Chitwan

Chitwan

Common Names: Golden Teacher, Golden Tops, Cubes

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About

The Psilocybe cubensis 'Chitwan' variant originates from the Chitwan region of Nepal. This variant is known for its robust growth and potency. Cultivators appreciate Chitwan for its rapid colonization and abundant flushes. The mushrooms are medium to large in size and exhibit a distinctive golden cap with a slightly darker center. They are favored by both novice and experienced users for their consistent psychedelic effects and ease of cultivation.

Physical Characteristics

Caps:

50-150 mm in diameter, convex to broadly convex to plane at maturity, smooth, viscous when moist, golden brown to yellow coloration, often with a darker center.

Gills:

Adnate to adnexed, grayish color in young, becoming nearly black in maturity as spores mature.

Cognitive Effects

Enhanced Creativity

Users report an increase in creative thinking and problem solving.

Psychoactive Effects

Euphoria

Feelings of happiness and well-being are commonly experienced.

Helps With

Depression

Many users find relief from depressive symptoms post usage.

Anxiety

Can reduce anxiety in a controlled therapeutic setting.

Potential Side Effects

Nausea

Some users experience stomach discomfort and nausea shortly after ingestion.

Paranoia

High doses can lead to feelings of paranoia or anxiety.

Medicinal Chemistry

Look Alike Species

Psilocybe Subcubensis Mushroom

Specie:

Psilocybe subcubensis

Edibility:

Psychoactive

Differences:Smaller cap and stem, less robust growth.

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