
About
Avery’s Albino is a stunning leucistic strain of Psilocybe cubensis, celebrated for its ghost-white fruiting bodies, smooth and euphoric psychedelic effects, and reputation as a gentle but visionary journey. Named after the breeder or originator "Avery", this strain has become a favorite for both beginner psychonauts and creative explorers due to its balanced visuals, emotional warmth, and serene energy.
History
Avery’s Albino is believed to be a leucistic variant derived from Cambodian genetics, selectively isolated and refined for its pale coloration and consistent effects. It is not a true albino (it still produces dark spores), but its nearly white appearance and mellow potency have made it a staple in both underground cultivation circles and guided psychedelic sessions.
The strain was likely named after the cultivator or developer responsible for its stabilization, and has gained notoriety for being both visually captivating and easy to grow.
Overview
Fruiting bodies of Avery’s Albino have creamy to white caps, slender white stems, and strong blue bruising. While visually similar to albinos, the strain is technically leucistic. Its moderate potency, combined with low anxiety onset, makes it excellent for microdosing, creative flow, and gentle spiritual work.
Effects include enhanced color perception, mild fractal visuals, uplifted mood, and introspective clarity, especially in low to medium doses. It’s particularly popular in ceremonial group work and first-time therapeutic sessions due to its calming nature.
Physical Characteristics
Caps:
Usually smaller and can appear more translucent due to lack of pigmentation.
Gills:
Attachment adnate to adnexed, initially light, becoming darker with maturity due to spore color.
Cognitive Effects
Creativity
May stimulate abstract and creative thought processes.
Psychoactive Effects
Euphoric
Users often experience a profound sense of joy and well-being.
Helps With
Depression
Some studies suggest potential benefits in treating depression.
Anxiety
Can potentially reduce symptoms of anxiety in some users.
Possible Side Effects
Nausea
Commonly experienced shortly after ingestion.
Paranoid
Can occur, particularly at higher doses or in unfamiliar settings.
Medicinal Chemistry
Similar Species

Species: Psilocybe cubensis
Edibility: Psychoactive
Key Differences: Avery’s Albino lacks pigmentation, giving it a ghostly white appearance compared to the normally brown or golden caps of typical Psilocybe cubensis.

Species: Psilocybe cubensis
Edibility: Psychoactive
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