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Golden Teacher mushrooms, a popular strain of psilocybin mushrooms, thrive in humidity levels between 85% and 95%. Maintaining this high humidity is crucial during the fruiting phase to ensure proper growth and prevent the substrate from drying out. Using a humidifier or misting the growing environment can help achieve the ideal moisture levels. Additionally, good air circulation is essential to prevent mold and ensure healthy growth.

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