![]() ![]() ![]() Note: this is optional, you can also just airdry your mushrooms on a sushi mat, but a dehydrator is the best way to go. Heating mat for reptile closure / Horticulture.Drill and a 4-12 mm step Drill Bit or Soldering Iron.**Note a SAB is optional and there are also many kinds of fruiting chambers, but we choose to teach SGFC in this guide** Still Air Box (SAB) & Shotgun Fruiting Container (SGFC) Water Spray Bottle – for 70% alcohol/methylated spirits.Alcohol/Isopropyl alcohol/methylated spirits (we like 70% like this one). ![]() K Mandrake and Virginia Haze, the teachers in our mushroom growing course and the authors of “The Psilocybin Mushroom Bible.” How to Grow Mushrooms as a BeginnerĪ lot of the older growing guides, including those by Stamets, required a medium skill level, a good lab technique, some homemade lab gear, and excellent working knowledge of agar and growing from grains. The techniques involved in growing magic mushrooms have come a long way in the last 60 years, from Roger Heim growing Psilocybe mexicana for Albert Hofmann to Oss and Oeric’s (aka Terence and Dennis McKenna) “Psilocybin: Magic Mushroom Growers Guide.” There is now a range of accessible books by authors such as Stamets, Peter McCoy, Tradd Cotter, and Dr. Psilocybin spores are legal in Canada and all 47 states, but California, Idaho, and Georgia. There are more than 100 different kinds of psilocybin mushrooms, but the most popular ones for growing are B+, Penis Envy, and Golden Teachers. With a few basic skills, some practice, and a clean area to work, many different varieties of mushrooms, including the magic varieties, are relatively easy to grow. Psilocybe cubensis, for example, are easy to cultivate because creating an artificially warm and humid environment is easy, while the substrate that supplies their nutrient needs can be made from ingredients that you can purchase in your local grocer. A key aspect to growing mushrooms is knowing where mushrooms grow naturally, reproducing the climate they like, and mimicking the substrate (their food source) on which they grow. ![]()
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