do you like mushrooms?

Started by rachel, December 11, 2016, 04:51:36 AM

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Quote from: redheron on December 18, 2016, 05:13:03 AM
Quote from: Diggidydelrio on December 17, 2016, 09:25:25 PM
When my family went on a Disney Cruse (we got a free trip) we went to this little island in the Bahamas that had these awesome T-Shirts with charmander, pikachu and squrtle getting high, wearing rastafarian wigs/hats and playing bongos. It said POK AY MON! on it.

I wanted to buy it but my mom didn't let me and now I can't find them anywhere.
When I was a baby artist I drew DOZENS of drawings of pokemon smoking weed

dumb shit like this


back when scrafty didn't have a name yet and the US internet was just calling him "pantslizard" lololol
this is really good imo please draw more
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https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/05/mushroom-law/589192/

QuoteA vote to decriminalize psilocybin in Denver is fueling a national discourse on the health benefits of psychedelics.

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im trying to grow some mushrooms, everything i find is people trying to sell me very expensive kits

also why are there like 20 different spores for mushrooms of the same scientific name this is so confusing
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Quote from: here cums the fuck truck on May 16, 2020, 08:39:39 AM
im trying to grow some mushrooms, everything i find is people trying to sell me very expensive kits

also why are there like 20 different spores for mushrooms of the same scientific name this is so confusing

All creatures on this planet exhibit great genetic diversity, even within their own species. Think about how many different kinds of Homo sapiens or Canis lupus there are.

Mushroom people (Mycologists) will sometimes inoculate plates of agar with spores from a specific species and then isolate cultures from whichever grows the fastest, or develops in a specific way.

Unless you are a researcher or a commercial grower trying to squeeze a couple percent of extra yield per harvest, these slight variations within species shouldn't matter too much.



Source: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Susanna_Badalyan/publication/236876892_Current_situation_and_further_development_of_mushroom_growing_industry_in_Armenia/links/54e6dcc90cf2bff5a4f7464a/Current-situation-and-further-development-of-mushroom-growing-industry-in-Armenia.pdf?origin=publication_detail
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