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discarding used organic material
    #26806162 - 07/06/20 03:20 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Like used up substrate. Or fruited bodies that have been extracted for crystals.

Two things most peoples would think is "flush it down the toilet" or "throw in the trashcan."

I can see bad sides to both, including growth in the sewer nearby your domicile, or growth in the town dump on your trash. Either could be seen by a municipal worker, they tip off 5-0, and then 5-0 has an idea of where-who to be spying.

Maybe dump in the forest, hoping will grow? Though sad if you get pulled over. 

I tried look here before I post, but you know, when he search "flush" there's a lot of results to pick. ;-)

Also, what might kill it if you wanted it dead to flush or trash. Alcohol? Soap? Heat?


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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: nektar61]
    #26806167 - 07/06/20 03:33 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I put my used substrates in the compost pile. I realize that's not an option if you live in an apartment or something, but...

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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: hummingbird]
    #26806176 - 07/06/20 03:46 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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I put my used substrates in the compost pile. I realize that's not an option if you live in an apartment or something, but...





Thank u.

I live in a very big city. Which has advantage of being albe to hide in the crowed, but addiationally no compost.

Does it ever grow in your compost? I'm wondering how to kill it if it would so it doesnt dime me out if I thru it out.

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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: nektar61]
    #26806196 - 07/06/20 04:25 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Nobody is tipping off the police to suspicious looking molds in the dump or sewer. If you are not discarding a human corpse along with the substrate do not worry.

Do you honestly think that Mr Dump worker or garbage truck driver has the time or ability to identify every piece of funky mold in the trash? Even if it was a full pinning straw log with 2 lbs of cubenis hanging off it the worker is not going to stop his truck and call the police to have the DNA sequenced to prove it is a drug and then start a multi department investigation to identify how it came to be there? They can't even run their backlog of rape kits my dude.


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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: sandman420]
    #26806197 - 07/06/20 04:26 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

That being said get some chickens and they will take care of most of it. Just dump it in a pile and they will go ham on it eating out the grains and bugs and eventually wearing it down.


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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: nektar61]
    #26806211 - 07/06/20 04:48 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

You don't get crystals from fruit bodies without a lab.

Everything goes in the trash. Or compost pile

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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: bodhisatta]
    #26806261 - 07/06/20 06:08 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Its always good to ask questions, but it seems weird to me how often people need to be reminded real life is not like how it is in the movies. It would be easier to track and monitor the people on this website than it would be to figure out which house the garbage with the mushrooms in it came from, especially if its bagged up and nobody sees it until a seagull at the dump tears the bag open. I mean worst case scenario and real life is like a movie, don't put it in the same bag as your water bill and you will be more than fine.

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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: sandman420]
    #26810219 - 07/08/20 03:02 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

This made me laugh my ass off

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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: nektar61]
    #26810256 - 07/08/20 03:53 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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I can see bad sides to both, including growth in the sewer nearby your domicile, or growth in the town dump on your trash. Either could be seen by a municipal worker, they tip off 5-0, and then 5-0 has an idea of where-who to be spying.




Dude you smoke too mch weed, thats paranoid. First, they're spent so there wont be an explosion of fruits just one or two maybe. Two, compost is a naturally attractive substrate for mushrooms, they grow there anyway, noone who doesnt also like psilos can tell one apart from regular ones, its not like weed plants which are pop culture famous, and mushrooms dont smell. Third, even if they knew, in the city dump noone can trace it back to you, consider from how many people trash gets delivered there.



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I'm wondering how to kill it



Now, to humour you some helpful ideas as well. You can try heat, just boil or PC or just pour the hottest tap water on it that should do something. Can use bleach, alcohol or maybe even soap, I think that should kill it. Salt too. All of these options except heating which only wastes energy and makes co2 (except if your house has electric heating which runs on solar) pollute the environment.


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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: polaritymind]
    #26814154 - 07/10/20 02:10 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Thank you.


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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: Hippieman420]
    #26814157 - 07/10/20 02:10 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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This made me laugh my ass off




The water bill part? Me too. It's funny because it's true.

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Re: discarding used organic material [Re: Hippieman420]
    #26814202 - 07/10/20 03:15 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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This made me laugh my ass off




Gotta agree because why would anybody anywhere care about dead fungus compost in the garbage?

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