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Cube2, or The Outdoor Cultivation of Psilocybe cubensis |
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Written by Gerald Peppard
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Tuesday, 21 December 1999 |
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Page 2 of 3 Look around your yard and find a healthy clump of grass. An ideal clump of grass would be over 2 feet high with a diameter 2 to 3 feet. Clean out the middle of the clump to a diameter of 1 to 1 and a half feet. There should be nothing in the middle of the grass clump except bare ground. (fig 1) Figure 1 Now is a good time to separate the dung into three piles; large, medium, and small crumbled up pieces. (fig 2) If you don`t have enough medium pieces break up some of your large pieces. The same goes with the small pieces just crumble up some medium or large pieces. Soak your dung at least 2 to 4 hours in a large container. When done soaking wring out the crumbled up dung to the point where it is moist; but not soaking wet. Figure 2 Fill in the area you had previously cleaned out with a 2 inch layer of the small substrate. (fig 3) Figure 3
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