Hello New Mexico Mushroom Lovers! Tularosa Mushroom Conservancy is preparing the 2025 profile schedule and looking to understand: - what species and strains are being cultivated now - what species and strains are desired or sought for the 2025 season - an assessment of local resources and capacities - the trail map and target sites for development - the "wild surprises" idea for pop-up patches in likely places that are solely for whoever happens to be around at the right time and paying attention - a bit on the newly discovered psilocybes and our work here to develop them for circulation. (we are one of the few in the US to have this new tropical woodlover for instance) - a bit about NMPSS and "natural grace" status in NM. No other use of mushrooms or alleged experts should be able to shove the natural person out of the way or the already experienced healers. No law should exclude what has always been and the natural state of mankind and mushrooms. - Arrogant Mushroom Healers and MYKOS are sponsors. Write AMHealer@priest.com for info. I know it's a long shot, but you never know who might pop in and be right here in Tularosa, with golden teachers and everything? Have a Magnificent Mushroom Season 2025!
The South India Woodlover being domesticated now will be the First Tropical Wood lover, fruiting at 68° and a very hopeful candidate for indoor cultivation as the first indoor woodlover. Updates at high points We will be receiving P. Mexicana, P. Aztecorum, P. Serbica, P. Bohemica, P Allenii, P. Zapotecorum and a very potent strain of mutant called Tattoo. With these and next months arrivals, which include 3 more panoleus, New Mexico may have the largest collection of active species in the region already and there are many more to come. Double layer Birthday Cakes should be out in October, with your choice of species for each layer. Spawn will be available for research purposes after October in 1lb, 3lb & 5lb bags by special order and we are still seeking sponsors to help with costs until the cultivation supply is running.
I'm not a fan of mushrooms and couldn't afford to donate even if I were, but it's nice to run into another New Mexican on here!
Its nice to meet you and its very quiet these days it seems. You don't have to like them to know we will probably be the first State with laws everybody can live with and its kind of because we've watched how others tried to approach it and their disasters and Gordian knots. Nobody wants that. Nobody wants corporate takeover like pot either and what is the coolest is we aren't throwing everything and everyone that already has been (for millenia) out the window for some concept of "Liscensed" and that they will just have to co-exist. That's what got me to get involved. The preservation of simple human tradition and people just eating some mushrooms because they felt like it or for their own reasons and no ability to override Common Sense people attempting to be honest, with licensed jargon and tactics. That and to speak for the necessity of seperate ER's for the anticipated people, so they aren't taking up trauma suites from physical emergencies. Thats why I think New Mexico will succeed, by keeping it very simple and if it helps ptsd or arthritis, what great side effects. Only the $$$ financial interests that want some way that taxpayers can pay them in the name of a "special condition" are interested in making it complicated or for one condition or another and taking that from an entertainment offered to a public coffer cash cow. That's why I think all New Mexicans should be interested right now, even if they hate mushrooms because its their tax dollars that are the "bait" and carrot people with no real human interest or concern are after, under colour of medicine, when simply putting safety parameters and public education around what people have always done, helps everybody and leaves out no one. We're at Tularosa and looking forward to the Fall cooldown. It turned 100° I swear march 1st and didn't quit. We feel like this summer actually cooked us a little
For everybody's information, this and the species listed above are being assayed now and samples of any should be available by mid October on a limited basis. Not Shown: Panaeolus Cambodiogensis, Komodo, Psilocybe Mexicana, P. Aztecorum, P. Serbica, P. Bohemica, P Allenii, P. Zapotecorum and a very potent strain of mutant called Tattoo. *Psilocybe Allenii was formerly called p. Cyanofriscosa And I'll be back with updates, we aren't formally announcing the collection because we're building it for other entities, like NMPSS cultivation dept and one for the best State collection, wherever its at.