
About
Golden Teacher Peakock is a visually captivating and energetically expressive variant of Psilocybe cubensis, likely named for its aesthetic beauty and “display-like” psychedelic effects that resemble a peacock’s vibrant feathers. It combines the philosophical depth of Golden Teacher with a more colorful, visual-forward experience, making it ideal for users seeking awe-inspiring visuals, emotional elevation, and creative stimulation.
History
Though not widely documented, the “Peakock” (possibly a stylized or misspelled "Peacock") strain is believed to be an artistic isolate or boutique cross of Golden Teacher, selected for its color-rich flushes and vivid trip profile. It has gained a quiet following in creative and ceremonial circles due to its euphoric nature and tendency to produce emotionally liberating, color-saturated visuals.
Favored by those seeking beauty, joy, and transformation through color and sensation.
Overview
Fruits are medium to large, often with golden caps with slight iridescence, slender white stems, and noticeable bruising. Colonization is steady, and flushes are visually striking and high-yielding.
Effects include bright, vibrant visuals, euphoric body sensations, and a heart-centered sense of connection. Excellent for artistic exploration, music immersion, or celebratory spiritual journeys.
Physical Characteristics
Caps:
Convex to broadly convex to plane at maturity, smooth, viscous when moist, coloration varies from golden brown to light yellow.
Gills:
Adnate to adnexed, gray to nearly black in maturity, close and crowded.
Cognitive Effects
Creativity
Users report an increase in creative thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Psychoactive Effects
Euphoric
A profound sense of well-being and happiness is often experienced.
Helps With
Depression
Shown to reduce symptoms in clinical settings.
Anxiety
Can alleviate anxiety in moderate doses.
Possible Side Effects
Nausea
Can occur shortly after ingestion, usually transient.
Paranoid
May occur, particularly with higher doses or in unfamiliar settings.
Medicinal Chemistry
Similar Species

Species: Psilocybe tampanensis
Edibility: Psychoactive
Key Differences: P. tampanensis typically has a less vibrant cap and is known for producing sclerotia.

Species: Psilocybe tampanensis
Edibility: Psychoactive
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