You're gonna kill someone, and so it's actually gonna cost you money in the long run.View attachment 4652548
These grow wild on my property, & I don't know what to do with them. (Profit?) Any constructive info would be appreciated. Thank you.
That was my point... get in touch with someone that specializes in it.You're gonna kill someone, and so it's actually gonna cost you money in the long run.
That's what I'm trying to do. I'm new to this subject matter, as well as people who know anything about it, so I'm reaching out.That was my point... get in touch with someone that specializes in it.
Im sure there is a mushroom hunting forum out there... probably even one broken up by region if not by state.That's what I'm trying to do. I'm new to this subject matter, as well as people who know anything about it, so I'm reaching out.
The problem with mushrooms is you really have to be an expert. There can be 2 different types that practically look identical, but one may kill you and the other might be safe. When I picked mushrooms in WA I knew exactly what I was looking for. We only picked Psilocybe cubensis blue ringers because of the dangers of picking wild shrooms.That's what I'm trying to do. I'm new to this subject matter, as well as people who know anything about it, so I'm reaching out.
Thats where i would get an expert involved. Let them pick and take anything they want and mark the edible ones and what they are so the next time they fruit, you can eat em!The problem with mushrooms is you really have to be an expert. There can be 2 different types that practically look identical, but one may kill you and the other might be safe. When I picked mushrooms in WA I knew exactly what I was looking for. We only picked Psilocybe cubensis blue ringers because of the dangers of picking wild shrooms.