Anybody grow the Amanita Muscaria?

husita

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There are thousands of them here every year and no one pics them. My friend, who likes psychoactive mushrooms a lot, tried them and says "never more". I didn´t grow them and can´t see a point of doing so, but be carefull consuming them.
 

conor c

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There are thousands of them here every year and no one pics them. My friend, who likes psychoactive mushrooms a lot, tried them and says "never more". I didn´t grow them and can´t see a point of doing so, but be carefull consuming them.
I think most people are the same here very few will indulge with them even though we get both aminata muscaria and aminata pantherina growing in the wild here but most will happily eat liberty caps or wavy caps to a lesser extent
 

Coldnasty

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These are fun. ;)
Do they make you trip though? Always heard conflicting info..I’m familiar with your mycology stuff on other platforms, you’d know more than I. Also lobby shrooms and eat them often haha
 

husita

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I think most people are the same here very few will indulge with them even though we get both aminata muscaria and aminata pantherina growing in the wild here but most will happily eat liberty caps or wavy caps to a lesser extent
Pantherina is realy poisinous and dangerous, wouldn´t try it at all. Wavy caps or other psilocybes here too (systematics is realy complex, see for example: Borovička: Molecular phylogeny of Psilocybe cyanescens complex in Europe, with reference to the position of the secotioid Weraroa novae-zelandiae). I have one favourite spot which is more than enough for me. No need to grow or consume amanites mushrooms.
 

compassionateExotic

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Pantherina is realy poisinous and dangerous, wouldn´t try it at all. Wavy caps or other psilocybes here too (systematics is realy complex, see for example: Borovička: Molecular phylogeny of Psilocybe cyanescens complex in Europe, with reference to the position of the secotioid Weraroa novae-zelandiae). I have one favourite spot which is more than enough for me. No need to grow or consume amanites mushrooms.
honestly I loved Amanita Muscaria and disagree that’s it’s a “no go”, it’s all about proper dosages

 

conor c

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Pantherina is realy poisinous and dangerous, wouldn´t try it at all. Wavy caps or other psilocybes here too (systematics is realy complex, see for example: Borovička: Molecular phylogeny of Psilocybe cyanescens complex in Europe, with reference to the position of the secotioid Weraroa novae-zelandiae). I have one favourite spot which is more than enough for me. No need to grow or consume amanites mushrooms.
Yeah there's another species that's active and very like the cyanescens over here I can't remember the name behind with an a anyway the two can only be told apart under a microscope I think the only poisonous look alike to wavy caps we get is the gallerina unless I'm wrong and those don't bruise blue and I'm sure there spore colour is different too from the usual purple brown
 

Drop That Sound

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I been eating dotz gummies every other weekend for months now. It's the only brand of amanita based edibles I've found that aren't loaded with all kinds of other funky additives, and only contains muscomol and ibotenic acid as the active ingredients. All processed correctly so you know what you're in for each time, without getting sick or anything like that. 100mg per gummy don't seem like much, but they are pretty powerful.

I wouldn't say you trip on them, but sometimes I get tracers and heightened visual senses. I haven't ate more than 2 gummies yet, but my buddy did and it knocked him out like a sleeping aid, lol. I never got a nice clean buzz like that when trying to dry and eat wild muscaria/pantherinas..

I prefer amanitas now, because its like the body high without the full on trip, and we can sit around the table and still drink beer and play cards/board games.
 
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