Yes, mushrooms, including psilocybin mushrooms, often thrive in moist conditions, and rain can create an ideal environment for their growth. The increased humidity and moisture in the soil after rainfall can trigger the fruiting process. However, other factors like temperature, substrate, and the presence of mycelium also play crucial roles in their growth.
it depends on the time of year, location, type of animal feed used and moisture levels. Yes shrooms can grow on it, but they can also grow in other locations.
Yes, but doing so would be illegal and could lead to severe legal consequences. Thus, growing shrooms at home is strongly discouraged.
yes
It depends on the climate you're living in. Any woodland or moderate pasture with cows should be able to grow them.
you gotta be joking right?? halucinogenic mushrooms grow on cow poop..... often tresspassers on private farms go out at night to harvest the shrooms.... so if Michigan is anything like the rest of the states, and you have abundant farm land, then yes you do have shrooms in Michigan.
Plant sunflowers or the golden colored mushrooms. The 'shrooms grow and give suns at night, when the sunflowers do not grow.
In a solarium.
On 13 January 2010, while the floods are happening in Queensland, it is indeed raining in Melbourne.
Not all the time but it is very likely to happen.
No, but shrooms can be tested for in an extended drug test.
You don't.
No This is a poisonous tree - the sap of this tree will blister the skin so its not advisable to stand beneath this tree while raining.