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Magic Mushrooms

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Amazonia

Due to the humidity that’s found in the Amazon, this species requires an incredibly high level of humidity to mimic its original environment to begin growing.

The Amazonian Magic Mushroom is notable because it’s a prolific producer that pumps out massive yields. The reason behind this is due to its robust mycelium layer that quickly spreads within the soil.

Golden Teacher

Golden Teacher magic mushrooms are a classic psilocybe cubensis strain. Many claim that this mushroom is highly resistant to contaminants, and is a fast colonizer, in the wild.

The “Golden” refers to the coloring itself; when fruited the caps of each shroom have a unique golden hue that’s distinguishable from other varieties (albeit less so once the product is harvested and dried for consumption.)

The “Teacher” refers to the effects normally experienced; users report a very thought-provoking, philosophical trip in addition to the body high and visuals associated with other cubensis strains.

Lizard King

The Lizard King Magic Mushrooms is a highly coveted mushroom strain that is a cult favorite in Canada and beyond. This Psilocybe Cubensis strain was discovered by Lizard King, a man who played a significant role in the discovery of many other Mexican-based specimens. He found the shrooms growing on a blend of horses’ stool and wood.

It is estimated that this mushroom strain rose to prominence back in the 60s. This is because its name (Lizard King) depicts the counterculture movement dominant at that time. The lead singer of the world-famous rock band dubbed ‘the Doors,’ Jim Morrison also went by the moniker Lizard King. His experience living with desert animals like lizards and snakes earned him the nickname. Additionally, Jim also identified the lizard as his spirit animal, or spiritual alter ego.

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Quantity

3.5 grams, 7 grams, 14 grams, 28 grams

Strain

Golden Teacher, Amazonia, Lizard King

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