Psilocybin Mushroom Handbook | Free Book
Easy Indoor and Outdoor Cultivation
Here is a practical step-by-step guide to cultivating four species of
psilocybin-containing mushrooms, indoors and outside. Anyone with a
clean kitchen, some basic equipment, and a closet shelf or shady
flowerbed will be able to grow a bumper crop. This Handbook also
includes an introduction to mushroom biology, a guide for supplies,
and advice on discreetly integrating psychedelic mushrooms into
outdoor gardens.
Hand-drawn illustrations and full-color and black-&-white photographs provide the reader with steps in the cultivation process and exact identification of desired species.
The four species detailed include two species that have previously had very little coverage: Psilocybe mexicana (a tiny mushroom used for millennia by indigenous Mexican shamans) and Psilocybe azurescens (a newly described species native to the Pacific Northwest and easily grown outdoors on woodchips).
This innovative book also offers a wealth of information about the use of psilocybin-containing mushrooms in both traditional and modern contexts. Contributing ethnobotanist Kathleen Harrison highlights the history, ritual and mythology of sacred Psilocybe mushrooms used in indigenous shamanic settings. The book’s authors offer insights into how these principles might be put into practice by the modern voyager, to provide, safe, healing and fruitful journeys.
Hand-drawn illustrations and full-color and black-&-white photographs provide the reader with steps in the cultivation process and exact identification of desired species.
The four species detailed include two species that have previously had very little coverage: Psilocybe mexicana (a tiny mushroom used for millennia by indigenous Mexican shamans) and Psilocybe azurescens (a newly described species native to the Pacific Northwest and easily grown outdoors on woodchips).
This innovative book also offers a wealth of information about the use of psilocybin-containing mushrooms in both traditional and modern contexts. Contributing ethnobotanist Kathleen Harrison highlights the history, ritual and mythology of sacred Psilocybe mushrooms used in indigenous shamanic settings. The book’s authors offer insights into how these principles might be put into practice by the modern voyager, to provide, safe, healing and fruitful journeys.
About the Author
L. G. Nicholas is an Ivy-League trained mycologist and botanist who
lives in Northern California.
Kerry Ogamé (M.A. Biology) is
a professional naturalist who has studied the cultivation and use of
edible and medicinal mushroom species in various cultures. She lives
in Northern California.
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