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Psilocybe samuiensis

Psilocybe samuiensis

A species of Psilocybe

The cap is typically 7–15 mm in diameter, almost convex to conic in shape, umbonate with a small papilla. The cap is viscid and has a separable pellicle. It is a reddish-brown color when moist, but becomes lighter brown when dry. The stipe is 4.0–6.5 cm high × 1.5 cm thick, equal or slightly bulbous. The stipe is hollow, whitish in color, and covered with white fibrils. It is the same color as the cap, and stains blue when bruised. The odor and taste are slightly like grain meal (farinaceous). Spores have been recorded in the range of 10.4-12.8 by 6.4-8 µm and have a thick wall with a flattened, broad germ pore.

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Attributes of Psilocybe samuiensis
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Habitat of Psilocybe samuiensis
Psilocybe samuiensis thrives in well-manured soils of livestock grazing areas. Prefers high humidity, shaded spots, and proximity to water sources.
Uses of Psilocybe samuiensis
Psilocybe samuiensis is primarily known for its hallucinogenic properties, due to the presence of psychoactive compounds. It's sought after for its potential in psychological research and spiritual experiences. However, psilocybe samuiensis is not a common edible mushroom and carries legal and safety risks. Its use is subject to strict regulations, and it should only be consumed under professional supervision to mitigate health hazards.
Scientific Classification of Psilocybe samuiensis
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When is the Best Time to Find Psilocybe samuiensis
Search for psilocybe samuiensis during the rainy season, particularly after heavy showers. Ideal temperatures range between 25°C (77°F) to 28°C (83°F), usually found in the late morning or early afternoon hours.
What are the Ideal Soil Conditions for Psilocybe samuiensis
Well-manured, high organic content soil.
What are Some Tips for Finding Psilocybe samuiensis
  • Explore areas with livestock activity, as psilocybe samuiensis favors nutrient-rich, manure-influenced soil.
  • Inspect shade-providing spots like trees or shrubs near water sources where humidity is retained.
  • Morning searches may yield better visibility; dew can accentuate psilocybe samuiensis's features.
  • Move slowly and inspect the ground closely since psilocybe samuiensis can be small and easy to overlook.
  • Respect private properties and natural environments while conducting your search for psilocybe samuiensis.
How to Clean and Preserve Psilocybe samuiensis
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How to Clean Psilocybe samuiensis
For psilocybe samuiensis, start by donning gloves to protect both hands and the mushrooms' delicate surfaces. Gently brush any debris off each specimen using a soft paintbrush or a piece of cloth. Avoid soaking or rinsing, as excessive moisture can damage the fragile structure.
Tips on Dry Preservation of Psilocybe samuiensis
Drying Methods
Dehydrator Drying, Oven Drying, Air Drying
Drying Duration
6 - 12 months
Store in a dark, cool place with low humidity and airtight containers.
Dehydrator drying: Effective at removing moisture with minimal nutrient loss.
Oven drying: Set at lowest temperature with door slightly open for circulation.
Air drying: Use in low humidity with ample air circulation, away from direct sunlight.
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