Enigma (ENIG)
The enigma blob mutation is said to have first appeared in some magic mushroom strains in the early 1990s.
While the clustering forms may look cool, they can hurt the mushroom’s natural reproduction ability. The blob consumes the mushroom’s spores, causing the fruiting body to become sterile.
This means the Enigma mushrooms are eternally stuck living as a single generation through lab cloning. This strain has a striking appearance and a very intense high.
While the Enigma blob has been seen in other strains of P. cubensis mushrooms, the most popular mutation comes from Tidal Wave, which is a dependently potent magic mushroom strain.
Tidal Wave itself is a hybrid of the B+ strain and Penis Envy mushroom. If you’re looking for mushrooms with similar effects, you can look at any of these parent strains.
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