Regular garden.

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by Exposed, Feb 18, 2008.

  1. Exposed

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    I have a garden outside my house, nothing special. Not a source of food, just some flowers. I was wondering if there is a chance some cubensis will sprout. Also, there has been construction in my neighborhood, and I heard job sites are good places for shrooms. Where exactly would they be? Against the building or out in the middle?
     
  2. Luketrials

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    Building sites?? Where did you hear that?

    Don't go picking shrooms as your obviously in-experienced. As I have said before on lots of pervious threads you should research shrooms for about 6 weeks. Then go out with someone that picks them wild, ask them if you can tag along. Then you should be able to distinguish between clones and the wild shrooms.

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    OR you can ignore this, attempt to pick them yourself, consume them. They turn out to be poisonous clones and you could need a liver transplant or die..

    It's your choice.
     
  3. Exposed

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    It was something I read while researching them, lol. I've been researching them for quite a while, and since they're out of season (what I've read) them I'm out of luck for now. I was just wondering if they subensis normaly sprout in mulch/dirt in gardens.
     
  4. kevincoughlin

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    I'd also like to know that. And you can take pictures of them and ask if they're real.
     
  5. salmon4me

    salmon4me Senior Member

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    .0001% chance
     
  6. Rellik

    Rellik Member

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    pack your bags, next stop, GOD
     
  7. Geneity

    Geneity self-proclaimed advocate

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    Growing in a garden? Well if it doesn't get below 60 at night or above like 85-90 during the day then the temps are right. You'd still need some sort of substrate for them to get nutrients from. Also, hope that it's really humid.
     
  8. Luketrials

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    You can get substract compost bags off most websites for mushrooms. They give you all the equipment, all you need to do is rearch how to grow them. I however have to experience growing outside. If you have any questions growing indoors, I'm your Man.
     
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