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hidden_dude | 4 years ago
I had a stroke a few months ago, resulting in some long-lasting effects in my visual field. I have read reports that mushrooms can help the brain develop new connections; and I'd like to see if they can help improve my vision. But I have no idea where to get shrooms, how much to dose, etc. Any tips?
rt_hidden_dude|4 years ago
I would not rely on Reddit for your cultivation advice. Try shroomery.org, an old school web 1.0 forum that's been around since 1997. People who have participated there for years and are recognized as experts are marked with a "Trusted Cultivator" badge. Yes, it is actually possible to grow shrooms on Uncle Ben's precooked microwavable rice packets, but it is not a recommended practice due to high percent of batches lost to mold/bacterial contamination before the spores can germinate. It's just too wet of a substrate and doesn't have adequate airflow for oxygen that the mycelium needs to grow. I have tried it even though I usually use more advanced techniques, and lost 4 of 8 bags to contamination, even though I used above average sterile handling methods.
The PF Tek method is considered a reliable method for beginners that minimizes the equipment you need to buy, and is recommend in the shroomery.org's "getting started" sticky thread: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/2442017... The thread also has links to spore vendors who have been vetted as reliable.
There is a also a discussion forum on the site for those who choose to use shrooms medicinally, including microdosing, recommended micro/macro dosages and dosing practices, etc.
hidden_dude|4 years ago
Sadly, I live in California. For some stupid reason, Cali doesn't allow the sales of spores. And yet shrooms are legal in places like Oakland and Santa Cruz. W. T. F.?? What is wrong with the politicians?
Thank you for the link to Shroomery; I had not heard of this site, but I will explore it in depth. I have a pressure cooker and a garage, all I need are simple to follow directions.
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mmmeff|4 years ago
Just plan on doing a triple batch as without proper lab equipment, the chance of contamination is higher.
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