TheGrassIsGreenerInAus
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OK so when you germinate mushrooms they need warmth apparently right, but in nature, they appear in the colder months and vanish when it heats up again?
Indeed that makes sense but it still doesn't explain why you never see ANY of any sort (at least anywhere I've lived) during warmer months, yet every 'homegrowing' guide calls for warmth lol. Very counterintuitive. Also I'm seeing "show ignored comments" I assume that heatless loser is trolling every post I make now? I'm not clicking show to find out as it defeats the point of ignoringlike Canndo said different types of fungus grow at different temps. Also I believe that usually mycelium grows at one temp and then the mushrooms are triggered to fruit at different temps.
I think i ordered golden teachers =) golden caps grow natively here and it's the right season but I've gone on multiple walks after rains and haven't found any in my area =( found plenty of toxic ones though.Tropical mushrooms, and dung loving mushrooms like cubensis prefer warmer climates, but you will find many cold tolerant wood mushrooms. Often mushrooms will appear immediately after a nice long rain in grassy fields, only to dry up and whither away a day later.
I grew up on the west coast of Canada, and hung out on Vancouver Island, both with multiple species of psychoactives growing wild. I preferred my lab grown stuff later in life, as did many people. So much easier to keep them clean, potent and dehydrate them fast when you have electricity nearby!I think i ordered golden teachers =) golden caps grow natively here and it's the right season but I've gone on multiple walks after rains and haven't found any in my area =( found plenty of toxic ones though.
Can't argue with that =)I grew up on the west coast of Canada, and hung out on Vancouver Island, both with multiple species of psychoactives growing wild. I preferred my lab grown stuff later in life, as did many people. So much easier to keep them clean, potent and dehydrate them fast when you have electricity nearby!