Psilocybe cubensis requires a moist environment for optimal growth, thriving in substrates with a high water content, typically between 60% to 70%. During the colonization phase, maintaining humidity levels around 80-90% is ideal, while fruiting conditions prefer slightly lower humidity levels of about 70-80%. Regular misting and proper ventilation are essential to prevent drying out and to promote healthy fruiting bodies. Over-saturation should be avoided to prevent contamination and rot.
Water!
Yes.
Psilocybe Cubensis
You can find Psilocybe Cubensis in Delaware.
The scientific name for magic mushrooms is Psilocybe cubensis.
Magic mushrooms are classified as psychedelics, a type of hallucinogen.
Shrooms, mushies, magic mushrooms, cubes (in the case of psilocybe cubensis)
Mushrooms are a diverse group of fungi that can be edible or not, while magic mushrooms, such as Psilocybe cubensis, contain psychedelic compounds like psilocybin and psilocin that produce hallucinogenic effects when consumed. Consuming magic mushrooms can lead to altered perception, hallucinations, and changes in mood and consciousness.
Yes psilocybe cubensis mushroom spores are legal in ALL states except GA, ID, and IL. Ohio has no state law against cubensis or other psilocybin producing mushroom spores, and federal law does not restrict them.
No, they are grown on grains such as rye berries, wild bird seed, or manure in the wild. Orange slices are too high of energy to grow the mycelium or roots of psilocybe cubensis.
No, they are grown on grains such as rye berries, wild bird seed, or manure in the wild. Orange slices are too high of energy to grow the mycelium or roots of psilocybe cubensis.
Psychedelic mushrooms are also known as shrooms, mushrooms, magic mushrooms, caps, blue meanies (Panaeolus cyanescens), boomers, mushies, liberty caps (Psilocybe semilanceata), cubes (Psilocybe cubensis), liberties, magics, liberty cap, psilcybe semilanceata, psilcybin, shrooms, amani agaric, fly agaric