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California Health and Safety Code
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The California Health and Safety Code was amended a few years ago to prohibit the mailing and cultivation of psilocybin mushroom spores: Section 11390 Health & Safety Code (Illegal to cultivate the spore of the psilocybin mushroom). Section 11391 Health & Safety Code (Illegal to transport, bring into the State or sell, the psilocybin spore).

LEUNG AY; et al.
The relationship of carbon & nitrogen nutrition of Psilocybe baeocystis to the production of psilocybin & its analogs.
Lloydia. 32:66-71 Mar 1969
[No Abstract] Mushrooms. Psilocybin. Psilocybe baeocystis. Mushroom cultivation.

NEAL JM; BENEDICT RG; BRADY LR
Interrelationship of Phosphate Nutrition, Nitrogen Metabolism, and Accumulation of Key Secondary Metabolites in Saprophytic Cultures of Psilocybe cubensis, and Panaeolus campanulatus.
J.Pharmaceut.Sci. 57:1661-1667 (1968)
Psilocybin Mushroom Cultivation.

STAMETS, PAUL; CHILTON, J S
Growing Parameters for Psilocybe cubensis (5)
The Mushroom Cultivator: A Practical Guide to Growing Mushrooms at Home; Agarikon Press, Olympia WA; Chapter IX, p 196-203
COMMENTS: One of the easiest mushrooms to grow, this species fruits on a wide variety of substrates within broad environmental parameters. As a primary and secondary decomposer, Psilocybe cubensis fruits well on untreated pasteurized straw and on horse manure/straw composts transformed by microbial activity. Sterilized grain typically produces smaller mushrooms than bulk substrates. Given the numerous substrates that support fruitings, Psilocybe cubensis is well suited for home cultivation. Psilocybe cubensis cultivation was unheard of twenty years ago. Today, this species ranks among one of the most commonly cultivated mushrooms in the US and soon the world. This sudden escalation in interest is largely due to the publication of several popular guides illustrating techniques for its culture. Psilocybe cubensis is a mushroom with psychoactive properties, containing up to 1% psilocybin and/or psilocin per dried gram. The function of these serotonin-like compounds in the life cycle of the mushroom is not known
GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS: Basidia tetrapolar (4-spored), forming haploid spores (1N); heterothallic. The mating of compatible monokaryons often results in fruiting strains. Clamp connections are present. See Chapter XV
For Further Information Consult: Oss, O.T. and O.N. Oeric, 1976. 'Psilocybin: Magic Mushroom Grower's Guide'. And/Or Press, Berkeley.


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