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Psilocybin Production by Adam Gottlieb, Larry Todd

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By Adam Gottlieb, Larry Todd

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-- those underground classics from the Seventies were rewritten and repackaged with new illustrations and images, and designed for simple readingA concise, readable, and cheap consultant to the paintings of cultivating and generating psilocybin from mycelia and mushrooms.

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If one opts for one of these alternative containers, the colonized grain medium is simply transferred to the new containers and covered with a casing layer. A growing environment must be created in order to initiate fruiting of the mushroom. There are five factors which are involved in creating the optimum fruiting environment: humidity, temperature, fresh air, CO2 levels, and light. And there are three stages of carpophore development, each of which has its own special environmental requirements.

This book is also dangerous because it describes a process that, if followed in the United States, could land one in a federal penitentiary. In his chapter titled "Psilocybin and the Law/' Gottlieb does a good job of outlining the broader contours of the laws facing people who contemplate growing entheogenic mushrooms. To put it simply, just about any action involving the substances psilocybin or psilocin, is a crime under federal and state laws. Both substances have been placed in Schedule I of the federal Controlled Substance Act, and all 50 states have followed suit by outlawing the possession, manufacture, distribution, transportation, importation and exportation of these substances.

Which contain" psilocybin or psilocin. This leads to a quick note on the legality of spore prints from entheogenic mushrooms. The "mixture/container" argument is clearly not applicable to the spores of these mushrooms. The spores do not contain psilocybin or psilocin. These substances are first produced, in most cases, when the mushroom enters its mycelial growth stage. Therefore, spore prints of entheogenic mushrooms are legal under federal law and in every state but one. As stated above, California is unique in passing laws which expressly address the legality of some mushroom spore prints.

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