Overall, mushrooms are considered good for the environment. They play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and decomposition processes, breaking down organic matter and releasing nutrients back into the soil. Additionally, some species form mutually beneficial relationships with plants, enhancing their growth.
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.
No, mushrooms do not digest coyotes. Mushrooms are a type of fungi that obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter in their surrounding environment, such as dead plants or trees. Coyotes are mammals and are not consumed by mushrooms for nutrition.
Mushrooms release metabolic waste products into their surrounding environment through the process of excretion. This allows for the removal of toxic byproducts and helps to maintain the health of the mushroom organism.
Its hard to say because we have all types of mushrooms. Some mushroom can be food, and some can be a case of sickness. A mushroom is a fungi, but its not like mold or mildew. It all depends on what mushroom their is.........
Psylocibin mushrooms, also known as magic mushrooms, are not made but they naturally grow in the wild. They contain psilocybin, a hallucinogenic compound. The mushrooms can be cultivated by growing spores in a controlled environment, but it is important to note that their consumption and cultivation may be illegal in some places.
bacteria, good mushrooms have good bacteria,bad mushrooms have bad bacteria.simple as that
good magic mushrooms (homestead book)
good
Both Good for keeping you warm; Bad for the environment
Depends on the mushrooms. Some are poisonous
Cars are bad, because it's for our environment
it is not good for the environment it is bad, it contributes to global warming, smog, etc
Plants contribute to the growth of mushrooms by providing nutrients and organic matter through their roots and decaying matter. This creates a favorable environment for mushrooms to thrive and grow.
It depends, if you are a hippy i guess it will be good if you hate the environment its probably bad
planes can sometimes be good but sometimes bad
It is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools as many varieties can be toxic to them and lead to health issues or even death. It is best to prevent horses from accessing any mushrooms or toadstools in their environment.
i vote yes