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P. Mexicana

Easy

Difficulty of Grow

High

Potency Level

Low

Expected Yield

P. Mexicana has a rich history dating back over 2,000 years when it was first utilized by the indigenous people of North and Central America. These mushrooms feature tall, slender stems with straw-colored hues, reaching a maximum height of approximately five inches. Their caps are either convex or cone-shaped, often displaying a raised area in the center (umbonate) or flaring margins, resembling a bell (campanulate). Much like other psilocybin-producing species, P. mexicana mushrooms exhibit a purplish-black spore print and turn blue when damaged.

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