Yes; and they grow naturally in horse manure anyway.
Well yes SOME are and contain psilocybin a naturally occurring hallucinogen - yum! enjoy!
No, but it certainly helps.
These chemicals are called fungicides.
horse manure is good for the ground and helps plants grow.
No.
horse manure is good for the ground and helps plants grow.
Mushrooms grow in cow patties because the manure provides a rich source of nutrients that the mushrooms need to thrive. The manure also retains moisture, creating a suitable environment for mushroom growth. Mushrooms help break down the organic matter in the manure, playing a role in the natural recycling process.
No, if anything, it'll help them grow.
It is possible for psilocybin-based mushrooms to grow from horse manure in a dark, damp environment. Psilocybin mushrooms are known to thrive in settings with the right conditions, such as the nutrients provided by the manure and the moisture found in a damp environment. However, successful cultivation also depends on other factors like temperature, air circulation, and cleanliness to prevent contamination.
Many people used composted horse manure to grow gardens.
helps plants grow. Because of its minerals in it.=o
Depends on the area you live in, generally edible shrooms have a tendency to have rather small caps and have orange or purple underneath the caps, if you wanna be safe, go on a qebsite and try to identify your shroom, Good luck, shrooms are intense bro, good tripping.