Location: Western Pa found growing on horse manure they are a little young to get a spore print i brought them home and have them in a tupperwear container can anyone ID these and does anybody have any tips on how to keep them growing
no actually i was told that they are P. coprophilia and usually grow on horse manure...maybe you guys just dont know what your talking about since nobody had a clue lol
No. I do know what I'm talking about and I do have a clue. I've probably taken more shrooms (and acid) as of now than you will in your entire life. I'm trying to tell you for your own good , don't eat them. If you're gonna eat field caps get them from cow patties. But lab caps are the safest and ALWAYS potent. But if we know nothing and you know all then go ahead and eat them. But I strongly advise against it.
Yeah but it's not like we physically pick up the horse shit and bring it home to leave it around so it can grow fungus.
Also, when you pick shrooms off of cowshit (or any other shit) do you just eat them or do you clean them first? It seems kinda gross just eating something that grew on shit.
Like I mean, I know you would cut the part off that was in the shit but still it seems pretty gross eating the mushroom since at one point it was in the shit?
P. coprophilia are inactive. We all told you not to eat them. The advice you got here was sound. If you want to ID shrooms I would suggest shroomery.org. Nobody ever claimed that this forum was a great place to have others ID your shrooms for you.
ive researched and come across alot of sites that say that the magic mushrooms worth eating can only be found in states that are touching the gulf of mexico. or you can grow them yourself.
I beg to differrrr. Although my best trip was here in florida, (dont know if it was homegrown or not, but almost sure it came from east coast central florida, not gulf side if that makes a difference) i had an amazing visual trip off of just 10 grams of fresh shrooms in north carolina. fooo shooooo.
oh yeah the shrooms in the pic look pretty similar if not exactly like the ones that grow on the cow feilds up in central FL.