Menace mushroom
Menace mushroom were discovered and named after P. Menace, who found them growing on cattle dung on a farm northwest of Houston, Texas.
This strain produces large fruiting bodies and caps can range from reddish-brown to tan, often becoming black from spores into maturity, and possesses pale, cylindrical stems (stipes) of moderate thickness.
Known to be a very potent strain that reliably elicits transcendent experiences, effects include intense visual hallucinations and profound insights.
silocybe Cubensis Menace: Background
Menace magic mushrooms (Psilocybe Cubensis Menace) were named after the initial collector of this species, P. Menace, who found them growing on cattle dung on a farm northwest of Houston, Texas.
This species produces large fruiting bodies and caps can range from reddish-brown to tan, often becoming black from spores into maturity, and possesses pale, cylindrical stems (stipes) of moderate thickness.
Known as a potent species that reliably elicits transcendent experiences, effects include intense visual hallucinations and profound insights. Menace magic mushrooms have above gets great yield, has fast-colonizing, rhizomorphic mycelium, and often produces quite large fruiting bodies.
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