Cambodian Gold Magic Mushrooms is a hybridization of two famously resilient strains Golden Teacher and the Cambodian strain. Cambodian Gold shrooms share traits from both of the mother strains. The mushrooms have gold caps and wavy, white stems. They’re larger than Golden Teachers and original Cambodian shrooms.
This strain is well-rounded, providing the best of all worlds. It’s potent enough to induce strong psychedelic experiences at high doses and weak enough to be accurately divided into microdoses. It’s easy to grow, and you can get great yields, even with an unoptimized environment.
The Cambodian Gold Magic Mushrooms strain isn’t winning any awards for potency. Similar to their appearance, Cambodian Gold mushrooms have average potency for a Psilocybe cubensis strain, producing somewhere in the region of 0.60% to 1.20% total tryptamines. These figures are based on data from samples of its two mother strains — Golden Teacher and the Cambodian strain.
Don’t let its mediocre potency put you off these mushrooms are capable of producing a powerful psychedelic experience at higher doses. Unfortunately, a Cambodian Gold mushroom sample has yet to be submitted to an Oakland Hyphae Psilocybin Cup, and there’s no exact tryptamine data available online. However, several Cambodian strains and Golden Teacher samples have been entered into the Cup.
Thanks to the strain’s genetics, Cambodian Gold mushrooms are easy to cultivate, even for beginners. Its mother strains are renowned for their resilience to temperature fluctuations, contamination resistance, and ease of cultivation. These traits make Cambodian Gold perfect for beginners.
The strain is contamination-resistant and can cope with an unoptimized growing environment, making it approachable for cultivators of all skill levels. The Cambodian Gold strain grows well on most substrates, but we recommend rye grain or a mixture of brown rice flour, water, and vermiculite to form a medium known as “BRF cakes.”
The easiest way to cultivate this strain — and most P. cubensis strains, for that matter — is to use a method known as the Psilocybe Fanaticus Technique (PF Tek for short). This cultivation technique requires very little equipment and a minimal investment of time, knowledge, and money.
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