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    2 days ago

    You can’t grow psilocybin in most jurisdictions. It’d be foolish to even think about it.

    If you want to grow culinary mushrooms like oysters, the easiest way is to get a grow bag and a spore syringe. You just inject the spores into the bag, wait for it to colonize, break it up, then wait to harvest. The grow bag will come with the basic instructions. Making your own containers and substrate is also cheap and easy, but for a beginner reducing sources of contam is worth the cost of a kit.


    Now that that conversation is over, have you ever been interested in studying stuff with a microscope? You can find some pretty cool specimens out in nature, around your house, or even order them online. One that I’ve heard looks really cool is psilocybin spores. You can order microscopy samples online in a lot of jurisdictions. They even come in convenient syringes that you can drip right onto a microscope slide.


    Or if you prefer botany and don’t have a microscope, growing morning glory can be a fun hobby. You’ll probably want around 250 to 350 seeds, but start smaller to see how your backyard handles them. Make sure to get some without any pesticide coating because that’s bad for the environment. Etsy has some good sellers.

    Just be careful that you don’t accidentally eat around 250 to 350 seeds, because they will make you very nauseous. Even worse, after the nausea subsides, you may experience psychedelic effects similar to hardcore addictive drugs like psilocybin or LSD, since the seeds contain a potent chemical called LSA.