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Why does food grow mushrooms?

Updated: 8/21/2019
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Mushrooms.


Can you get a disease from magic mushrooms?

If improperly stored, fungus can grow in magics mushrooms (mushrooms themselves are a speciece(sp?) of fungus). However, magic mushrooms themselves do not cause any diseases, any other than getting a food infection from fungi that can grow on improperly stored magic mushrooms (which can also happen to normal mushrooms or any other type of fresh food).


How do mushrooms grow and develope?

mushrooms grow on cow dung!


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Mushrooms are grown in moist areas with constant soil temperature. Mushrooms do NOT grow in cow dung.


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Gypsy mushrooms do not grow in tundra's. They prefer temperate climates and all mushrooms require moisture in order for them to grow.


How are mushroom and seaweed different?

Seaweeds grow in oceans and seas and it is considered an alga. Mushrooms grow on land and are the fruiting body of a fungus. Mushrooms also grow on things.


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Mushrooms grow anywhere that there is dampness and rotting vegetation.


Do mushrooms grow in Canada?

Yes, mushrooms do grow in Canada. YES, YES, YES.


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What plants specifically food plants grow well in darkness?

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