Activity: High
Cycle duration/pace: fast
Substrate: hay, grain, etc.
Colonization temperature: 23-30 C.
Fruiting temperature: 20 - 29 C.
Resistance to infections and diseases: high
Cultivation: Not picky, colonizes well straw, manure, grain crops: wheat, oats, rye
Effect: Vivid visual effects
Imprint: Sterile, distinct
Psilocibe cubensis Burma was found on buffalo dung near Yangon, Burma. The strain produces numerous incredibly beautiful mushroom bodies that grow densely throughout the substrate block.
Almost all bodies are almost the same size, which is not always the case with cubensis.
Psilocibe cubensis Burma is a wonderful unpretentious strain that colonizes the substrate in a very short time. Almost any substrate is suitable for its cultivation. The strain is recommended for beginners.
Psilocibe cubensis Burma has large fruiting bodies. The cap reaches 35-60 mm in diameter and has a convex shape at a "young" age. By maturity, the "umbrella" opens completely and forms an ideal plane. The caps have different colors depending on age.
When the mushroom reaches 5-7 centimeters, the umbrella has a reddish-brown color, and by the time of ripening it is transformed into cream or light yellow with almost white edges. The surface is dry and has no remains of a veil on the cap.
Pulp of Psilocibe cubensis "Burma" deep white and turns bluish-green when cut.








