it's probably a delicate operation a bit more complicated than growing mushrooms

sprouting psychotria viridis seeds, now that's a mission, takes months

i'm sure that it can be done, it just probably naturally only happens under a very cosy pile of mulch with stable temps and humidity over a long period, and may first require a cool period to simulate a winter

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They're basically an invasive native where I live. Since wildfires don't happen anymore, they're prolific. Moving sprouts is bad luck or I'd do that.

why bad luck?

maybe just treat it like an archaeological dig, be really careful to not to cut the dirt within 2ft of the sprout in every direction and douse it with b vitamins and kelp/aloe juice and pray

Ozark folklore

https://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/eastern-red-cedar (see human connection tab)