Ban Hua Thanon (BHT)

Ban Hua Thanon (BHT) Ban Hua Thanon is more commonly referred to in the mushroom community as BHT (mushroomers love their acronyms).

The original sample was collected by Mushroom John Allen on a tour through Southeast Asia in the 90s as he collected new strains of Psilocybe cubensis.

This strain is noted for having strong resistance to high temperatures.

 

Ban Hua Thanon is fairly average as far as Psilocybe cubensis go. Its potency is comparable to other Southeast Asian strains such as Lipa Yai, Ban Thurian, and Thai.

 

Ban Hua Thanon is one of many Thai Psilocybe cubensis strains that grow on the island of Koh Samui

 

Many people absolutely love the effects, although its psilocybin levels aren’t anything to write home about. The high is often spiritual, with the possibility of good open-eye visuals if you take two or more grams of dried shrooms.

 

Perhaps its potency is more comparable to one of its close relatives, Koh Samui — this strain can produce over 1% psilocybin (dry weight) when it grows in the right conditions. 

 

 

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