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Stones = what you called "truffles" (they not actually truffes at all or even closely related) or "philosopher's stones". What you are referring to is the sclerotia of three species Psilocybe tampanenss, P. mexicana and P. galindoi. As I said, they're easier to grow that cubensis mushrooms, as you are cutting out a step (or two), meaning you don't need to worry about lights, humidity, fresh air and a whole host of other factors that need to be considered when actualy fruiting mushrooms. You just inoculate the jars and wait. Understand?huh?
Stones = what you called "truffles" (they not actually truffes at all or even closely related) or "philosopher's stones". What you are referring to is the sclerotia of three species Psilocybe tampanenss, P. mexicana and P. galindoi. As I said, they're easier to grow that cubensis mushrooms, as you are cutting out a step (or two), meaning you don't need to worry about lights, humidity, fresh air and a whole host of other factors that need to be considered when actualy fruiting mushrooms. You just inoculate the jars and wait. Understand?
I've never grown shrooms before. A friend of mine once had a spore kit and I don't know what the hell he did, but didn't get shit. then, maybe a year later his basement walls were COVERED in shrooms! It was like something out of a stephen king movie...needless to say we stayed high for a while! Hahaha
Would absolutely love to try my hand at that. I just moved from a place where they were growing in the fields behind my house. It was so neat to wake up early, grab a cup of homegrown java and go shroomin!
Yea i dont get down like that much anymore, more or less when i was a bit younger and i could throw my brain for a loop, now i just prefer some buds and the occasional drink. But i still like to have fun once or twice a year.
Stones = what you called "truffles" (they not actually truffes at all or even closely related) or "philosopher's stones". What you are referring to is the sclerotia of three species Psilocybe tampanenss, P. mexicana and P. galindoi. As I said, they're easier to grow that cubensis mushrooms, as you are cutting out a step (or two), meaning you don't need to worry about lights, humidity, fresh air and a whole host of other factors that need to be considered when actualy fruiting mushrooms. You just inoculate the jars and wait. Understand?
Ah sorry, I thought you had. I can see how what I said before wouldn't make any sense to you then. Sometimes people ask me how to grow mushrooms. When I start to explain, they just get more and more confusued. Eventually I give up and tell them to go read a book.
Can't say I actually believe that story about shrooms growing all over the basement, there would be nothing for them to eat, nor would the conditons be right, at least not for psychoactive shrooms.
Seen a viddoc on this, from my under standing if you fuck it up you can make some pretty nasty penicillin.
I have to disagree I have a friend who does this in his spare bed room .
I feel you I didnt take him literally. Which I should have I guess.Yes, you can get contamination at any point during the growing process with fungi and that contamination can be in the form of an untold range of different molds, yeasts and bacteria, some of which can be pathogenic. But there are mold spores everywhere in the air, bacteria and yeast too, so that's not a reason not to grow them.
I think you are misunderstanding what I was saying. Yes, indoor cultivation is no problem, growing in a bedroom or basement, no issue at all. But that is very different to what madmaster420 was saying, that his friend had mushrooms growing out of his basement walls. It's like saying that because you can grow cannabis indoors, then you could expect them to start growing out of the walls spontaneously. Ridiculous.
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