Dried mushrooms have a long shelf life, with an approximate shelf-life of one to two years or longer when stored in an airtight container. The safe lifespan of shrooms depends on the storage method and type of shrooms chosen. Fresh mushrooms have a short shelf-life of 3-10 days, while dried mushrooms have an average shelf-life of 6-12 months.
If you cannot dry your magic mushrooms, you can store them wet in the fridge for a few days, but they will only keep for a week or so. Properly storing magic mushrooms can make the difference from having a three-month shelf-life (non-airtight container) to surviving two years or longer (vacuum-sealed bags with desiccant and O2 absorber).
Shrooms, also known as magic mushrooms or simply mushrooms, contain chemicals called psilocybin or psilocin. Proper storage helps maintain potency and safety by following proper storage techniques. After drying, store in bags kept in an airtight jar in the freezer. This way, the psychoactivity remains viable for 2 years and probably more.
When storing mushrooms, it is important to consider whether your shrooms are fresh or already dried. Be sure to keep any moisture out of your storage. Leafly experts explain the best ways to store magic mushrooms so you’re ready for your next culinary adventure.
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