One of the most important factors in the growth of magic mushrooms is the amount of light they receive and the quality of that light. They should never be given direct light. They can be grown using a normal white bulb or sunlight but never on the substratum directly. To the degree that the amount of light required can be difficult, as mushrooms grow naturally in large forests on the field, spending a lot of time in the dark. Otherwise, you can also buy magic mushroom online . If you cultivate them with sunshine, all you need to do is keep your curtains open and put the mushrooms on the window side to make sure they're never in direct sunlight. If you have a lamp in your house you may need to position it so the light will not shine directly on the substrate.
Humidity
Humidity is important because it is the activation of the mycelium from which the shrooms sprout. You'll need to use a small greenhouse propagator to provide the right amount of humidity. Using filtered or osmosis water to hydrate the substratum-never uses tap water. The substratum will start swelling up when you add water, so you'll need to go slowly to make sure it's evenly moist. Remove any remaining water once it has been thoroughly drained–if there is any water left at the bottom of the container it can cause fungi.
Temperature
Temperature is another incredibly important parameter; mushrooms usually grow between 24 and 21° C, so we commend to put the propagator right in the middle if you want to generate as many chambers as possible. You can always get a heated blanket or a heated propagator under your propagator if it's cold where you want to grow them. If you grow your mushrooms below 21°C they will grow much slower and produce fewer shrooms -once the mycelium is active, mushrooms will only be produced for a certain period of time.
Last but not least, growing magic mushrooms are vital to hygiene and a clean environment. They are quite sensitive, and they need a clean and sterilized atmosphere–never touch them with your hands, make sure you always use latex gloves when handling the package, and a facemask whenever possible. You need to evade atmosphere changing around them as much as possible – use deodorant, don't smoke, or any other kind of spray product in the room they are in or they will get filthy and won’t grow properly.
You will start seeing the first few mushrooms appear after anywhere between 7 and 14 days. From then on they'll start popping up all over–if you check them out a couple of times a day you'll probably see them growing bigger, growing a few centimeters a day.
Simply put on some gloves and squeeze them between your fingers while extracting the mushrooms, twisting slightly-they will pop out immediately. They're very responsive and they'll start turning a dark color for a few hours anywhere you contact them. Do not worry about waste or rot; they are still edible.