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PsychoMyconaut
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Injecting cheese with spores?
#19487286 - 01/28/14 05:14 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hi guys!
I have a maybe silly question, but I have been thinking about injecting cheese with mycelia and see if I can make psychedelic cheese. I thought if penicillin fungi can thrive why wouldn't other species of fungi thrive on cheese, and maybe producing some psychoactive compounds. I have looked through all of google, and no one has ever mentioned this question.
I just began mycology, so my experience is very limited. But my girlfriend and I are very fond of fungus/shrooms so we started growing our own.
Is it also possible to "mate" two kinds of mushrooms to make a custom specie?
Imagine psylocybin cheese spread, yummy !!! 
This is my first post on forum, sorry if my questions are stupid or my english is pretty basic. It's because I am Danish!
P.S BTW, how easy is it to grow sclerotia instead of ordinary magic mushrooms?
Cheers!
MycoPsychonaut!
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bodhisatta 
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I thought the danish education system was better. How is the mycelium going to grow though a solid cheese. If anything it would grow on the surface (so would all the other molds since you couldn't keep only the cube mycelium growing on it) and you would never trip from eating that small amount of mycelium. People eat the fruit bodies to trip not the mycelium which contains relatively little amounts of active substances.
mating is not nearly that simple otherwise we would all have hybrid species growing
and sclerotia can be just as easy
Edited by Trusted cuItivator (01/28/14 05:35 PM)
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RiparianZoneJunky
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Quote:
PsychoMyconaut said: Hi guys!
I have a maybe silly question, but I have been thinking about injecting cheese with mycelia and see if I can make psychedelic cheese. I thought if penicillin fungi can thrive why wouldn't other species of fungi thrive on cheese, and maybe producing some psychoactive compounds. I have looked through all of google, and no one has ever mentioned this question.
I just began mycology, so my experience is very limited. But my girlfriend and I are very fond of fungus/shrooms so we started growing our own.
Is it also possible to "mate" two kinds of mushrooms to make a custom specie?
Imagine psylocybin cheese spread, yummy !!! 
This is my first post on forum, sorry if my questions are stupid or my english is pretty basic. It's because I am Danish!
P.S BTW, how easy is it to grow sclerotia instead of ordinary magic mushrooms?
Cheers!
MycoPsychonaut!
Molds are different than mushrooms, so far as I know there are no species of mushrooms that grow on milk.
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PsychoMyconaut
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Hehe, sorry for our stupidity :roll eyes:
We just had an amazing trip with a lot of crazy ideas, lol... 
But are molds and fungi not in the same "family" ?
Thanks
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bodhisatta 
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PsychoMyconaut said: Hehe, sorry for our stupidity :roll eyes:
We just had an amazing trip with a lot of crazy ideas, lol... 
But are molds and fungi not in the same "family" ?
Thanks
they're in the kingdom fungi: yeast, mushrooms, and mold.
Edited by Trusted cuItivator (01/28/14 05:48 PM)
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Sgt. Pepper



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Re: Injecting cheese with spores? [Re: bodhisatta]
#19487474 - 01/28/14 05:52 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Too bad we couldn't brew beer with shrooms! We'll I guess that's what lc is. Haha.
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1down5up
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Re: Injecting cheese with spores? [Re: Sgt. Pepper]
#19487551 - 01/28/14 06:06 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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If you inject the cheeze block with mycelium, you will subject it to a life term prison sentence in a deep impenetrable cell, where it will be anally raped by cheeze thugs every time it reaches out. Don't do that.
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Edited by 1down5up (01/28/14 06:07 PM)
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Injecting cheese with spores? [Re: Sgt. Pepper]
#19487573 - 01/28/14 06:09 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sgt. Pepper said: Too bad we couldn't brew beer with shrooms! We'll I guess that's what lc is. Haha.
you brew beer, and add your shroom tincture with your priming sugar before bottling. Alternatively add your shroom tincture by the eye dropper full into 1 in 10 bottles when you put the crown cap on and then play trip roulette
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Sgt. Pepper



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Re: Injecting cheese with spores? [Re: bodhisatta]
#19488294 - 01/28/14 07:58 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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I like it! Shroomy beer sounds like the coolest way to dose ever. I'm gonna have to do that one day.
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GimpCollector
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Re: Injecting cheese with spores? [Re: Sgt. Pepper]
#19488545 - 01/28/14 08:44 PM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Make sure you pressure cook the cheese first.
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mushrooms+cheese=burgers, not mycology
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