Peakock

Peakock

Common Names: Golden Teacher, Golden Cap

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The 'Peakock' variant of Psilocybe cubensis is a unique cross involving Tidal Wave, Aztec God, and AA+ strains. This variant is known for its robust growth and potent psychoactive properties. The cap typically exhibits a more vibrant color palette, often displaying peacock-like hues that justify its name. Cultivators and users alike admire this strain for its consistent potency and the visually striking appearance of its fruiting bodies. It is particularly favored in the psychedelic community for its profound visual and cognitive effects, making it a popular choice for both therapeutic and recreational use.

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

Enhanced Creativity

Users report an increase in creative thinking and problem-solving abilities.

Psychoactive Effects

Euphoria

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.

Potential Side Effects

Nausea

Can occur shortly after ingestion, usually transient.

Paranoia

May occur, particularly with higher doses or in unfamiliar settings.

Medicinal Chemistry

Look Alike Species

Psilocybe Tampanensis

Specie:

Psilocybe tampanensis

Edibility:

Psychoactive

Differences:P. tampanensis typically has a less vibrant cap and is known for producing sclerotia.

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