Avery Albino
Avery Albino mushroom for sale in Houston is a recent addition to the wide world of magic mushrooms, having been isolated and cultivated from the more typically-colored Cambodian cubensis. Cambodian mushrooms originate in the Siem Reap region of Cambodia. As a result, the mushrooms enjoy heat and grow well in warmer conditions. These albino shrooms also have a very short growing period, with fruits ready for picking in as little as 25 days of growing.
POTENCY | Avery’s Albino is considered to be a potent strain, though the high is consistently described as “more mellow” than other shrooms. The potency of the strain comes from its very quick uptake. Beginner psychonauts may find this slightly off-putting if not prepared for the intensity of the shroom’s onset. That said, the trip is slightly shorter than most other shrooms, which may appeal to those who are just starting out on their psychedelic explorations.
Avery Albino Mushrooms
INTENTION | Beginner and experienced trippers suggest Avery’s Albino mushroom is a good choice. For more relaxed, social events than some other strains. If you’re planning on an evening of hanging out with friends and tripping. AA provides a very short wait period and a mellow trip. For those who have tried some of the lower-potency shrooms (e.g. Golden Teachers) and want to dip their toes into something a little more intense without going to a mind-blowing strain like Albino Penis Envy.
EFFECTS | Trippers report feelings of excitement and energy sometimes only minutes after consuming these albino shrooms. The intense onset of the mushroom is balance by a mellow, introspective high accompanied by intense visual hallucinations. Unlike some more potent strains, hallucinations are generally confine to visuals. And only on very high doses do users report dissociative or ego-destroying effects.
Avery Albino Mushroom
APPEARANCE | Unlike the leucistic Albino A+, Avery’s Albino is a true albino . Even the spores are white, making them exceptionally difficult to collect and isolate. These hard-to-grow fungi are shorter than many other P. cubensis species, with thick caps and stems. Blue bruising of damaged mushrooms is indicative of their relatively high psilocybin content.
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