not necissarily, but in the states, that's the only place youll find it in the wild. It can be grown unnaturally in a number of substances including brown rice and soil designed for growing fungus
No, there are many species of hallucinogenic mushrooms, and only some of them grow on cow manure. Others grow on materials such as decaying wood.
No.
Only the Hallucinogenic ones.
Yes, magic mushrooms and their psychoactive chemical components are hallucinogenic drugs. and not only that but shrooms come under different nicknames much lke marjuana is called Mary Jane widow or green.
First of all, you should not need to know how many spores are needed to grow "magic mushrooms" but it would be the same as for regular mushrooms. As mushrooms are a fungus, they can grow from only one spore..
Only snipes
Morel Mushrooms grow differently depending on the region one is looking for them in. Morel Mushrooms take about 15 days to come into full growth. They are only available for a short window of time usually between April and May.
All sorts of mushrooms can grow on dead trees. Multiple varieties of mushrooms can flourish on living trees as well.
The answer is YES!, watermelons and all members of the gourd family (cucumbers, squashes, zucchini, muskmelon, honeydews) will grow like crazy in manure, provided, of course, that a seed has been planted or dropped in the pile. These plants, often called cucurbits, are heavy feeders and grow extremely well not only in manure but also in compost heaps and over the weeping area of septic systems.
No. Mushrooms grow in the dark as well. Potatoes, beats, carrots, too. Take mushrooms, for example. Mushrooms do not need sunlight, like other green plants. A mushroom breathes in oxygen, just like humans do. Thus, a mushroom only needs oxygen to keep growing, and good soil to grow in.
its because you need to wait... only 3-5 mushrooms every 48 hours....or is it 24? hahaa @above answer wow you fail.. if you live in the philippines they don't grow because you get a discount on prices.
No, they prefer the dark but they can survive in indirect sunlight.
There are many poisonous mushrooms in the Amanita family including but not limited to: Amanita virosa, or the destroying angel which is almost pure white in color; Amanita phalloides, or the death cap; and Amanita verna, or the spring amanita. These mushrooms can sometimes be hard to distinguish from hallucinogenic species of the same genus due to the variability of individual mushrooms and the presence of some subspecies. This makes it dangerous to attempt to harvest nonpoisonous mushrooms without expert knowledge. There are also hundreds of more poisonous mushrooms that look similar to edible mushrooms like puffballs, morels, etc. so one should only gather mushrooms if they have enough confidence in their to not fear for their live. I am in no way responsible for problems due to picking bad mushrooms and I am not encouraging anyone to pick any mushrooms.
you dont get more then one bag of manure and you only need one bag of manure for one thing. simple as that!