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The magic mushroom app (pun intended) says:No clue what these are but they erupted in the garden the other day.
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What happens if you don't pick mushrooms in a timely manner.
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A second eruption.
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The magic mushroom app (pun intended) says:No clue what these are but they erupted in the garden the other day.
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What happens if you don't pick mushrooms in a timely manner.
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A second eruption.
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I do know that the magic mushrooms are classified as LBMs (little brown mushrooms). I would also classify these as LBMs. I do not know or care if they are the magic LBMs. I do not plan on trying them.
That would work for me, I don't need a magic trip.I was surprised what it ID it gave them too. But if you notice it’s only 80% sure...
so instead of a magic trip they might just kill you.
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I have the alcohol inky caps growing in the guinea pen. They work them over pretty good without any problems.Something very similar to those grew inside the edges of the chicken run last spring, I shoveled them out and threw them in the fire pit. Chickens must not have sampled them.
I don't know if I saved a pic.
As long as the Guineas don’t have a beer afterwards they should be fine.I have the alcohol inky caps growing in the guinea pen. They work them over pretty good without any problems.
No problem, they are teetotalers. The latest that I have seen on the alcohol inky caps is that they are no longer listed as edible. The claim is that the chemical they produce that causes the reaction to alcohol is long term harmful even if you don't drink.As long as the Guineas don’t have a beer afterwards they should be fine.
As long as the Guineas don’t have a beer afterwards they should be fine.