How to grow from spores in my home?
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How to grow from spores in my home?
Is there a way to grow Amanita at home? If so can I use a piece of dried amanita... will it contain spores?
Re: How to grow from spores in my home?
If it wasn't dried hot, there may be some viable spores, and you could take it out into the forest and put it in the ground next to a tree you think might make a good friend. Like pine, birch, spruce. In a few years you might see some results. Or might not.
They won't really thrive indoors, without trees - that's how they live, is in symbiosis with tree roots.
They won't really thrive indoors, without trees - that's how they live, is in symbiosis with tree roots.
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Re: How to grow from spores in my home?
Yeah Donn speaks truth. These guys have to live in the wild and create a relationship with a tree. Can't cultivate them. Be ready for your season and look forward to it!Seeyourself wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 7:13 pmIs there a way to grow Amanita at home? If so can I use a piece of dried amanita... will it contain spores?
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Re: How to grow from spores in my home?
Or you can attempt to grow the "fleece" that comes from the dried muscaria. It has become my great passion and I have found it very rewarding. It is not true amanita mycelium, but appears to be an endophyt mold that grows within the amanita mushrooms. It's role is totally unknown and there is no research being done to find out more, but it can be easily grown at home and being a daily consumer I believe not only is it totally safe but also is one of those immunity boosting "medicinal" fungi, in addition to the psychoactive effects unique to the fleece. If you like the idea of dancing on the cutting edge of the unknown with crazy guys like me (lol!) then check out our culturing threads under the Ambrosia Society (click Board Index/Amanita Muscaria/Ambrosia Society). Good luck!Seeyourself wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 7:13 pmIs there a way to grow Amanita at home? If so can I use a piece of dried amanita... will it contain spores?