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what about mulch??
    #2732863 - 05/26/04 03:02 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

i did alo9t of gardning like a 2 weeks ago i planted a bunch of plants in my yard and used a ton of mulch, well this week it raind alot and every place i threw much down i see mushrooms. can mulch be a good casing layer?
F.Y.I i didnt us the red mulch its brown


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Re: what about mulch?? [Re: tripin420]
    #2732894 - 05/26/04 03:06 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Mulch, wood chip mulch, is perfect for wood loving Psilocybe, like
Psilocybe cyanescens. And grow well in the garden, but need the right climate.

Problem with garden mulch like compost as a casing is its
to rich in nutrients, so contams can be a problem.


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Re: what about mulch?? [Re: Loki]
    #2732905 - 05/26/04 03:07 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

do u think any of them mushies growing out of my mulch can be trippy mushies? theres a bunch of def kinds growing to. do all trippy mushies turn blue when they bruse or only cubies?


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Re: what about mulch?? [Re: tripin420]
    #2732929 - 05/26/04 03:12 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Mostly Psilocybe species turn blue when bruised. But they are not the only mushrooms to do so.

Unlikely any are active, depends were you are, if your in australia
or newzealand, possibly, if in the northern hemisphere, then not till autum really. Even then, you,ed be lucky, unless you spawned it there.


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