-I understand better the differences between these little mushrooms-tell us about amanita muscaria
I did have 2 mins of footage about Aminita Muscaria in this video but had to delete because YT banned the original 😔
I'll try and make a separate video on it instead thanks 💜
Thanks bro that was really helpful. Awesome vid
Thanks so much. Glad it helped 💜🤙🏽
Thank You fot helping with my Mycology studies!! ":0)X
Glad the video helped 💜🤙🏽
Great video very informative.
💜🤙🏽 Appreciate that
Nice video 😊😊 hope I find some this year. All I find in essex is wavy caps, so some liberty caps would be a real treat 😊😊😊
They're great. Good luck and happy foraging 💜🙏
We get hardly any wavys over this way
Nice video man! I grow natural things myself 👊
How to tell the ones at 2:31 and 3:05 from Liberty Caps? Any features to look for?
I did make a whole video on lookalikes, but YT deleted it. I keep trying to get round the restrictions
I used to pick them every yre very good for depression,now i grow my own good usefull imfo mate cheers.
💜🤙🏽 Amazing. So good for mental health. 🙏
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996I’ve been looking for LC for a few years with no success. This morning I’ve just found a cluster very close to home. Interestingly the last month or so I’ve been struggling with anxiety. I’m a believer in “No such thing as coincidence” and the metaphysical.
Thanks for the advise on video as has helped me identify and I’ve subscribed👍
Hi live in Scotland found loads today. The ground was very dry last week. Had two frosts and a few days rain 👍🍄🍄🍄🙏
Nice work 💜🤙🏽
Nice informative video 💯
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thank you very much, it's a great deed you've done to inform newly beginning mushroom pickers, great video
Thanks for the kind words. Glad it was useful 💜🤙🏽
Thanks for the safety advice….🎉
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Thanks for the video.
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I’ve been seeing them since July, usually above 400m.
That's awesome
Mushroomtastic 🍄👍🏼
Haha 😅🤙🏽💜🍄
Great video i would love to see a video about Psilocybe Fimetaria
Glad you liked it. Thanks buddy. Yeah, I'd love to do one on Fimetaria.. a lot rarer to find though. 💜🤙🏽
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 I found a batch yesterday would love to know more about them people say they are less strong then liberty caps but i wonder if they are worth picking
Great video
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Great channel, how about the fly argaric ?
I filmed a load of footage but had to delete and re edit. YT restrictions.
I'm planning on making another one on the Fly Agaric again soon.
Loved that mate.will be using this as my guide for identifying liberty caps❤
Cheers Dude 💜 🤙🏽 Hope it helps
It is not Unlawful to pick or use these mushrooms, it is only "illegal", you are free to both pick and use them. The "legal" system is fraudulent!
It's certainly very silly and odd
Can't have the slaves liberating their minds, we,re not much good for then when we really think things through... so it's best not to permit them to retain control and hence the law
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 It's obvious really, they want people enslaved, not free, spiking the water supply with lsd is considered terrorism around the world, it does not matter which country
Weed and shroom both make you happy and are free, you can't be taxed so make them illegal but buy as much alcohol and tobacco as you like. The government is corrupt to the core.
At 2:30. Just wondering what is the name of this common lookalike? I would have said this possibly is psilocybe strictipes
I wish it was. I think it's more likely to be a mycena of some sort, maybe the brownedge bonnet or similar. The cap was more of a bonnet than strictipes. Strictipes also have more emarginate gills than this particular specimen. The gills on this were more distant and stuck me as Mycena, but it would have been a killer find, though! 🤙🏽
They sprayed funguscide on the comon we used to pick shrooms at (for educational purposes of course)
🤣 ah no! That sucks
That's criminal...literally!
Which common is this, do you have a link to an article?
Canada common .West Wellow .England@@JethroLampitt
Good job you didn't eat them... With that chopper you might think your in Vietnam or something, good work 👍
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Wait they are out there growing right now?
I'll have to get out there and start mushroom _inspecting._
Yep South of England this was literally last week! Have a blast and good luck! 💜🤙🏽
Ha yeah my thoughts exactly, I almost always go picking towards the last 2 weeks of October. Pre frost of course
@wokkawicklo last 3 years my lucky week was kind of 15th October ish but yeah they've been out in September here.
Thanks dude 🤙🏽⛰️
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Nice video thanks...so ummm if by chance I find a patch of these lovely beings and want to ensure that they are there next year, is it best to leave some?
Before you pick each one, just give it a little flick or tap on the cap. This will drop spores for the following years to come.
@@antonysafari1 ok thanks 💕
100% flick before you pick! 🙏🙏🙏💜
Thanks for sharing you're knowledge, you have my sub🫡
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💜🤙🏽 Thanks so much!
Is it possible to grow them in my lawn? I found some recently
Very, very unlikely. I've spread spores before and they've never taken its usually the ground soil and grass quality doesn't support the mycelium. Unless your lawn is an ex sheep field now turned garden it'll be incredibly difficult. Good luck though! 💜🤞🏽
Down in the norfolk it's still only 11 degrees lowest would that be causing an issue?
Not necessarily. I know it's relatively flat there but my best advice would be stick to as higher ground as possible for now and check out the mm heat map found on Google 👍
Ive never picked brown ones, prefer creamy ones only
The dry ones are definitely a pretty find. Especially when they start to wrinkle. Very nice looking mushrooms
what’s the process to dry them (asking for educational purposes)
Just dry in a heated room on some paper for a few days
I just ate about 70 'lookalike' liberty caps, maybe 20 were legit. They were close to the sea low land, just noticed them when mowing grass and picked them. Ate all the caps and hardly felt anything, ive just ate the stems with a couple of beers...
Usually the stems are stronger than the caps. Just gotta go careful getting the right ones. Hopefully the info in the vid helps you for next time.
Appreciate you watching and commenting! 💜🤙🏽
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 thanks man I've not picked in a good 20 years, i used to dry them out and brew them, was told drying them makes them stronger.
@@BarryPaterson-o6z it does, always dry them (if you don't have a dryer, try 60-80 °C in your oven, with ventilation on and the oven door slightly held open. But make test runs with single shrooms first to see what the ideal temps are to prevent them from leaking. If it loses its juice instead of actually drying, you are losing alot of potency.
the reason why they are stronger when dried is because of chemical reactions happening in the process which yields more psilo. I am no expert with psilos though so i can't tell you the exact reason. What I do know though: If one wants to prepare fly agaric, drying them at around 80 degrees turns around 30% of its ibutene acid (the poisonous stuff) into muscimol (the good stuff). Brewing the dry mass into a tea converts a large chunk of the rest of the ibutene into muscimol. That is why properly preparing mushrooms is so important: If you just eat fresh or cooked fly agarics, you will vomit, shit and damage your liver but there is no trip. if you dry them first and make a tea with them, you will only shit a little and fly into dreamland for 12 hours.
Also, another VERY important thing when handling shrooms (especially fly agaric):
Put ALL of them together, dry them and make a homogenous mass. That way you can start with very small doses with minimal risk and work your way up, because contents of the chemicals differ EXTREMELY from one shroom to another. you can eat 2 huge mushrooms and feel a bit wonky, then next week you eat half of another shroom and hospitalize yourself.
I can have you tripping balls on just 10 of them
Nice video , good quality information
💜🤙🏽 Thanks so much
Cheers mate
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good video, do you know if they grow in Suffolk as it's quite a flat county?
Yeah, I've found them there no trouble. The heat map found on Google is a great starting point to find locations
Woodbridge is looking good according to the heat map 🤷♂️
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 I’ve been looking in Framlingham, no luck, had a look on the heat map this morning and there’s no hexagons, no wonder I couldn’t find anything haha
@@deadbandit stick at it.
I love these little suckers they’re the best thing in the world been on some proper adventures recently oh yeah
They are amazing aren't they
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 absolutely they’re getting harder to find local to me, having to travel to pick them
UK..?....Great year to be born 78👍
Is that the New Forest?
It's not no, but I used to pick there
I picked a load for the first time last night just need to learn how to dry them then will be a amazing night for me 😅😂any advice for drying them with out a dehydrator
Nice one! Love that. Just on paper in a dry room works well after 3 days or so! 🤙🏽💜 Just released a lookalike ID vid too. Appreciate you watching
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996that’s awesome I’m going to watch that video now mate and going to subscribe to your Chanel I really appreciate any and all advice 😝😁🫵🏼🤘🏼
hey! found 6 lib caps yesterday in sweden at an old cow farm, it hasnt been raining for 4-5 days tho. do you think if i look today that i will find more? thanks!! = ) love from sweden
🇸🇪 Greetings, great stuff always good to hear the success stories.
So I find that the spores will germinate anyway if the ground is the right conditions but yeah rain will help to push that along it's worth heading back after a decent rain shower to see for sure! 🙏
Best of luck. 💜
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 just found 47 lib caps from that new spot haha! Crazy!
is this in the peak district?
No it's in the South West
I'm only 9 mins in, but my issue is this - you show lookalikes, of the same size, and you tell us all the ways they look alike, you don't, however, tell us how you know they're the wrong ones. That's be interesting and informative. Good luck with the channel.
Thanks for the feedback. Usually dung round heads look different because they have Lighter colour gills, are lighter even when wet.
(Libs will only be light when dry)
They are also rounder in cap shape.
Mowers mushrooms are darker purpley brown rather than light to chocolate brown and have straighter stems that are dark brown not cream to orange like libs.
Peticoats will have white nibs around the edge of the cap which is how you will know they are wrong.
Hopefully these tips show the differences in the lookalikes I covered in the video for you.
Cheers for watching and commenting. 💜🤙🏽
Fantastic info thanks bud 👍
@@dan-yi5fs no problem at all. I'm trying to give as much detail as possible 💜🤙🏽
Is this on Ashdown Forest?
No it's not.
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 very similar landscape. nice video, looking forward to more! your channel seems to be like the one I've always wanted to start.
@@MutiKush Thanks for the kind words. 🤙🏽
May I ask, hypothetically of course, how many you would need to consume to notice the.. magic?!
This would very much depend I'm afraid I can't give an exact amount. It differs for everybody. Also depends how much normal food you consume before etc.
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 Thank You for the response. I have harvested 6 today. Never tried them before so I'm completely clueless in regards to eating them fresh, drying them out, or quantities needed. Hypothetically speaking, as I said before! I assume the amount needed is probably more than my meagre discovery but just wanted to ask someone! I shall continue my hypothetical studies and look forward to working with this amazing teacher. Thanks again ☆★☆
Top Tip: Some look-a-likes are difficult to identify, if you place the mushrooms on kitchen towel, the liberty caps will stick to it badly, others won't
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Adam penning of shrooo
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Thanks
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where in the uk is this
I can't say sorry. Southern England but an undisclosed location
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 ok thanks a lot
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does anyone know where i can find lib caps in the london area
most likely you won't find lib caps in london area, because it is a congested place with buildings and small parks. Most likely found in AONB's where it can grow in damp, grassy fields, pastures, and meadows, often in areas where livestock (especially sheep or cows) have grazed. Like he said in the video they grow from late September to November in the Autumn season.
Outskirts maybe. Check the heat map on Google
@@death5411 cheers
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 alrr
Don't know what your on about with ice cream! I have never been sick off it 😅
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Haha quality stack
Is it legal to pick these ?
No
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 thanks 👍
cany season this year northeast England
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Your videos are amazing. I really like it. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Can I talk with you?
How can I help you?
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 Did u hired anyone for ur chnl?
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 want to talk with u
Is it that time already😂
Where abouts r u mushroom geezer
South of England. I'm from Hampshire but moved to Somerset
Anywhere Glasgow we can go picking
Irvine and Dalry look like the closest for you in terms of grasslands that are suitable. According to the heatmap anyway, I'm not sure. Anything east of Clydebank is good weather but not the right grasslands (According to the map)
Go deep, it’s absolutely amazing
"I do not condone the use of this mushroom" with poe face😂 Luckily no one requires your condescension to take shrooms.
There was so much I had to cut out to get this video not removed. 🤣
I want to like the video thanks but it’s reached 888 likes and I’d feel terrible for ruining that sequence.
Hahaha 💜 🤙🏽 Amazing
Sucks that im colour blind. I dont trust myself getting the right ones
Ah, yeah that complicates things 😔
Who's having luck this mushroom season?
I'll keep you posted 👍🏼
@WhoThisMonkey there's tons out early. The heat map is a bit inaccurate this year... if you have some spots you normally head to check them out, we've had tons of rain and a recent drop in temp so give it a go 🤞
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996got some in the peak district last weekend, about 8g once dried.
Last 2 days theyve started appearing by me, still early though
@@thehum1000 nice work!
r/liberty_caps
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Clearly Welsh shrooms are the best! 🤟🏴
Aye men haha
Certainly out first 😂
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 Fun fact. In the early 90's I gave 100 shrooms to Robert Downey jr. (Ironman) A month later I read in a paper he'd gone into rehab. Moral of the story, lee perola can out party Robert Downey jr!!! 🤟🏴
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Can you speak a bit more about the stem identification?
The stems can look quite different specimen to specimen but usually waves lighter in colour than the cap and can bruise blue too / oxidise blue once picked. Hope this helps 🙏
Have you ever come across a fly agaric here in the UK?
Yes loads. Birch is a good accompanying tree. I actually originally filmed one in this video but had to cut a lot out of the video so it wasn't removed by YT
@@storbunlimitedbushcraft6996 I hate bloody youtube rules! Thanx for the reply. 👍🏻