Yes, but doing so would be illegal and could lead to severe legal consequences. Thus, growing shrooms at home is strongly discouraged.
Growing shrooms is easy! You just need to make a dark damp area in your garden. The easiest thing to do is simply get an opaque Tupperware container and use that as a "dome" for your shrooms. You'll also need a PF spore syringe from a shop as well as some starter shrooms.
No, but shrooms can be tested for in an extended drug test.
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Unlike LSD shrooms are grown in the wild and natural
Magic Mushrooms, Shrooms, Liberty Caps, Mushies, etc...
Because the forest has weed and shrooms in it, the weed for glycoma and the shrooms jist because
While growing magic mushrooms does not necessarily require any significant skills, one must be careful at each step in order to produce the desired product. However, as the growing of these mushrooms are widely illegal, one should certainly not attempt to produce them.
Well, shrooms are illegal in the US. Some states will charge you with a felony if convicted, while others say it is just a misdemeanor charge. Since shrooms grow everywhere in America, police will not arrest you for having some growing in your front yard. So, even if the police are ABLE to identify the mushrooms as "magic," then they still cannot arrest you. But if you have shrooms that you have dried, then you can get charged with possession, and large amounts could mean 'intent to sell.' -Zakk
LSD and Shrooms
shrooms
Depends on the kind.