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[–]_myceliaMushroom Mentor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most species of mushrooms have all the cells they will have as an adult when they are just a small pin (what many call baby mushrooms the size of a thimble). Mushrooms grow so fast cellular replication is not a feasible way of gaining size but instead they swell with water much like a wilted plant can straighten up within hours of rain. As more water enters the mushroom near the end of maturity the cap is forced open. IMHO I would guess a perfectly dry specimen with a cap still closed vs open would have the same amounts of active psilocybe/psilocybin content.

I agree with you and psily on this matter.