Hey I live on a dairy farm in Wisconsin and was looking to hunt hallucinogenic mushrooms for a little extra money to put me through college. If anyone knows of any kinds besides fly agaric that grow in Wisconsin please tell me.
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I don’t think there are any in wisconsin. What you could do is buy a syringe of some spores and inject them on some of your fresh cow pies in your pasture. These are how they naturally grow in florida, but you’d have to do some research on strains, and you’d basically need to start now.
But as martijn said, don’t go picking them yourself – mushrooms are very easily mistaken between species.
indians used these for arthritis…fly trapps….and of all things raindeer bait cuz the raindeer get the same effects as us and they freekin love them…raw or cooked they are harmless …some effects raw but chemical change takes place when dried naturaly and multiplies effects and potency drastically!! Higher doses needed…this is not cylocybin!!! Completetly different! Do your homework!!! But from my knowledge there are red ..orange …yellow…and brown…
Yellow and orange and brown grow in northern wisconsin and no other species that could potentialy be mistaken for them grow there
Ya I’ve basically resigned to the fact that what I will have to do is to buy the syringes of the spores. And I have spent my life in the pastures and the woods and know a lot of the poisonous mushrooms and the good one and what to stay away from and what are good to eat. Thanks anyways guys.
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