swilow
Bluelight Crew
^Actually they grow from spores that pass through the cows digestive tract. They need the excretement as a food source....
It's a feature of psilocybin mushrooms that they can produce different effects every time you take them. I think if you gave someone capsules of different mushrooms and then told them to identify them as mexican or thai no-one could reliably identify them.
Amberthefrog said:Spot on. The things you list are just 'strains' of psilocybe cubensis - they are the actually the same type of mushroom. The whole strain thing is just an advertising ploy, they are basically the same. If the trips different it's just because...well trips are! It wouldn't be much good just going on a trip to the same place would it?
Now if the actual species is different, e.g. psilocybe cyanescens, psilocybe semilanceata then there could possibly be a notable difference, as the active chemicals are not entirely the same, or in the same ratios. However you would have to be very experienced to notice this with equivalent doses me thinks!
Happy travels.
Dextro 2C said:Not matter what strain of Psilocybe, they all contain Psilocybin as the active substance along with some psilocin. Different strains don't alter the trip in anyway.
Ismene said:placebomine ensures they get the trip they were expecting.
Zubi420 said:the only strains that have different psilocybin/psiloci amounts are the so called "indoor" strains and the wood loving species. also, this doesnt mean the trip will be different, just the potency. when spore sellers advertise different strains, they aren't selling different types of trips with each strain. there advertising different growing traits. even these are pretty much the same except between the regular strains and wood loving species.
however baeocystin might alter the trip quallitatively, though this is not confirmed.