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boomerman
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amanitas
#5420357 - 03/19/06 09:03 PM (18 years, 13 days ago) |
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can amanitas be cultivated? i havent seen anything on it, only heard of it being found in the wild.
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SleepAid
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Nope.
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Edited by SleepAid (03/19/06 09:05 PM)
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boomerman
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Re: amanitas [Re: SleepAid]
#5420371 - 03/19/06 09:06 PM (18 years, 13 days ago) |
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whats the reason behind that?
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SleepAid
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I think it's because they need to grow near pines. Don't quote me on that, though.
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SleepAid
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Re: amanitas [Re: SleepAid]
#5420388 - 03/19/06 09:11 PM (18 years, 13 days ago) |
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Here we are:
(taken from http://www.iamshaman.com/amanita/cultivation.htm)
Amanita cultivation in a lab environment has always been an impossibility due to the symbiotic mycorrhizal relationship of this mushroom to its host trees. But if one has the necessary host trees in their area, and resides in the proper temperate zone or elevation, try and simply take a few dried or fresh caps that are in sporination (fully flattened or upturning with longitudinal tears along the striations), crush them up thoroughly, and mix the crushings into the top soil. See if it will take. If one doesn't want to make the initial investment of the caps simply chop up the stems from sporinating specimens, which will naturally have collected some of the falling spores, and mix with the soil. Clark Heinrich states that he simply buries the stems under the proper host tree for cultivation, but then again he probably lives the the perfect environment. I would recommend that this be done in the Fall soon after the fruiting season or in early Spring so that the spores can receive their proper life cycle. My own observations (I've yet to actually learn this) of Amanita growth suggest that mycelia growth takes place primarily throughout the Spring and Summer months and is highly dependent on rain and soil moisture preceding the Fall fruiting. If the season is dry just water your mushroom garden every few days. A host tree in a large container that can be left outdoors year round may be a candidate for cultivation if one is in the right zone.
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Edited by SleepAid (03/19/06 09:59 PM)
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boomerman
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Re: amanitas [Re: SleepAid]
#5420448 - 03/19/06 09:25 PM (18 years, 13 days ago) |
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dead link where else can i learm om these babies
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boomerman
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and do i have many of the trees in my area? Northtern Ct
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boomerman
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its that shit legal tell sell online in USA- ???? wtf kind if site is that
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cappa
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The link is fine. remove the ')' at the end of it and it will work.
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SleepAid
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a) The link isn't dead. I just accidently included the perinthesis in the URL. It's fixed now.
b) Go outside. Find out.
c) Amanita muscaria (as well as all other Amanita species) is uncontrolled federally in the United States. This means all parts of the plant and its extracts are legal to cultivate, buy, possess, and distribute (sell, trade or give) without a license or prescription. If sold as a supplement, sales must conform to U.S. supplement laws. If sold for consumption as a food or drug, sales are regulated by the FDA.
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Edited by SleepAid (03/19/06 10:02 PM)
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boomerman
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Re: amanitas [Re: SleepAid]
#5420616 - 03/19/06 10:08 PM (18 years, 13 days ago) |
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so i could buy some amanaits for "microsopic use" from you with no problems at all??? and you got any good resources on the amanits?
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SleepAid
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You could, if I had amanitas at the moment. But, yes, you could buy them from an online source.
It's legal, but there is allways a small chance that you'll get hassled. There's allways a chance. Just not a very big one.
And just look stuff up on www.google.com . If you had done that, you wouldn't have needed to make this thread. Also, check www.erowid.com for drug information (including legality info).
Have fun.
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