Yeti

Yeti

 

Yeti Mushroom Spores are a form of mutant psilocybin magic mushroom that has gained a lot of attention from mycology researchers. Due to the significant quantity of psilocybin and psilocin present, this kind of magic mushroom has a thick robust body, a fleshy trunk with a creamy white color, and bluish hues when damaged. This strain’s caps have a faint bluish color to them, with white bodies, giving it a ghostly aspect.

 

The Yeti mushroom strain produces and spreads spores in a unique way. Because this strain lacks an opening cap, the process of dispersing spores is much slower than other varieties.

 

The Yeti Mushroom variety is said to be a mutation from an albino Golden Teacher called “True Albino Teacher”. According to hearsay, “TAT Yeti” or “Yeti” took three years to become stable. 

 

This strain is a genuine albino rather than a leucistic variant like Albino A+ or Rusty Whyte. On 4-spored basidia, this strain is sub-ellipsoid. This is one of the most exciting mushroom spore varieties to examine under a microscope. It’s also simple to work with, so even inexperienced researchers can study this strain. The Yeti magic mushroom strain is now one of the most popular psilocybin-containing mushroom strains among mycology enthusiasts throughout the world because of its exoticism and strength.

 

Yeti is a strong genetic that boast a dense texture and exhibit a striking deep blue hue upon contact, hinting at their profound psychedelic capabilities. Renowned for their intense visual effects, reminiscent of strains like McKennai or Penis Envy mushrooms but with heightened potency, Yeti mushrooms promise a transformative journey into the depths of consciousness.  High yielder and high potency if you can get them to fruit.

 

 

 

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