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Psilocybe CubensisConeheads TAT

"Golden Teacher, Golden Cap"

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Psilocybe Cubensis fruiting bodies

Scientific Classification

Kingdom:Fungi
Division:Basidiomycota
Class:Agaricomycetes
Order:Agaricales
Family:Hymenogastraceae
Genus:Psilocybe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Coneheads TAT strain?
Coneheads TAT is a documented mushroom strain of Golden Teacher (Psilocybe Cubensis). It is cataloged in the ShroomSpy mycology database with strain-specific characteristics, origin, and identification details.
How potent is Coneheads TAT?
Coneheads TAT is documented at potent potency for psychoactive compounds. Potency varies with growing conditions, harvest timing, and individual fruit body, so reported figures are typical ranges rather than guarantees.
Is Golden Teacher edible?
Psychoactive
Is Golden Teacher psychoactive?
Golden Teacher is documented as a psychoactive species and is classified as potent in potency. It contains psychoactive compounds that may produce mind-altering effects. Laws governing possession and use vary by jurisdiction.
What effects does Golden Teacher produce?
Golden Teacher is associated with the following effects: Creativity. Individual experiences vary based on dose, set, and setting.
What is the scientific classification of Golden Teacher?
Golden Teacher belongs to the kingdom Fungi, division Basidiomycota, class Agaricomycetes, order Agaricales, family Hymenogastraceae, genus Psilocybe. Its scientific name is Psilocybe Cubensis.

About

Golden Teacher Coneheads TAT is a creative and visually distinct variant of Psilocybe cubensis, part of the renowned TAT (True Albino Teacher) lineage, known for producing conical cap shapes that resemble “coneheads.” This strain combines the spiritual depth and reliability of Golden Teacher with albino or leucistic expression traits, resulting in a potent, clean, and visually immersive psychedelic experience.

History

The “TAT” lineage began as an albino mutation of Golden Teacher, first stabilized by mycologist "Jik Fibs" and later developed into many sub-variants. “Coneheads” refers specifically to a phenotype expressing narrow, elongated caps—a mutation that caught attention for both its alien-like appearance and strong psilocybin expression.

Golden Teacher Coneheads TAT blends rare aesthetic morphology with introspective clarity, appealing to advanced cultivators and experienced psychonauts alike.

Overview

This strain typically produces slender, albino or lightly pigmented mushrooms with pointed, conical caps, dense stems, and deep blue bruising. It has a moderate colonization speed, but yields potent flushes with high visual appeal.

The experience is marked by calm yet powerful visuals, emotional openness, and a strong sense of inner guidance. Ideal for solo journeys, shadow work, or aesthetic appreciation, especially under meditative or ceremonial settings.

Physical Characteristics

Caps:

Convex to broadly convex to plane at maturity, smooth, viscous when moist, golden brown.

Gills:

Adnate to adnexed, gray to nearly black in maturity, close.

Cognitive Effects

Creativity

May stimulate creative thinking and problem-solving.

Psychoactive Effects

Perceptual

Can alter perception of time, space, and self.

Pharmacology

Helps With

Depression

Can alleviate symptoms of depression in some users.

Anxiety

May reduce anxiety levels temporarily.

Possible Side Effects

Nausea

Can cause stomach discomfort and nausea.

Infusion

May lead to confusion or disorientation in higher doses.

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Chemical Constituents

Medicinal Chemistry

Similar Species

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(Cuban mushroom)

Edibility: psychoactive — contains psilocybin and psilocin, which can cause hallucinations and altered states of consciousness. Use caution and ensure legality.

Key Differences: Smaller size, less distinct cap shape.

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