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Cultivate A. Muscaria
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I don't know if this has been asked before, and I have searched, and the results were that cultivating A. muscaria is verry time consuming and not worth it....

What I want to know is, that, if I got an A muscaria, dried, and buzzed up in a coffee grinder, then dumped the powder all over my yard, garden, compost heap, flower beds, under various trees etc, maybe in a year or 2 I'd have a muscaria growing around here?


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Re: Cultivate A. Muscaria [Re: moorhsum]
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I'd say the best way to get some Fly's kickin is prolly get friends with someone that can get them out of the wild, if you cant, and trade off for some fly prints. Then just either make a syringe and shoot them a little underground, close to a tree that would support the symbiotic relationship, or you could, in theory, get away with just spreading them around under the right kind of host tree. Either way, try it out if you have the proper trees around, and i wish you the best of luck, cuz i have been dreaming of gettin ahold of some of those. Heard good things about them.


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Re: Cultivate A. Muscaria [Re: moorhsum]
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Well, that's a pretty hands off approach.

And a tough question...

IF Amanita Muscaria grows in your area, you've got a shot in hell at it I suppose...

The dried flesh would do nothing, only spores have any potential. You could grind the caps? Or try to collect spores off the caps...(take a sporeprint)

I think a lot of the harder to grow mushies are REALLY fuckin hard to grow...they need direct contact with certain organisms to live...it's all quite complicated

I guess it might be worth a try, if you can get spores...

whatever.

Are those things pretty good? I've heard the trip can be quite scary...



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Re: Cultivate A. Muscaria [Re: carbonhoots]
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It's almost impossible. A. muscaria has a type of symbiotic relationship with the birch tree. There may be others that it will grow on, but it can't be grown without a host.

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Re: Cultivate A. Muscaria [Re: moorhsum]
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they are mycorhzzial, you wont grow them

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Re: Cultivate A. Muscaria [Re: ]
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I've heard this, so what about finding a small patch, and digging it up gently, and transporting it in say, an Ice cooler....


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Re: Cultivate A. Muscaria [Re: moorhsum]
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find a nice patch and eat them.  :wink:


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Re: Cultivate A. Muscaria [Re: TriptopinkFloyd]
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have any of you actually eatin A. Muscaria? i see them all over where i live bu i just never bother to pick them, ive read some stuff about people eating them and how the trip is pretty harsh makes you really ill and its just not worht it?? anybody have any PERSONAL experience with eating this mushroom?


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Re: Cultivate A. Muscaria [Re: Coma of Souls]
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>anybody have any PERSONAL experience with eating this mushroom?

I gues the authors of the articles here
http://www.shroomery.org/amanita.php
had some PERSONAL experience with eating that mushroom.

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