Cambodian Magic Mushrooms
P. Cubensis Cambodia, often known as Cambodian Magic Mushrooms, is a vintage variety that was first gathered by renowned mycologist John Allen. Around the Angkor Wat Temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia, these mushrooms were discovered to be growing in cow dung. These tiny brown mushrooms have a reputation for growing quickly and being highly hardy.
The energy high of Cambodian mushrooms lasts for a very long period. Your mind is truly beautifully awakened by these magic mushrooms, becoming receptive to the limitless and transcendence.
All white cambodian magic mushrooms
1 spore syringe contains several millions of spores, dissolved in 10 ml of sterile water.
GMO-free (genetically modified organisms), contains no additives and/or preservatives.
1 spore print consists of several millions of spores on a sterile aluminium sheet.
GMO-free (genetically modified organisms), contains no additives and/or preservatives.
Taxonomy:
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Strophariaceae
Genus: Psilocybe
Spores: purplish brown to dark brown, 11.5 – 17 x 8 – 11 µm, ellipsoid
Albino cambodian mushrooms
Habitat and distribution in nature:
Rye grain, wheat straw, horse or cow manure. This species can be found in the subtropical and tropical climate zones all around the globe under the following conditions: Spawn run: 28 °C | Primordia formation: 23.3 – 25.6 °C | Fruiting: 23 – 26 °C
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