Psilocybin Mushrooms

Psilocybin Mushrooms A True Guide to Cultivation - Myths, Effects, Risks & How to Get Help

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GROWING PSILOCYBIN MUSHROOMS

So, now that you know the extensive benefits of fungi and their mushrooms, are you ready to grow some? (c)

The following technique works for most types of mushroom strains, but the focus of this book is on psilocybin (magic mushroom) cultivation.

More and more people are growing psilocybin mushrooms at home. As well as providing a reliable, year-round supply, home cultivation eliminates the risk of misidentifying mushrooms in the wild. For many growers, it's also a fun, low-cost hobby.

Growing at home is more accessible than ever!

With the different cultivation methods available, it might be good to ask yourself: "which cultivation method fits me the best?". To help you answer this question, we made a pros and cons overview of each magic mushroom cultivation option. At the end you'll have clear vision on how you want grow magic mushrooms at home!

At this point, you're probably wondering how long this process takes. That's a terrific question. Here's an approximate timeline:

  • Spore inoculation to spore germination - within a week
  • Spore germination to complete colonization of the cake - about 2 to 4 weeks.
  • Start of fruiting cycle - approx. two weeks.
  • After two or so, the cakes will begin to turn blue, and no more mushrooms will form.
  • All in all, the process takes from 4-6 weeks from spore inoculation to fruiting.


How many times have you heard someone mention magic mushrooms?

Have you ever tried to find some to study, with no luck?

Buy NOW this book, and start TODAY

Book information

ISBN: 9798592199110
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 140
Weight: 195g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm