you go to a cow pasture and look under cow droppings
False there are fungal and bacterial inhibitors put into both the grain and the grass the cows are fed so unless somehow the cow manure was fully pasteurized. (or you are highly lucky and find an organic cow) although the most common strains of hallucinogenic fungus are grain lovers in the majority of the united states there are also wood lovers. So basically you look at your nearest fallen tree, grain silo or old field.
Yes
yes they do grow in ontario even in the citi park and such for more information on your local shroom visite http://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-psilocybin-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area
Not sure but just wanted to comment that Psilocybe Cubensis are a fungi that grow wild. Not a drug sythesized in a lab like the other commenter would like you to believe. There are many benefits to magic mushrooms and tend to grow in the spring and more humid times of the year.
They grow in the wild. Grab a backpack and go hunting ;D
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..
Puffball mushrooms typically grow in the wild in grassy areas, meadows, and forests.
No
Yes, magic mushrooms, specifically Psilocybe cubensis, can be found growing in the wild in Texas. They tend to grow in warm, humid regions, making parts of Texas suitable for their growth. However, it's important to note that harvesting and consuming wild mushrooms can be dangerous, as some species are toxic.
Magic mushrooms, which contain the psychoactive compound psilocybin, can grow in various environments, but their presence is dependent on specific conditions such as humidity, temperature, and the right substrates. In Chanute, Kansas, while it is possible for some species of magic mushrooms to grow, they are not commonly found and may require particular habitats that are not prevalent in the area. Additionally, foraging for wild mushrooms should be approached with caution, as many species can be toxic. Always consult local guidelines and experts when foraging.
yes
NO!
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.