Fungal spores Panaeolus Cyanescens Cambodia
Panaeolus cyanescens Cambodia is a variety of psilocybin mushrooms native to Asia that belong to the Panaeolus family. Like all varieties of this family of hallucinogenic mushrooms, Panaeolus Cambodia is a very potent psilocybin mushroom.
This mushroom is widespread in most tropical zones, less common in Mediterranean regions. Cambodia mushroom spores develop strong, resistant fruiting bodies. The natural habitat of this variety is manure. Therefore, Cambodia mushroom spores develop quickly and form an excellent harvest in case of cultivation on the basis of manure substrates.
Colonization of psilocybin mushroom spores occurs quite quickly, fruiting of Cambodia begins within 1 week after exposure to the necessary conditions. This variety of hallucinogenic mushrooms is very sensitive to large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2). Therefore, when cultivating Panaeolus Cambodia mushroom spores, it is necessary to monitor the CO2 level, otherwise the result of cultivation will be long spindle-shaped, fragile mushrooms.
Origin: Asia.
Climate: Tropical.
Fungal spores: Panaeolus cyanescens Cambodia spores are dark, rich, brown in color.
Colonization temperature: 26-29 C
Fruiting temperature: 23 - 26 C
Growing substrate: manure, hay, grain, compost









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