Magic mushrooms, which are fungi belonging to the genus Psilocybe, require specific growing conditions that differ significantly from those of parsley, a type of herb. While parsley thrives in nutrient-rich soil with ample sunlight, magic mushrooms prefer dark, damp environments with decaying organic matter. Therefore, it is unlikely for magic mushrooms to grow in parsley or any standard herb garden due to their distinct habitat requirements.
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..
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I'll give that an impossible sticker. Who ever told you that you can grow magic mushrooms with little rabbit presents? That's very silly.
corse it is there illegel!
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No, there are many species of magic mushrooms, many of which do not grow on dung at all. For example, several species of the genus Psilocybe grow on decaying wood, not cow dung.
what species of magic mushroom grow in England and what do each look like? what species of magic mushroom grow in England and what do each look like?
they can pretty much grow anywhere