Chilean (CHIL)

Chilean (CHIL)

 

The Chilean strain is noted for growing in a wide range of altitudes and climates. This means it’s most likely going to be more tolerant to unoptimized growing conditions than other strains.

 

The potency of Chilean mushrooms is pretty average. However, the impressive yields of large fruiting bodies possible through cultivation make up for this factor.

 

Chilean shrooms are large and light tan in color. Their appearance resembles the Amazonian strain, but the fruiting bodies don’t tend to reach the same impressive size. When dried, they take on a powerful blue hue and have a potency comparable to Golden Teachers and other average-potency strains. 

 

In the wild, Chilean mushrooms grow in a wide range of environments. This is probably why this strain is so stoic when it comes to growing conditions. This mushroom will take just about everything you throw at it. 

 

Some users who have had experience with the mushroom claim that it’s incredibly visual when taken in mid to high-doses. Geometric patterns and rainbow-colored shapes are noticeable when these shrooms are ingested. 

 

 

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