Lipa Yai (LY)
Lipa Yai is a popular Thai strain of magic mushroom and is a close relative of the famous Koh Samui shroom. This was collected around the same area.
More specifically, Lipa Yai was discovered in a small town called Lipa Yai sometime in the early 1990s. It was discovered by the legendary Mushroom John Allen, a man responsible for collecting dozens of popular strains still in circulation today on his infamous trip through Southeast Asia.
Unsurprisingly, Lipa Yai is very similar to the Koh Samui strain with a few key differences.
The Koh Samui strain is famous for producing “fatasses” (short stumpy shrooms), whereas the Lipa Yai strain has a higher affinity for producing tall slim fruiting bodies. Although slimmer, Lipa Yai shrooms aren’t small. They’re medium to large with big saucer-like caps that are light to dark brown.
This shroom is said to have average potency, but there are many conflicting reports about this. Some say it’s average, and others say it’s just as potent as Koh Samui. Unfortunately, until more analytical data is published, we won’t know the true psilocybin content of this shroom.
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