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  2. Mushrooms that contain psilocybin can be found almost anywhere in the world. Once you find which active species occur in your area, search for them on Mushroom Observer and iNaturalist. Take note of where exactly they grow, what time of year, what the habitat was like and what they were growing on. If you have additions or corrections contact ...

  3. What are common contaminants of the mushroom culture?

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    1. Tarsonemid mite. These mites are pale brown and are so minute that they are only visible with the aid of a microscope. They cause damage by feeding entirely on hyphae of mushrooms and the grower will know if he has these mites present, as the base of the stem of the mushroom will show a reddish brown discolouration.

  4. Is it ok to eat two different strains of magic mushrooms? - The...

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    If they are cubes, they are cubes, you aren't mixing anything but the same mushrooms. Except maybe pe or peu, Even if they are it is ok, it is ok to eat cubes and pan cyans, your just gonna have a different trip. But 2 cubes say treasure coast and b+, they are the same.

  5. Welcome to the Shroomery! We help spread accurate information about magic mushrooms so people can make informed decisions about what they put in their bodies. You can learn about the effects of shrooms and read trip reports, find out how to grow mushrooms and get mushroom recipes, browse through the gallery and hang out on our message board, or ...

  6. Recognizing and dealing with contamination - Shroomery

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    Cladobotryum is a genus of parasitic fungus that commonly infects mushrooms and casing layers in mushroom cultivation. It is typically sourced from soil and plants. There are multiple species of Cladobotryum, and the symptoms can vary depending on the specific species of mold and the type of mushroom being grown.

  7. Different types of Shrooms. - The Psychedelic Experience -...

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    Different types of Shrooms should give diffrent effects, this is because of the dfiffrent alkeloid contents. An example of this would be to compare some liberty caps with some cubes. I have found that Libs are more visuial and dreamy and cubes are less visuial but more speedy this is because of the psilocybin/psilobin. ratios.

  8. What do the different trip levels (Lvl 1-5) mean? - Shroomery

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    Levels are a way to describe your trip. Levels are a way to describe the intensity of your trip. Level 1 is a low level trip... level 5 is a high level (full ego death) trip. Using the level system is an attempt to define the trip strength, as there is no way to objectively rate a subjective experience, but it is a simple way to communicate ...

  9. Can you grow two strains of shrooms together? - Mushroom...

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    Satori23 said: There is no point in knocking up one jar with two strains. Only one will fruit.. if any. Although there is indeed no bigger point in doing it, it won't result in only one of the "names" to grow. In fact it doesn't matter at all.

  10. One monotub two strains? - Mushroom Cultivation - Shroomery...

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    Try it different ways just for grins and giggles. Inoculate two holes of a jar with one strain and the other two holes with another. Or, inoculate each of the 4 holes with a separate syringe (strain), for four strains per jar. You can mix them at spawning or mix them at inoculation. Do a few each way.

  11. Shroomery - Contamination

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    4.67. When the cap opens, spores are released from the gills of a mushroom. Proper hand washing procedure. 5.00. Hand washing is the single most important means of preventing the spread of infection. The stems of my mushrooms are bluish-greenish. Is it contamination?