Psilocybin Mushrooms: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Grow and Safely Use Psychedelic Magic Mushrooms for Beginners
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Take the Guesswork Out of Cultivating Psychedelic Mushrooms Right in Your Own Home or Backyard and Discover the Potency and Healing Benefits of Psilocybin
Are you curious about psilocybin but are anxious about your safety and the potential side effects? Have you ever wondered if you could experience the potentially life-altering effects of psychedelic mushrooms? Do you want to learn how to grow your own 100% natural psilocybin mushrooms in under a month?
If your answer is yes to any of the questions above, then keep reading...
With so much conflicting and downright harmful information out there on this powerful plant, it can be hard to find a reliable resource guide to educate you on psilocybin and help you through the process of growing and using psychedelic plants.
Not anymore.
In this definitive guide to growing psychoactive mushrooms, Marc Peterson hands you the complete playbook taking you through the process of cultivating and safely using psychedelic mushrooms. From choosing the perfect mushroom for your needs to cutting-edge growing techniques, you'll discover everything you need to grow potent mushrooms and enjoy their numerous benefits.
Here's a snippet of what you're going to discover in the pages of Psilocybin Mushrooms:
● Everything you need to know about psilocybin mushrooms to help you get the most out of these amazing plants
● The intriguing history of psilocybin and 6 life-changing reasons you should consider using psilocybin
● How to choose the perfect psychoactive mushroom for your unique needs before cultivating
● A complete list of the tools and equipment you're going to need for a thriving mushroom garden
● ...and tons more!
No matter your reason for using psychedelic mushrooms and your level of experience cultivating psychoactive mushrooms, this book dispels the harmful myths and common misconceptions give you the education you need to become an expert, as well as practical instructions to cultivate and use these amazing plants in your own home.
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Psilocybin Mushrooms - Marc Peterson
Introduction
Psilocybin mushrooms—how does one go about cultivating them by oneself? More importantly, what is the safest way to enjoy the fruits of your labor? These two questions have been frequently asked over the last few years. This is most likely due to the exponential rise in the popularity of psychedelics; however, with such a rise in popularity, the demand for psychedelic substances has risen as well.
This has made psychedelic mushrooms one of the go-to first tries for many people, be it just for the experience itself or the self-sufficiency. But the experience of becoming completely self-sufficient in producing a natural form of psychedelics is the ultimate goal after all.
Psilocybin mushrooms can be found in nature, occurring in many shapes, forms, and species, so you do not necessarily have to grow your own. The problem is not everyone is experienced enough to identify the correct ones, so you might end up poisoning yourself. This leaves you with two other options—either find someone trustworthy who will sell you some or cultivate your own.
While the former is still an option, the latter is something more than just enjoying a psychedelic experience.
Cultivating and consuming your own psilocybin mushrooms is very rewarding in its own way.
Most of you reading this will have had a psychedelic experience before. How else would you even begin to understand the importance or value in cultivating for yourself? However, there are some people who can spot the benefits before even having an experience themselves. For those of you who have not had such an experience before, no problem! You can start yourself off the right way. I could only imagine the thrill in having your first experience be one from your own labor.
I would usually suggest to most people to try psilocybin mushrooms at least once before cultivating their own. But over the years, this opinion has changed. While this is not a must, however, since growing my own I have come to realize the importance of producing your own stock.
Not everyone is ready to jump into such a commitment yet though, so trying some first with a friend or two will also help you determine if it actually is for you.
Not everyone enjoys the experience these fungi can provide them with. While this may simply be due to personal preference, it can happen due to consuming bad shrooms. A bad first experience with mushrooms can occur with anyone, even when you had good previous experiences. What’s worse is a bad first experience might put you off from any future psychedelic trips, which might have changed your life in a positive manner.
In this book, we will be taking a look at how you can cultivate, harvest, and store your own magic mushrooms efficiently. Not only that, but we will also go over how to safely use your mushrooms. This will lower the chance of ever having a bad experience, especially the former. Using psilocybin safely will lead to a great many benefits as well, which we will of course discuss later on. Realizing the benefits of consuming them can sometimes come too late, so in this book, we will go over health, mental, emotional, and spiritual benefits.
Firstly, you will have to understand mushrooms, or fungi, a little better in order to cultivate them. We will discuss in depth the rich history of psilocybin mushrooms, through which you can gain a better understanding of all their applicable uses. Learning the origin of fungi will make it so much easier to cultivate magic mushrooms, as you will understand the fundamentals of their existence.
It’s like building a house—you cannot skip the foundations.
While we go through some of the popular species, you can decide on the type of shroom you will want to cultivate. It will be important when looking into what type of experience you want to have, as well as the availability of spores in your area.
Growing and cultivating your own psilocybin mushrooms is not that difficult, and it can be done in a great many ways. We will be taking a look at all the possible ways, so you can decide on what method works for you!
Whether you have decided to cultivate your own psilocybin mushrooms or not, yet, this book is here to help you out!
Chapter 1: Psilocybin Mushrooms - What and Why
With so many psychedelic substances currently out in the world, people are confused. Which one is the best one? What is the difference between them? Are the experiences different? You can rest easy, however, as I will explain to you why psychedelic mushrooms are the best option for you.
Magic mushrooms are one of the best options for a first psychedelic experience overall. The experience it provides can range from simple open-mindedness or acute focus, to a full-on trip. The naturally occurring mushroom, compared to a fabricated psychedelic like LSD, is a more trustworthy substance for many.
The experience is usually shorter than LSD as well. The typical psychedelic experience from magic mushrooms can last between two to six hours, depending on the dosage. LSD, however, can last between eight to 14 hours. This makes shrooms the best option for beginners. Should a bad trip be experienced, or simply a very vibrant or overwhelming trip, it won't last too long.
Now that you understand why psilocybin mushrooms are the best option, you will have to understand mushrooms in order to cultivate them. Let us explore the origin and history of magic mushrooms.
Origins
MANY PEOPLE DO NOT believe it is important to understand the way fungi, or mushrooms, work. While it is true that you do not need a complex understanding of how the cellular structure of fungi works, it is still necessary to have a basic understanding. When you grow your own, you will come to realize that simply following a few steps in order to sprout some magic mushrooms will work.
However, when you want to focus on actually growing quality mushrooms, experiment a bit with different methods, and add your own ingenious techniques, you will need to understand how they are formed.
So, let's start at the very beginning.
Evolution of Fungi
THE EVOLUTION OF THE magic mushroom starts out with basic fungi. It all began 1.5 billion years ago when the fungus itself diverged from all other life. The earliest fossils of life presenting basic fungi features were discovered to be around 1 billion years old.
At around 400–500 million years ago, fungi began growing their own network around the world. This network is known as mycelium. Many people know mycelium as just the early vegetative state of fungus, before the fruiting bodies, or mushrooms, grow from it. You can imagine mycelium as roots to a tree. While they might not function exactly the same, fungi use mycelium to draw in nutrients.
Fungi were the first form of flora on planet Earth, way before other vegetation started to grow. Shortly after the appearance of fungus came nonvascular plants, however. By around 300 million years ago, all modern forms of fungus were present. Now think about that for a second—while many new species of fungus have been discovered, the base form has not changed for 300 million years. Fungi do not have the need to evolve any further. In fact, there are forms of fungus that can survive out in the vacuum of space and forms that survive simply by feeding on radiation.
Fungi were so perfect of an organism that it became the dominant species around the world for a long time. After what is known as the Permian - Triassic extinction event 251 million years ago, a dramatic spike in what was thought to be fungal spores was seen. However, this extinction event is known as the Earth's most severe one, which wiped out about 80% of marine life and 70% of land animals. That means the dominant species was fungi. The fossil records for this period have a 100% representation of fungi species.
These discoveries have led to many legitimate hypotheses as well as many other theories, which we will get into later.
It is believed that the reason the fungus has survived so long is due to mycelium. This network of fungi led to the perfect way of exchanging information.
The Network
MYCELIA CAN BE SEEN as a massive network in the soil making up the floor of forests. While it doesn't appear only in forests, it is the best example to use, in order to explain just how amazing mycelium is.
You will be experiencing mycelium firsthand, working with it closely. It is a good idea to understand more about it, so let's go over a few things.
In a forest-like environment, trees and plants communicate, using mycelium as a network. It is essentially their internet. When I heard about this network for the first time, I did not think much of it—I mean what can mushrooms and plants even communicate about?
In a forest, many trees and plants will grow to different sizes. This can happen due to a lack of nutrients and so the mycelium network gets accessed. It is through this network the plants and trees will spread information