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A place to discuss the growing, hunting, and the experience of magical fungi.

Primarily concerned with psilocybin containing mushrooms, but all psychoactive species are welcome.

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Hi its me, your other you that you arent being right now. Or something like that. Idk I was on 3.5 grams in sort-of silent darkness and it felt like that in my eyeballs.

Post your trip reports, questions, harm reduction advice, and any other related content to psilocybin mushrooms in this community!

Be excellent to each other.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by remotelove@lemmy.ca to c/shrooms@lemmy.ca
 
 

JMF loves a bit of gypsum. It'll delay sporulation quite a bit, otherwise, they are in a hurry to drop their babies and you get much smaller shroomies. (Still a comparable yield.) Gypsum slows down substrate colonization quite a bit as well.

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Here's a trip report from my first trip. Enjoy the story!

I took 3.5g, set my star projector on and lay in bed with a ton of blankets and pillows and some background music. Pure bliss.

I started feeling like I was a lion cub with a flower crown going in an upward circle on tree branches with all the animals in the animal kingdom. We were all dancing to music. It was so fun and peaceful and it felt like this was where I was meant to be, it was truly ME without the pressures of society and with no one judging me.

Then, when we got high enough, things transformed and suddenly I found myself to be a warrior being propelled upwards and circling on myself with nothing stopping me. It felt kind of an anthem, like I was unstoppable.

Things then took a turn with my head hurting (I have an eye muscle imbalance), so I thought for sure I had cancer of course. So the scenery changed, and weird metallic slime came towards me and fell like a waterfall. In this metallic waterfall there were weird shapes like fingers and other items I couldn't distinguish. I then told myself I didn't have cancer and was able to calm down this craziness.

By the time I told myself this, the scenery changed again. I found myself on the forest floor just lying on my stomach with my hands holding my face/head up. I was chilling with gnomes. What a time to be alive.