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Image 1 — Are these mushrooms? Looks weird.
Image 2 — Are these mushrooms? Looks weird.

Are these mushrooms? Looks weird.

My coworker got these online. I'm not sure if they're actually mushrooms or not because I can't see any caps. They smell kind of like mushrooms.. i guess. Lol i'm thinking about taking 3 grams if someone can confirm this isn't crack or something lol i usually eat 3g

About 4 times a year. But with different mushrooms, not this. If my post is against the rules, I understand.

u/BUFFALOtheGOAT — 3 days ago

In ten days, this plant will be one month old. I see other people's plants that are one month old, and they are huge! I feel like i'm probably doing something wrong. I'm very much a beginner. The strain is dream queen it's an auto flower from humboldt seeds. It came out of the ground 4/13. My light is at 40 percent and it is about 14 inches away from the plant. Any tips or help is appreciated!

u/BUFFALOtheGOAT — 11 days ago

Just curious. I recently got into the study and practice of mycology and I am wondering if there is any myths, controversies, or super interesting facts that you have found while dabbling in this hobby.

I'm hoping one day someone can domesticate Fly agaric. That's my dream! But i hear its impossible and its a myth that anyone has ever gotten fruit from a cake of it. 😔

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u/BUFFALOtheGOAT — 16 days ago

I understand that the substrate has to be at field capacity before It's mixed with a cake, if I were to accidentally overwater the substrate, whats the best way I could dry it out? Should I not worry about it? I'm thinking if I overwater the substrate I could still mix it with the cake and then leave the lid off for a day or two and it would naturally dry out to a better moisture level?

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u/BUFFALOtheGOAT — 17 days ago