youll need to find a cow pasture thats where youll find shrooms and look for the ones with white or red stripes
happy triping
2006-06-26 18:48:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You wrote shrooms not mushrooms. So go to any feild where there is cows, look for their poo. They are best bought, honestly. Because you dont know the potency of the...the chemical the messes you up. They are going to be white. You may have to take up to like 10 grams if they are bad! If they are good, it should take 1-3 grams at the most. I tripped pretty good off of 1.5 gram shroom. They make you laugh a lot. Becareful though
2006-06-26 03:40:37
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answered by ~desi~ 2
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The shrooms you are looking for (im guessing) are ones taht grow on poops. Yes, on poop. That's why they taste so disgusting. My suggestion would be to not try to find them on your own if you don't know what you're looking for, there are alot of very poisonus mushrooms that gorw outdoors that you would not want to eat.
2006-06-26 03:32:07
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answered by Liz 4
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Best to buy them in the grocery store. Only well-trained, seasoned mushroom hunters area able to safely find mushrooms in the wild. Some community agencies and colleges offer courses in mushroom hunting that you could take to become trained in that skill. Until then, I wouldn't go mushroom hunting.
2006-06-26 03:31:18
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answered by fox598 2
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Do yourself a favor and just buy mushrooms at the store. You don't get a second chance if you make a mistake.
2006-06-27 06:34:52
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answered by mdelechat 2
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You can usually find psilocybe cubensis mushrooms growing on or around cow patties and in fields fertilized with cow manure, pick as many as you can and put them in seperate bags, for purposes of getting out of the field. to identify them, bruise them by either hitting the cap or squeezing the stem, if it turns blue, then take a spore print by removing the cap and placing it on a white piece of paper for 24 hours and looking for a dark purple-brown to black spore print, if it bruises blue and has that print, then it is psilocybe cubensis. heres precise information that will help you in identifying it
CAP 1.5-8 (10) cm broad, broadly conical or oval or bell-shaped (often with an umbo ) when young, gradually expanding to convex, broadly umbonate, or plane; surface smooth or with small whitish veil remnants when young, viscid when moist, soon dry, color variable: whitish with a brown to yellowish center, or entirely yellow to yellowish-buff to yellow-brown, or sometimes cinnamon-brown when young and sometimes dingy olive in old age; bruising and aging bluish; margin sometimes hung with veil remnants. Flesh firm, white, staining blue or blue-green when bruised.
GILLS Close, adnate to adnexed or seceding to free; pallid, soon becoming gray, then deep purple-gray to nearly black; edges whitish.
STALK 4-15 cm long, 0.4-1-5 cm thick, equal or more often thicker below, dry, white or sometimes yellowish to yellow-brown, aging or bruising blue or blue-green; smooth.
VEIL Membranous, white or bluish-stained, usually forming a thin, fragile, superior ring on stalk which is blackened by falling spores.
SPORE PRINT Dark purple-brown to blackish
Happy Hunting
watch out for bulls and redneck farmers with guns
peace
2006-06-30 03:51:54
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answered by Whiterabbit4220 4
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