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Expand Your Mind — How to Grow Psychedelic Mushrooms Using Uncle Ben’s Rice

Anyone can do it with time, patience, and a lot of love.

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Disclaimer: psychedelic mushrooms, are illegal in most countries. Excepting Denver, Colorado and Oakland and Santa Cruz, California, possession of psilocybin and psilocin is illegal in all of the United States.

The selling of mushroom spores is legal except in California, Idaho and Georgia, but for the purpose of growing psychedelic mushrooms is also illegal.

This article is for information and harm reduction purposes only. The publisher and author of this article do not condone the purchase, possession, sale, or consumption of any illegal substances.

Introduction

This is a guide to grow psychedelic mushrooms from the safety of your own home in the easiest way possible. All this can be done in a small space in your home, such as a bedroom closet, in approx 3–6 weeks for around $180.

It is recommended that you read this guide from start to finish. However, feel free to skip straight to the instructions below.

There are many ways to grow mushrooms. For the sake of clarity, this guide is focussed on simply the easiest way possible.

This process is broken down into three stages.

  1. Innoculation
  2. Fruiting
  3. Cultivation

Why grow mushrooms?

Maybe you are looking for a new hobby under lockdown? Maybe you want to grow your own mushrooms for personal consumption, or because you plan to microdose?

Mushrooms are the easiest psychedelic to grow yourself. There is also the undeniable pleasure of growing your own and the chance to learn new skills.

Nothing beats the satisfaction of a successful grow.

But for $180, could I not just get some truffles?

Yes, that’s for a one time experience. With just one successful grow, not only will you learn all about cultivating and caring for mushrooms. The fruits of your labour can be dried and stored for years. You can also grind your dried mushrooms and fill…

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N.J. Elliott
N.J. Elliott

Written by N.J. Elliott

Writer. The war on drugs, mental health, education, psychedelics, and others.

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