Typically just by eating them. Some people like to mix them with some other kind of food to cover up the bitter flavor, but a lot of people like to fast before they take them to avoid the stomach pains usually associated. Other people will boil the mushrooms and make a tea which is said to carry the same psychoactive effects but has less likelihood of causing severe stomach pains.
Some people also argue that you can smoke them, but no one has really proven that an effective method of imbibing them.
Water!
Shrooms, mushies, magic mushrooms, cubes (in the case of psilocybe cubensis)
Yes.
Psilocybe Cubensis
Psychedelic mushrooms are also known as shrooms, mushrooms, magic mushrooms, caps, blue meanies (Panaeolus cyanescens), boomers, mushies, liberty caps (Psilocybe semilanceata), cubes (Psilocybe cubensis), liberties, magics, liberty cap, psilcybe semilanceata, psilcybin, shrooms, amani agaric, fly agaric
You can find Psilocybe Cubensis in Delaware.
The scientific name for magic mushrooms is Psilocybe cubensis.
Magic mushrooms are classified as psychedelics, a type of hallucinogen.
Mushrooms are a diverse group of fungi that can be edible or not, while magic mushrooms, such as Psilocybe cubensis, contain psychedelic compounds like psilocybin and psilocin that produce hallucinogenic effects when consumed. Consuming magic mushrooms can lead to altered perception, hallucinations, and changes in mood and consciousness.
Psilocybe mushroom spores are legal to possess in Ohio, as they do not contain the controlled substances psilocybin and psilocin. However, cultivating or growing psilocybin mushrooms is illegal in Ohio.
Psilocybe cubensis, also known as magic mushrooms, are commonly found growing on horse dung in lower Wisconsin. These mushrooms contain the psychedelic compound psilocybin, which can cause hallucinogenic effects when ingested. It is important to note that the possession and consumption of magic mushrooms are illegal in most places.
No, they are grown on grains such as rye berries, wild bird seed, or manure in the wild. Orange slices are too high of energy to grow the mycelium or roots of psilocybe cubensis.