Corona Drinking Thread (renamed)

No, I mean the liberty bell spores won't work in a controlled environment but you can still buy them. I bought some golden teachers and cambodian for a friend and he grew them using rice cake and brown bread flour or something in mason jars. He nailed it his first time.
The liberty cap? Oh yeah.

Read about them once, one of the highest potency mushrooms. They grow best in cooler, damp environments, but not too cold as a frost will kill them.

They are specalists in what they consume... which is why they are hard to cultivate indoors.

They need the nutrients in dung rich soil... but they will not grow on dung or soil. Unlike other cultivars they need dense bunches of thin roots near the surface that are dead and decaying both for food and as what they attach too. Overgrown/matted lawns with lots of soil nitrates, fallow/abandoned fields that once were fertilized or now have livestock and had crops with shallow roots are good places for them.

Supposedly they do well with tubers as well. If you have potatoes that sprout.. put them in a smallish pot with some fertilizer and let them grow roots that will get all knotted up in the confined space. The spores should do well there.