Psilocybe Cubensis - Growing Psychedelic Mushrooms
Psilocybe Cubensi is a good option for those who want to grow your own Psychedelic mushroom. It is easy to grow, has the highest amount of psilocybin as well as being widely available. When you are cultivating this fungus there are a number of aspects to consider. These factors include pH levels and substrate. If you want to cultivate this mushroom, read the following guidelines:
Psychoedelic
The psychoactive mushroom psilocybin's power can vary by tenfold in different types. However the same mushroom could be four times as powerful as another. The body converts psilocin to psilocin in order to be determined the potency of psilocybin.
Easy to grow
Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms are found in the wild, in clusters. Its color varies depending upon the substrate. It is safe to conclude that all colors are clean. The Z strain of Psilocybe cubensis is the most popular and commercially viable.
High levels of psilocybin
This is a good choice for beginners due to its high psilocybin concentration. This strain was developed in Cambodia near the ancient ruin of Angkor Wat. It produces small, brown fruit with pale spots. It is fast-growing and prefers slightly warmer temperatures and is renowned for its potency. Users report high levels of energy and a positive outlook.
Non-psilocybin species
The psychoactive mushroom Psilocybe cubensi is often referred to as the liberty cap. It is found in the forests and grasslands of North America. The cap of the plant is brown or reddish. It is difficult to grow indoors. Psilocybe semilanceata is the non-psilocybin psilocybin variant of psilocybe Cubensis. It is a grassy fields, and is known as liberty cap.
Other psilocybe species
Numerous molecular studies have confirmed the polyphyly of Psilocybe. The genus is divided into two groups blue-blued hallucinogenic and non-hallucinogenic species like Panaeolus sulanceata. This morphological division would render P. semilanceata ineligible for naming. However, several authors have argued for or against the concept.