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With dry ice or co2. Just freeze them and let the water sublimate. Sumblimation is more eeficient if you can lower the surrounding air pressure.
No!
mush rooms may poision the air because of all the bactiraand germs on a plant
The gills of mushrooms contain spores, which are the reproductive cells of the fungus. These spores are released into the air to help the fungus reproduce and spread.
Fresh magic mushrooms will go bad quickly. Dried magic mushrooms last much longer but may lose their potency over time, especially if exposed to air and/or stored in hot conditions.
Reduce the amount of moisture in the area. Mushrooms thrive in wet soils.Eliminate decaying elements that enhance the growth of mushrooms.Increase the amount of light the mushrooms receive.Create better penetration of moisture and air flow in the ground.Use Fungicide to make sure the environment is NOT fungus friendly.Remove the mushrooms from the ground as you see them appear.Apply a nitrogen fertilizer to deter mushrooms from growing in organic matter
Dogs are affected by the chemicals in magic mushrooms, and thus they would exhibit changes in behavior if they ingested an appropriate quantity of magic mushrooms. However, what dogs actually experience while under the influence of mushrooms is anyone's guess.
You grab them with the R button and pull and then let go and you fly and stuff.
They rise to the surface when air is pumped IN. They sink when air is let out
get a red flutter scotch ( feed a white flutterscotch a poppy) then get 2 mushrooms ( get 2 toadstools and get Bart 2 turn them into mushrooms ) then let the sour eat it the red flutter then there you go !
An opening in a wall to let in air or light is called a window.
Actually, yes.Exactly 'how' mushrooms derive energy from light remains unknown and under study, but the fact remains that most mushrooms require light to form and grow properly.Mushrooms are not plants, so discussion of chlorophyll and photosynthesis is not applicable to fungi. Mushrooms do however require light to fully develop, and mushrooms grown in the presence of proper lighting grow larger and have a higher finished weight than mushrooms grown with insufficient lighting. More information on the lighting requirements of mushrooms can be found at http://www.mushroomvideos.com/Terrarium-Tek#lighting.Marc R KeithOwner and operator, Mountain Mushrooms and Honeybee FarmAuthor: Let's Grow Mushrooms, 2 DVD instructional video set.