Description
Albino A+ Magic Mushrooms, sometimes known as Albino A+ Shrooms, is a cultivated strain of the well-known psychedelic fungus Psilocybe cubensis. It’s normally cream-colored to white, with a bluish tint—when damaged, it bruises bright blue.
The spores are purple-black in color, and when they develop, they cover the stem-ring and turn it black. These mushrooms are officially “leucistic,” not albinos, because they have diminished pigmentation rather than none at all. That’s great news for farmers, because true albino mushrooms have colorless spores that are nearly invisible and hence difficult to work with.
A+, a more usually colored strain, is also available. The two are strikingly similar and unquestionably linked. Surprisingly, sources dispute on which strain is the progenitor, but logic suggests that the non-albino variety came earlier. In any case, AA+ is the more popular of the two.
There is continuous suggestion that albino A+ is part-Panaeolus, as its high is said to be similar to that of some of the more potent Panaeolus species. Although such hybridization between separate taxa is unlikely, there may be some coincidental biochemical resemblance. The key point to know is that albino A+ is quite popular due to its great potency and huge flushes.
Albino A+ Magic Mushrooms Effects
In general, consuming Psilocybe cubensis causes mood and thought-pattern disturbances, as well as hallucination at greater doses. Unfortunately, nausea is also prevalent.
Dangerous side effects are uncommon but possible, and children are especially vulnerable. The high normally lasts six to eight hours after ingestion, though longer excursions are conceivable.
It is debatable whether any of the aforementioned vary with strain. Some argue that “a cube is a cube,” while others argue that each strain is distinct.
Members of the latter group claim that albino A+ begins quickly, is frequently amusing, and generates hallucinations that lead the world to appear gelatinous. Albino A+ is also noted for having a particularly strong flavor, which some users dislike.
Albino A+ Magic Mushrooms Potency
Potency does vary between strains. Albino A+ shrooms is one of the more potent Psilocybe cubensis strains.
Growing Albino A+ shrooms
Albino A+ shrooms can be grown using any method that is commonly utilized for Psilocybe cubensis.It’s not a finicky variety and is rather simple to grow. Many growers indicate that it is a slow strain, with a long colonization time and slow fruiting—while some growers report that the strain’s timing is about average.
What is unusual about the strain is its consistency in growth, the generosity of its flushes, and the abundance of spores produced by mature specimens; outstanding production makes albino A+ a favorite among magic mushroom farmers despite its often slow progress.
Albino A+ Magic Mushrooms Dosage
The effects of psilocybin, the chemical responsible for the majority of Psilocybe cubensis’ psychoactivity, are generally dosage-dependent—a very little amount will be mood-altering and somewhat mind-altering, but not hallucinogenic.
A extremely high dose will trigger momentary self-disintegration, which some people prefer and others find horrifying. At greater doses, dangerous side effects are also more likely. Users frequently refer to three to five dosage levels, such as microdose (non-hallucinogenic); beginner; experienced; and heroic.
It is possible to determine how much mushroom will get a person to each level if the mushroom is fresh or dried, what strain it is, and other criteria are known. However, strength can vary even within a strain, and human sensitivity to psilocybin differs from person to person. Dosage recommendations should only be used as guidelines.
Having said that, if you want to try and find a dose that works for you, consult our general magic mushroom dosage guide. You can also use our magic mushroom dosage calculator, which allows you to select from six dosage levels, including microdose and heroic dose. Lemon Tek and Shroom Tea are two popular ways to consume Albino A+.
Buying Albino A+ Magic Mushrooms vs. Growing Albino A+
If you want to use albino A+, you have two options: buy it or grow it. Each has benefits and drawbacks. Which is best is determined by the user’s situation and interests—and, to some extent, by applicable law.
Growing at home is by far the most cost-effective method per gram, especially for those who gather their own spores and keep the straight growing going batch after batch. The only resources that will need to be changed are substrate materials and water, both of which are extremely inexpensive. Growing mushrooms is also a fascinating hobby.
Growing at home has a legal advantage in some locations as well. The chemical, psilocybin, is prohibited in many (but not all) jurisdictions, not the fungus. From a legal standpoint, a mushroom carrying psilocybin is only unlawful in the same manner as a jar containing psilocybin is—and spores do not contain psilocybin. That is, it is lawful to buy and sell them. Only in the privacy of one’s own house does illicit action occur.
However, certain countries have particular laws against the possession of these spores, and possessing a big volume of illicit material in the home for a lengthy period of time can be dangerous. Furthermore, not everyone wants massive quantities of the same strain, no matter how amazing that strain is.
Buying mushrooms, while risky both legally and in terms of quality (it’s not as if one can sue the vendor if something goes wrong), allows a user to obtain only a dose or two quickly.
That’s a fantastic option for someone who isn’t sure if they’ll like mushrooms, and it’s also a terrific option for a fanatic who wants to try every type at least once.
Furthermore, some locations have decriminalized magic mushrooms for personal use, in which case a dose or two will not be prosecuted, but possession of a full crop may be. However, none of this should be int
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