About me: The Biggest Myth About Psilocybin Spores ExposedPsilocybe Cubensis - Growing Psychedelic MushroomsPsilocybe Cubensi is an excellent option for those who want to cultivate your own Psychedelic mushroom. It is easy to grow and has a substantial psilocybin content, and is widely available. Several factors should be considered when growing this fungus.These include pH levels, substrate and other factors.If you want to cultivate this mushroom, be sure to read these guidelines:The psychedelic mushroomPsilocybin, a psychedelic plant, can differ ten-fold from one kind to the next, and the same mushroom can be as high as four times as powerful as another kind. The body converts psilocin into the psilocin to allow it to be determined the potency of psilocybin is.Easy to growThe Psilocybe cubensis mushroom is found in the wild in clumps.The color of the Psilocybe cuben-sis mushroom varies the substrate.However, it is safe to believe that the different varieties are uncontaminated. The Z strain of Psilocybe cubensis is the most commercially viable and popular.High levels of psilocybinThe high psilocybin content in Psilocybe cubenses makes it an excellent choice for beginners.This variety was discovered close to Angkor Wat, Cambodia.It produces small, brown fruit with pale spots. It is fast-growing and prefers slightly warmer climates. It is also renowned for its potency. Users have reported high energy and a philosophical outlook.Non-psilocybin speciesPsilocybe cubensi is a psychedelic plant that is also known as the liberty cap.It is found in North America's forests and grasslands. Its cap is reddish or brown. It is difficult to grow indoors.The non-psilocybin species of psilocybe cubensis are Psilocybe semilanceata, also called liberty cap, and grows on grassy fields.Other psilocybe species[img]https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/5978535-hallucinogenicplantsagoldenguiderichardevansschultes-includespsilocybes-140813114214-phpapp01-thumbnail-3.jpg[/img]Numerous molecular studies have proven that Psilocybe has polyphyly and [url=http://0sex.com/profile/Bret05J1914526016990/]0 sex[/url] the genus is split into two cladesnamely bluing hallucinogenic species, and non-hallucinogenic species, like Panaeolus Semilanceata.This morphological division leaves P. semilanceata without a proper name. However, several authors have argued either for or against the idea.