Campinas (CAMP)

Campinas (CAMP)

 

This rare Psilocybe cubensis strain was collected in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2009.

 

This mushroom isn’t one for the beginner grower. It can be challenging to cultivate, but with sterile practices and a controlled method, medium to large-sized mushrooms of above-average potency are possible. 

The Campinas strain was extremely unstable and difficult to cultivate when it was first discovered. 

 

The fruiting bodies produced by Campinas spores are relatively boring, with flat brown caps and light stems similar to the Golden Teacher Strain. However, these mushrooms have above-average potency and are said to produce pleasant waves of euphoria and strong closed-eye visuals. 

 

Spore samples for Campinas can be hard to come by.  If a stable, sterile, and temperature-controlled growing environment is achieved, you can expect higher levels of psilocybin.

 

 

 

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