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Trans people don't sell me on cool drugs challenge
you're married, right? you have someone who is more than likely willing to tripsit or do them with you, there's no reason not to give it at least one shot
Uh I mean yeah I guess Idk? Change my brain chemistry? It's good maybe?
I think the primary issue is two autists (wife and I) would be utterly incapable of sourcing. People be like ARE YOU A FED no ma'am I'm just woefully socially inept!
I don't know where you live, but in most US states you can legally by spores. I don't know about internationally though.
Death to amerikkka. Also what I would have to grow em?
I haven't done it myself, but r/unclebens and shroomery org both have good info. It doesn't look terribly difficult.
If memory serves a few bags of rice and some cleaning equipment are the big things.
Brown rice flour and vermiculite is a good way to start if you don't already own a pressure cooker. Use the shroomery and look for the PFTek. If you ask in the ask quick questions get quick answers thread for a up-to-date PFTek someone that knows better than I would be able to help. (I also grow edibles so I use techniques that require more equipment).
Reddit teks are mostly garbage.
Thanks for knowing more than my (previously sufficient) googled information. Any idea about growing shrooms in breakfast cereal? lol. saw it mentioned somewhere.
You probably could. I would still use a PF tek to do that if you don't have access to a pressure cooker, it's the best way to germinate spores and get fruits without losing everything to contamination.
But basically you could probably take Cheerios and throw them in a coffee grinder. And use them as a substitute for the brown rice flour.
I think I have a pressure cooker. What’s the difference in method recommended? Could probably get brown rice flour tbh.
They're very good. Highly recommend