Growing Outdoors?

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by Silvine, Jun 7, 2006.

  1. Silvine

    Silvine Banned

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    I am starting a mushroom patch. I found a source of Copelandia spores and will be purchasing them next month. I intend to get them started in a sterile enviroment but transfer the mycolin (sp?) to a area of wood chips in my garden as recommended by the web site. Think this is a good idea? For example, if they become contaminated, it would be easy to spot the different mushrooms from the copelandia. But could the copelandia grow and look like copelandia - but actually have poisonous parts?

    Thanks,

    Silvine
     
  2. nose

    nose Member

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    ya it will work and dont worry much about contamination all the fresh air exanges will hedge the benefits to the mycelium contams love stale air
     

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