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ReMarkAbleMagic
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Colonizing the yard?
#28742392 - 04/19/24 05:20 AM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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I live in an area where every fall in cow fields and professionally manicured lawns that use manure, liberty caps grow. I'm just wondering, hypothetically, could one obtain spores and colonize ones own yard? The current trouble being that to gather them, you need either permission or to trespass.
Just wondering, if you were to fertilize with steer manure, then add a mycelium colonized grain added to the soil, would it likely produce fall mushrooms? If so, would they come back yearly, or would the process need to be redone annually?
I mean the damn things seem to come up on their own all over the place. The other trouble being that when I see them at public places, such as lawns where they maintain it, you find a few, but never very many. Anyway, this is hypothetical of course. Personally I'm not a fan of that particular strain. They are too strong and hard to dose, as they are so much more potent than cubensis strains. I just think they can be very therapeutic for those in need.
I also expect them to be decriminalized or legalized in my state soon. I mean after all we were the first state to legalize recreational cannabis.
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OK there's a lot to un pack there. First welcome aboard. Second you could get field prints and work enough agar to then get them to grow indoors even on spourted grass seed. Controlling a whole yard isn't easy but yes you can make a 1 inch mycelium mate them put sod over it. Also why do you think liberty caps are stronger then p. Cubesis
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ReMarkAbleMagic
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Re: Colonizing the yard? [Re: vicepope]
#28742869 - 04/19/24 01:20 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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Well I have had two liberty cap experiences and several with cubensis, and both times with the liberty caps were fresh done in tea that tasted awful.
Both times it was probably a smaller amount of liberty caps (a couple of grams of wet small shroms, vs two to 4 grams of fully dried cubensis), and the cubensis trips were all mild and pleasant, where the Liberty cap trips were too intense and one was a "bad trip" as it was so intense.
Chewing up dried cubensis, while unpleasant, is still not as nasty as liberty cap tea...
It's been YEARS, but I can still vividly recall the taste of dried cubensis. We used to get those grown at a local hippie college, I'm sure in bags and small bins in closets. Weren't very expensive either.
Plus in my reading, many sources claim liberty caps to be one of the most potent of the psilocybin mushrooms. My experience seems to back this up. Clearly it seems to me that an 8th of dried cubensis is more actual mushroom than an 8th of wet liberty caps, yet both times the liberty caps had a much stronger effect.
Anyway AFAIK, the only psychoactive mushrooms native to my area are liberty caps and Amanita Muscaria, which I have zero experience with, even though they're legal. When I was a kid, the general word on those were that they're poison and to be avoided, though they do grow locally in forests.
I'm still not clear on that? As best as I understand it, if they're fresh, they're toxic, but not necessarily "deadly toxic" but dried they are safe? Is that the deal> I'm not particularly interested in them, but it would be good to know. I have a friend in Alaska that has a whole bunch of dried ones stored away. No one I know who has tried them seems to be able to describe what the trip is like. I do know the friend who has the bag of them got them from a guy who supposedly ate tons of them, and was "not right in the head anymore" and everyone assumes it's because of his consumption of the amanita shrooms, which is a scary though. Never heard of anyone losing it over psilocybin shrooms after the trip was over. I imagine there's someone, but nobody I knew.
LSD now, I have known folks who've never come back from that. We used to have a local source that was abundant, and cheap. He made it himself, and it was POTENT stuff
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Re: Colonizing the yard? [Re: vicepope]
#28742962 - 04/19/24 03:35 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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Libs are way better, they’re stronger so you eat less mushroom material
How do I know…experience.
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Don’t think it’s as simple as that unfortunately
Good thing is, if they grow where you live you should find enough of them.
Try finding some wavy caps or some other woodlovers as they’re easier to cultivate outdoors.
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