downwardsfromzero wrote:So, you've tested the mushrooms as dried in the food dehydrator? Did you explicitly state this and I'm being clueless again?
Hope you're settling in nicely in your new home.
Thank you for the wish. I’ll post about the new home as soon as I finished opening the boxes.
As for the drying, maybe it was confusing what I wrote.
For many months, I used to dry mushrooms on room temperature. They were super potent. I used to have a trip every second day.
Later, I tried to use the desiccant on the already dried mushrooms, and I opened this thread.
Following advice from here and from shroomery, I bought a dehydrator too.
After the discussion, I labeled my mushrooms with N ("natural", dried on air), E (dEsiccant used on mushrooms dried with N first), and D (dehydrator right after the harvest).
Now I have about a dozen jars with a few mushroom varieties and different drying methods.
At the moment, I believe that the N method leads to the most potent yield. However, it doesn’t mean it’s the best method.
When I moved to the new apartment, it took me more than an hour only to collect the mushrooms I was drying on the air. They took all the space in the mushroom room. If I put them closer to each other, they could get rotten.
If we consider only the potency of the result, then the N method might be the best.
As soon as you want to store them, the dehydrator might be better, because you can produce a larger amount of dried mushrooms in a shorter time, and you can store them in fewer jars.
In other words, if I would grow mushrooms only on a few PF cakes, I would go for the N. If it’s only a few mushrooms, potency matters a lot. Since I want to pile up enough mushrooms for a year, it’s better to produce a bit more mushrooms (method D) than I would need with method N since I can do it faster.
What’s left is a few more comparisons between method N and D, and a lot of comparison between various temperatures of the dehydrator.
I should use a single strain for all the comparisons. Also, it’s not always easy to compare the intensity of the trip because a scary trip might seem more intense than an easy one. Also, metabolism, vitamins, and who knows what can affect the trip.
I try to compare the closed-eyed visuals, the open-eyed visuals, and the amount of the "content" of the trip.
So far, I used the dehydrator about 65-70 C degrees. Someone wrote it on shroomery that the high temperature destroys an enzyme that would damage the psilocybin.