Lizard King (LK)

Lizard King (LK)

 

The Lizard King strain is unusual for a Psilocybe cubensis strain because it was reportedly discovered growing on wood. Most Psilocybe cubensis prefer growing out of dung or decaying leaf matter. 

 

This strain isn’t fussy about where it grows and can thrive on a variety of substrates. The only downside here is that it seems to be more susceptible to contamination than usual.

 

This strain is known for producing vigorous flushes with dozens of mushrooms per cluster, yet the individual mushrooms themselves tend to be weaker than most Psilocybe cubensis. This fact makes it an unpopular choice among mushroom growers looking for maximum efficiency with their grows. A 2-gram dose of this shroom is roughly equivalent to about 2.5 grams of something like Golden Teacher.

 

The Lizard King strain gets its name from the infamous anonymous mycologist that goes by the name of “Lizard King” online. This mycologist discovered Lizard King and several other Mexicana species while roaming around in rural Northern Mexico. 

 

The Lizard King strain was found growing on decomposing wood. This is very strange for the Psilocybe cubensis species and perhaps one of the only strains growing on this substrate. 99% of the other cubensis strains found have been discovered growing amongst grassland, in manure, or in wetland areas. This unusual aspect of the Lizard King strain makes it highly intriguing. 

 

 

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