Psilocybe Cubensis

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How to buy Psilocybe cubensis is found on cow (and occasionally horse) dung, sugar cane mulch or rich pasture soil, with mushrooms appearing from February to December in the northern hemisphere, and November to April in the southern hemisphere. In Asia, the species grows on water buffalo dung. Along with other fungi that grow on cow dung,

Psilocybe Cubensis Info

Buy Psilocybe Cubensis Mushroom Online is a species of psychedelic mushroom whose principal active compounds are psilocybin and psilocin. Commonly called shrooms, magic mushrooms, golden tops, cubes, or gold caps, it belongs to the fungus family Hymenogastraceae and was previously known as Stropharia cubensis. It is the most well known psilocybin mushroom due to its wide distribution and ease of cultivation.

Psilocybe Cubensis for sale near me  is a fairly common strain of magic mushrooms that are easily cultivated and can be found all across the world.

B+ mushroom is different than most regular Cubensis strains, as it is rumored to be related to, or a hybrid of the rare and extremely powerful Psilocybe Azurescens.

A favorite among mycologists, this variant of psychedelic mushrooms is known for its’ richness and well-balanced high.

Beginners Info for Buy Psilocybe Cubensis Mushroom Online

These are a great strain for beginners, and those looking to enjoy a psychedelic experience for the first time, Containing both psilocybin and psilocin, these mushrooms provide users with a moderate experience with mild visual trips and a positive trip.

As a beginner mushroom, Order  Psilocybe Cubensis B+  Online is known for having a lighter trip that is more tolerable and relaxed at regular doses.

Acute visual and sensual hallucinations, along with ‘warped’ objects and time perception may come with higher doses of 3.5 grams or more, but at lower doses, this strain is great for easing beginners into the magic world of mushrooms.

Distribution and habitat

Where to buy Psilocybe cubensis is a pan-tropical species, occurring in the Gulf Coast states and southeastern United States, Mexico, in the Central American countries of Belize, Costa Rica, and Guatemala, the Caribbean countries Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guadalupe, Martinique, and Trinidad, in the South American countries of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Paraguay, Uruguay and Peru, Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Malaysia, India, Australia (including Tasmania), New Zealand, Fiji, and possibly Nepal and Hawaii.

How to buy Psilocybe cubensis is found on cow (and occasionally horse) dung, sugar cane mulch or rich pasture soil, with mushrooms appearing from February to December in the northern hemisphere, and November to April in the southern hemisphere. In Asia, the species grows on water buffalo dung. Along with other fungi that grow on cow dung, P. cubensis is thought to have colonized Australia with the introduction of cattle there, 1800 of which were on the Australian mainland by 1803—having been transported there from the Cape of Good Hope, Kolkata and the American west coast. In Australia, the species grows between northern Queensland to southern New South Wales.

Description

The cap is 1.6–8 cm (0.6–3.1 in), conic to convex with a central papilla when young, becoming broadly convex to plane with age, retaining a slight umbo sometimes surrounded by a ring-shaped depression. The cap surface is smooth and sticky, sometimes with white universal veil remnants attached. The cap is brown becoming paler to almost white at the margin, and fades to more golden-brown or yellowish with age. When bruised, all parts of the mushroom stain blue. The narrow grey gills are adnate to adnexed, sometimes seceding attachment, and darken to purplish-black and somewhat mottled with age. The gill edges remain whitish. The hollow white stipe is 4–15 cm (2–6 in) high by 0.4–1.4 cm (0.2–0.6 in) thick, becoming yellowish in age. The well-developed veil leaves a persistent white membranous ring whose surface usually becomes the same colour as the gills because of falling spores. The mushroom has no odor, and tastes farinaceous. The spores are 11.5–17.3 x 8–11.5 µm, subellipsoid, basidia 4-spored but sometimes 2- or 3-, pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia present.[8]

The related species Psilocybe subcubensis—found in tropical regions—is indistinguishable but has smaller Spores.

Quantity

1 OZ, 1/4 Lbs, 1/2Lbs, 1 Lbs

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