|
Corundum
Goopy



Registered: 11/01/17
Posts: 615
Loc: Michigan
Last seen: 2 days, 7 hours
|
Re: Favourite P. Cubensis? [Re: openmind]
#26425157 - 01/09/20 05:49 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
|
|
Of the "normal" cube strains, I have quite literally noticed zero difference between them. Different flushes from different harvests all vary in potency and effects for every trip, but that might be more because I have only ever tried Multispore.
|
Eclipse3130
Servant of the Fungi



Registered: 10/06/13
Posts: 6,233
Loc: PNW
Last seen: 53 minutes, 50 seconds
|
Re: Favourite P. Cubensis? [Re: openmind] 1
#26425291 - 01/09/20 07:23 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
|
|
With LSD it's very clear for me, in a noticable way. Now there is a huge difference to say Ps. Cyan to cubensis, they feel obviously different in my experience. I blame this on of course lots of different compounds working together but also my spiritual beliefs, you cannot match Mother Nature's intention, it shines through.
When cubensis are grown I also believe in the symbiotic relationship with the grower, I know they are sensitive and always picking up on things, some people just don't put enough love and care into their grows, and it shows, but the spirit of the mushroom will still be there, you have to remember when you are eating someone else's mushrooms you are supporting their intentions and energy. With LSD it's very easy to tell if it was made and handled in loving conditions
-------------------- "In The Material World One seeks retirement and grows Old In The Magical World One seeks Enlightenment and grows Wiser In The Miraculous World One seeks nothing and grows Lighter As we all tread the Homeward Path we will explore many Realms And one day... we will all Realize that all experiences are Simply Different ways in which The All-That Is Perceives Itself"
Edited by Eclipse3130 (01/09/20 07:30 PM)
|
DJ Ed
Mushroom Engineer


Registered: 09/04/16
Posts: 2,326
Loc: UK
Last seen: 11 hours, 7 seconds
|
|
Well said, Eclipse.
There’s also a huge difference between Psilocybe Semilanceata (Liberty Caps) and cubensis.
Mush love, DJ Ed
-------------------- “It’s like when you see a mountain lion,” he suggested. “If you run, it will chase you. So you must stand your ground.” Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind “The problem is not to find the answer, it’s to face the answer.” Terence McKenna

|
SonicTitan


Registered: 05/17/16
Posts: 24,122
Last seen: 1 hour, 18 minutes
|
Re: Favourite P. Cubensis? [Re: DJ Ed]
#26427194 - 01/10/20 07:53 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
|
|
Been look g up BC blue caps and they are also gold caps? I remember getting them and they had almost black stripes down the stem and sometimes gold tops like GT but way stronger, also they would sometimes be wavy and almost all blue or very dark. Those ones were crazy potent almost as strong as liberty caps.
-------------------- "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
 
|
DJ Ed
Mushroom Engineer


Registered: 09/04/16
Posts: 2,326
Loc: UK
Last seen: 11 hours, 7 seconds
|
|
On the back of this thread, I’ve just ordered a Mazatapec spore syringe.
Thanks all for the informative posts, and psilocybinjunkie thanks for the journal.
DJ Ed
-------------------- “It’s like when you see a mountain lion,” he suggested. “If you run, it will chase you. So you must stand your ground.” Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind “The problem is not to find the answer, it’s to face the answer.” Terence McKenna

|
Shroomboofer
Stranger


Registered: 06/05/20
Posts: 100
Last seen: 6 months, 17 days
|
|
Quote:
LogicaL Chaos said: Well, African Transkei produces a trip for me that feels "special" in a spiritual sort of way. Its gentle but powerful, introspective and spiritual, it feels natural and non-intrusive. During the trip, this feeling of it being an ancient teacher. Its a strain that "syncs" with my mind in a profound way, more than any other strain Ive tried. Two other species have produced similar experiences for me, Pan cyans and Ps stunztii.
If i was a shaman conducting sessions, African Transkei would be my shroom of choice. Theres something special about it, something a little more "magical" about it in my experience. Its a strain I trust and enjoy a lot, and would easily give to any newcomers to psychedelics.
Interestingly enough, a weed strain called Durban Poison has a similar effect on me and is also a species native to South Africa.
Definitely going to try Transkei. If you were to recommend a strong #2 or #3, perhaps a bit more mild, or specifically spiritual, what would you recommend?
|
D3_Myc
Weeb Trash



Registered: 05/06/18
Posts: 4,399
Loc: Year Zero
|
|
Was that report that got me interested in transkei. Unfortunately my tub had a spot of grey mold so I dumped it in the green house.
It’s sort of producing though I haven’t tried any of the fruit yet

25g fresh picked rusty whyte a lil eaten and rest in tea had my world rocked. Very visual and physical, It was actually unpleasant at first till I had a puke then it was a full body euphoria.
B+ was really underwhelming. Felt like I took half a hit of acid, mild visuals no body. Ended up making another cup of tea with a few more grams after about 2 hours. Didn’t increase trip.
|
funchky
Determined
Registered: 04/19/20
Posts: 56
Last seen: 3 years, 4 months
|
Re: Favourite P. Cubensis? [Re: D3_Myc]
#26722657 - 06/05/20 08:04 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
|
|
Def the PE
|
DJ Ed
Mushroom Engineer


Registered: 09/04/16
Posts: 2,326
Loc: UK
Last seen: 11 hours, 7 seconds
|
|
I haven’t managed to get hold,of Transkeis during lockdown, but I got Mazatapec. I can vouch for it being very spiritual; probably the most intense trip I’ve taken, but at the same time very welcoming and not intimidating. Felt like the mushrooms were cradling me and telling me everything was going to be alright......while I was having an out of body experience within 40 minutes of drinking the tea.
DJ Ed
-------------------- “It’s like when you see a mountain lion,” he suggested. “If you run, it will chase you. So you must stand your ground.” Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind “The problem is not to find the answer, it’s to face the answer.” Terence McKenna

|
Cujllickduo



Registered: 06/13/15
Posts: 19,552
Loc: England
Last seen: 3 years, 6 months
|
Re: Favourite P. Cubensis? [Re: DJ Ed]
#26723444 - 06/06/20 06:21 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
|
|
|
TheEschatologist
Stranger

Registered: 02/22/18
Posts: 354
Last seen: 1 month, 7 days
|
|
I'm also curious about Transkei now because of this thread, and I'm basically obligated to try them since the actual Transkei is just a hop skip and a jump away
|
|