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  1. Shroomery - Which psilocybin mushrooms grow wild in my area?

    Which psilocybin mushrooms grow wild in my area? Mushrooms that contain psilocybin can be found almost anywhere in the world. Once you find which active species occur in your area, search for …

  2. What do the different trip levels (Lvl 1-5) mean? - Shroomery

    Levels are a way to describe your trip. Home | Mushroom Info | Experiencing Mushrooms | Trippers FAQ | What do the different trip levels (Lvl 1-5) mean?

  3. What are common contaminants of the mushroom culture?

    Most specialty mushrooms are grown on sterilized substrates, and once a contaminant gets a foothold, it flourishes in the absence of competition from other contaminants. In nature, complex interactions …

  4. Shroomery - North America

    A list of what Psilocybin Mushrooms that can be found on the North American Continent.

  5. Shroomery - Book Store

    Simon & Schuster's Guide to Mushrooms is indispensable to anyone fascinated by mushrooms and other fungi. Lavishly illustrated, it contains detailed information about 420 types of mushrooms and …

  6. Shroomery - Contamination

    The stems of my mushrooms are bluish-greenish. Is it contamination? 5.00 Sometimes, we all get confused with bruised mycelium or green mold. Mummy desease 4.00 Peter Flegg Investigates: A …

  7. Shroomery - Psilocybe semilanceata

    Other types of mushrooms in liberty cap fields. One Deadly shroom here so check it out ! Photos from community members. Innerview's HD picture thread. **Official UK Psilocybin mushroom season 2014**

  8. Psilocybin Species - Shroomery

    The home document to psilocybin species Gymnopilus aeruginosus - (Pk.) Singer Gymnopilus braendlei - (Peck) Hesler Gymnopilus junonius - (Fr.) P.D. Orton Gymnopilus liquiritiae - (Persoon: Fries) …

  9. Shroomery - Strains, varieties, species.

    Most of these strains will produce mushrooms that look remarkably like the mushroom that produced the print from which they came. The term 'Strain' is often used to describe the type of spores on a spore …

  10. Shroomery - Culture Media for Fungi

    Introduction A wide range of media are used for growing fungi. Most mycologists develop preferences for certain types of media based on experience and peculiarities of the type of fungi that are routinely …