What month do magic mushrooms grow?

There's no single month in which magic mushrooms grow, as their growth is influenced by various environmental factors such as climate, temperature, humidity, and substrate availability. Magic mushrooms can appear at different times of the year, but they are most commonly found during the spring and fall seasons in temperate regions.

In general, magic mushrooms grow when the temperature is moderate, with day temperatures ranging from around 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (16 to 24 degrees Celsius) and night temperatures not dropping below 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius). They also require high humidity, typically above 80%.

Magic mushrooms grow on a variety of substrates, including wood, soil, compost, and animal dung. Different species of magic mushrooms have different substrate preferences, so the type of substrate available can also influence when and where they grow.

In addition to these environmental factors, the presence of other organisms can affect the growth of magic mushrooms. For example, some fungi can parasitize magic mushrooms, limiting their growth or preventing them from fruiting.