Charles asks…
My best friends brother grows magic mushrooms, she sells oxycotton, and her mother deals marijuana. They live right by an elementary school and creepers come and go all the time and their neighbors got robbed so they can have the money. They live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I love them to death but this is getting unsafe for the neighborhood now and someone needs to take action
How does someone report them anonymously?
Shrooms, so what, Pot so what, Oxctontin (not cotton) now thats like heroin, but still so what, adults will make their own choices to find drugs, now unless you see them sell to a kid in an elementary school you shouldn’t be concerned, but why cant you live your own life? Be drug free, but dont impose your way of life on anothers.
How exactly is them selling drugs to people that go to them in the first place making the neighborhood dangerous? Is their guns involved? Is their violent crimes being committed?
Lots of thumbs down by people who just dont understand, people are going to do drugs regardless if people snitch, people who ratt people out usually end up seriously hurt
Donald asks…
trying to grow my own here and this is the part i get stuck at.
You can find the spored in the mushroom cap where there are fibrous fannings. The spores are between those.
Carol asks…
im thinking about growing my own magic mushrooms and selling some. how much would you pay for a gram of mushrooms?
Assuming that you are talking about ‘magic mushrooms’ (Psilocybin mushrooms), the price would vary on who you know, where you live, the season, and the availability. In rural Minnesota I’ve seen it as low as $30 for 1/8th oz and as high as $60 for 1/8th oz. Generally it is around $40 per 1/8th oz and cheaper if you buy more at a time…!!
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Mushrooms are always hard to find where i live so i was thinking i might grow my own. I live near a cow ranch and wanted to know if i could grow them in the cow’s excrement.
It is a difficult process – and it is illegal.
There are books and websites on growing mushrooms. It is possible, but difficult to get them started.
Ruth asks…
How do they grow their mushrooms and how do they know that they are safe to eat? Please list sources.
I KNOW they get them from MUSHROOM DEALERS, but how do the MUSHROOM DEALERS get their mushrooms!?!?1?!?
Presuming you are asking how mushrooms are grown commerically for supply to either restaurants or supermarkets, because as the others have pointed out, restaurants don’t usually grow their own produce and supermarkets definitely don’t.
I have been to a commercial mushroom farm. They are grown indoors in darkened barns in trays which are stacked in racks right to the ceiling, all at different stages of growth. The growing medium of the particular place I went to was a combination of straw and horse dung (yes that’s right). The mushroom spore is placed into the growing medium and left under strictly controlled lighting, temperature and moisture conditions. Once the tray reaches the right size,they are packaged and sent to market where they are purchased by restaurant chefs, small supermarkets, etc or they are sent under contract direct to the larger supermarket chains.
Lizzie asks…
Just got back from mushroom hunting in the smoky mountains and am thinking about growing my own at home.
Mushrooms, regardless of what kind, is considered exotic to me.
Basically, you can grow any mushroom you like to grow. Provided that you give them the nutrients for them to feast on.
For starters, try the “easiest” one : Oyster Mushrooms.
Just google it and you’ll find a lot of ways to grow it.
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