Albino A+ Magic Mushrooms
Albino A+: Background
Albino A+ Magic mushrooms are genetically isolated from A+ Cubensis and is favoured by cultivators for its bountiful fruit body growth. It has been bred specifically for its colouration, with the cap (pileus) nearly all white save for darker colouration towards the typical central bump (umbo). The stem (stipe) is similar to A+ Cubensis, slender and curved.
Sporulation results in purple/black spores, meaning this strain is technically “leucistic” as true albinism would result in white spores. Effects are similar to the A+ Cubensis strain, including euphoria, visuals, and vibrational body sensations.
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Albino A+: Habitat
Albino A+: Taxonomy/Naming
Genera
Psilocybe
Species Name
cubensis
Sub Species
Albino A+
Common Name
Albino A+
Albino A+: Physical Description
Pileas
Nearly all white save for darker colouration towards the typical central bump (umbo).
Gills
Spore Print
Spores
Purple/black
Stipe
Slender and curved
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