None. It is physically impossible to overdose on psilocybe mushrooms. These mushrooms typically contain 0. 2 to 0.4 percent psilocybin and a trace amount of psilocin, and a dose is usually 1.75 to 3.5 grams, so before you could eat the lethal amount of these chemicals you would vomit. If there are any mushroom related deaths they are from accidents due to intoxication, rather than overdose.
Not sure but just wanted to comment that Psilocybe Cubensis are a fungi that grow wild. Not a drug sythesized in a lab like the other commenter would like you to believe. There are many benefits to magic mushrooms and tend to grow in the spring and more humid times of the year.
early September to mid october (well that's magic mushrooms atleast!)
there are a wide variety of age groups that are involved with magic mushrooms, but the most active are among the 14 to 25 year old range.
September, Octoberish... autumn, same as everywhere else.
a death sentence
It's two years old, and magical. What, you were expecting to double in height like Mario? No. It's common sense to anybody that such mushrooms are highly dangerous and must be treated as radioactive substances.
The time you can grow mushrooms is when its most humid around where your living
Mushrooms are the reproductive structures of fungi, which have an underground network called mycelium. This mycelium can remain dormant during unfavorable conditions and then produce mushrooms when conditions are right. As long as the mycelium is alive and healthy, mushrooms can continue to grow back each year.
It is fine to eat fresh magic mushrooms. Mushrooms are dried so they can be stored for much longer periods of time. It is extremely important to properly identify any mushroom before you ingest it.
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Mushrooms can typically be foraged and eaten during the fall months, especially from late summer through early fall. However, it is important to only eat mushrooms that have been positively identified as safe for consumption, as many wild mushrooms can be toxic.