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Q: What if I eat a bunch of mushrooms and the room begins to spin.
A: Please seek medical attention immediately.
What if I eat a bunch of mushrooms and I suspect they might be magic?
A: You may want to settle in and enjoy the magical experience responsibly, you lucky devil.
Q: What if I plant my mushroom block upside down?
A: Don't worry, mushroom blocks are pretty adaptable. Just plant it with the same side down as you would normally, and it should be able to adjust and grow properly.
Q: What if I plant my mushroom block in the wrong spot?
A: If you think your mushroom block is in the wrong spot, you can carefully move it to a better location. Just make sure to handle it gently and give it some time to adjust to its new home.
Q: What if I forget to water my mushroom block?
A: Don't worry, your mushroom block is pretty resilient. Just give it a good soak and it should bounce back.
Q: What if my mushroom block gets infested with mold?
A: If you see any signs of mold, it's best to dispose of the block and start fresh. Mold can be harmful to both you and your plants, so it's important to take action quickly.
Q: What if my mushroom block doesn't produce any mushrooms?
A: Sometimes mushroom blocks need a little extra care. Make sure they are kept in the right conditions and give them some time. If they still don't produce, it might be best to start with a new block.
Q: What if I have a question that's not listed here?
A: Feel free to reach out to us through our contact page, and we'll be happy to help you with any questions or concerns you may have.
"Mushrooms are the fruit of a larger organism, the mycelium, which lives underground and is responsible for breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem. By cultivating mushrooms, we are tapping into this powerful natural process and creating a connection to the earth that can be both nourishing and transformative."
— Peter McCoy, Radical Mycology