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Production yields for Psilocybin cubensis strains?

I am going to do a grow at home project with the B+ Strain of Psilocybin cubensis mushrooms. I am using the following substrate materials in a sterilized mycobag:- white proso millets- vermiculite- milo- wheat- quinoa- spring water- fresh coffee grounds- calcium carbonate- brown rice flour- vitamin A supplement- vitamin D-3 supplement- vegetable oilThe dimensions of the mycobag are thus:1 pound of substrate each and measure 18 H x 5.5 W x 4 D.I‘ll be inocuating with 3cc of B+ strain per mycobag. What do you think my yield will be in grams, wet or dried, but please list which one.

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Depends a lot on the temperature. Also, where will you be keeping the bags? In an area that has a temperature fluctuation? You seem to be going a bit overboard on the substrate. They are a fungus. They grow quite well on as little as cooked brown rice.
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