canndo
Well-Known Member
just a hint about strains... marijuana or cubensis
THEY'RE ALL THE SAME
i encourage someone to test it and prove me wrong. i don't have photos, but i've grown multiple strains in the same grow and couldn't tell them apart, aside from the labelling that i made...
penis envy might be an exception, i haven't grown it myself so i don't have any proof. i've seen conflicting information on whether PE is a function of genetics or environment. there's pictures on www.shroomery.org of penis envy that look just like every every cubensis...
All of the P. Cubensis "strains" are actually "land races" - I hesitate even to use that hence the quotation marks. There are distinct differences in the shape of the fruit, the growing characteristics, the propensity for the mycelium to become rhyzomorphic and to a tiny degree - potency. If you chose for strength you will be dissapointed. There are differing ratios of psilocybin, psilocin and baeocyctine in each "land race" there is also another compound that is very poorly understood. It can be found in the rare mushroom that stains green rather than blue but I have yet to find anyone - including myself that has detected a noticeable difference between this chemical an the other two. The baeocyctine is a very long story, to me it seems that it has an "upper" or jittery effect and I opt for mushrooms with as little of this chemical in it as possible.
All that being said - aside from Penis Envy which is an anomoly, any spores you get will be just about the same - only the most experienced conesure of p. Cubensis mushrooms will be able to detect a difference.
If one opts for other types, such as Concybe, P. Mexicana and the like then they will find an enormous difference in potency but these are completely different organisms. Some are very difficult to grow, some demand entirely different temperatures and substrates (some of the most potent species fruit only on wood with high sugar content).
Aside from those, most of the others are of small stature and their yield even taking into consideration their increased potency are never equal to p. cubensis in terms of raw mg of active chemicals.
I encourage anyone who has managed to get half a dozen good grows under their belt to try some of the more exotic species - it is very gratifying to get one of them to fruit and the highs are quite different from that of cubensis. I find that the P. Mexicana is one of the purest, most crystaline, least confusing, least introspective highs in the group.