Description
The Huautla mushroom is a type of psilocybin mushroom that is highly sought-after by those interested in mycology. It is named after a city in Mexico where Maria Sabina first introduced psilocybin mushrooms to the western world. This mushroom is relatively easy to work with and has a classic yet beautiful appearance. The spores of the Huautla mushroom are now legal and available for microscopy.
The spores of the Huautla mushroom are a dark purple to blackish color and are typically found on large caps that can range from 40mm to 70mm in size. They are quite common in the mycology community but can be difficult to obtain in their pure form. Many vendors will try to sell mixed bags or spores that are not viable, so it is important to purchase from a reputable source.
The Huautla mushroom holds a special place in the hearts of the indigenous people of Oaxaca, where it has been used for medicinal and religious purposes for centuries. Today, it has become a mainstay in the American and global mycology community. Without the knowledge of Maria Sabina and her understanding of the powers of psilocybin, the industry would be years behind in its development
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