Huautla (HUA)
In the Sierra Mazateca of central Mexico sits the village of Huautla, near Huatla de Jimenez. It’s a remote and beautiful place, but it’s also famous for something else: magic mushrooms. This is the home of the legendary mushroom shaman Maria Sabina.
For centuries, the Mazatec people have used hallucinogenic mushrooms for healing ceremonies, and the Huautla Oaxaca strain is at the center of this tradition.
This mushroom strain is closely associated with the spiritual realm. It is considered slightly below average in terms of potency but maintains some stunning hallucinogenic effects and a notoriously gentle nature. People have reported it to feel like a potent THC edible in lower doses.
Beginner shroom growers can appreciate this strain for its vigor, resilience to contamination, and bountiful flushes.
Huaulta shrooms grow tall and thin with a reddish-golden conic to hemispheric cap that can grow up to 50 mm in diameter.
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