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Spores of the Panaeolus Jamaica mushroom
Panaeolus have been found in countries across continents: Hawaii, Cambodia, Mexico, Tanzania, the Philippines, Japan, and Cook Islands.
This strain was brought to us from the exotic island of Jamaica. There, the conditions for this warm-loving mushroom are ideal.
Panaeolus Jamaica is a very popular mushroom. These are mushrooms that grow up to 25 cm high on a very thin stem, their caps are quite small (up to 4 cm in diameter). Basically, the mushrooms sprout all at once in large quantities and it looks impressive.
All Panaeolus strains prefer manure substrate. Unlike Psilocybe Cubensis, Panaeolus require a little more attention, they are demanding of the appropriate level of humidity and temperature, and love fresh air. Colonization occurs faster than in Cubensis.
Family: Bolbitiaceae
Genus: Agaricales
Species: Panaeolus
Variety: Jamaica
Habitat: Subtropical regions.
Substrate: compost, manure.
Colonization temperature: 23-27 C.
Fruiting temperature: 22 - 25 C.
Relative humidity: 90-99%.
Activity is high. It is believed that Panaeolus is 4-5 times more powerful than Cubensis.








