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Starry Night" refers to a specific strain of Psilocybe cubensis.
This strain is often called "Starry Night APE" (Albino Penis Envy) due to its origins as a mutation of the Penis Envy strain, which in turn mutated from an Amazonian cubensis spore print.
Characteristics of the "Starry Night" strain
Appearance: It gets its name from its caps that can develop beautiful blue speckles, resembling stars in the night sky. These mushrooms typically have thick stems (stipes) and small, blue, underdeveloped caps.
Potency: It belongs to the Penis Envy family of strains, known for their high potency. "Starry Night APE" can have significantly higher concentrations of the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and psilocin compared to other Psilocybe cubensis strains.
Cultivation: This strain is known to colonize more slowly than other P. cubensis strains. Growers might need to maintain higher substrate moisture levels to encourage pinning.
Effects: Like other psilocybin mushrooms, consuming "Starry Night" can lead to altered perceptions of time and space, intense mood and feeling changes, visual and auditory hallucinations, and feelings of euphoria or spiritual awakening. However, it can also cause anxiety, paranoia, and frightening hallucinations, particularly at higher doses.
Important considerations
Legality: Psilocybin, the active compound in "Starry Night" and other magic mushrooms, is a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law. This means it is illegal to possess, cultivate, or distribute in most areas. Some states and cities have decriminalized or legalized certain uses, especially for therapeutic purposes, according to recovered.org. It's important to be aware of and comply with the laws in your specific location.
Safety: Consuming magic mushrooms carries risks. "Starry Night's" potency can be higher than other strains, making careful dosage crucial. Unwanted side effects, including distressing hallucinations, paranoia, and confusion, can occur. Therapeutic use of psilocybin is recommended in a supervised, medical setting.
Starry Night" refers to a specific strain of Psilocybe cubensis.
This strain is often called "Starry Night APE" (Albino Penis Envy) due to its origins as a mutation of the Penis Envy strain, which in turn mutated from an Amazonian cubensis spore print.
Characteristics of the "Starry Night" strain
Appearance: It gets its name from its caps that can develop beautiful blue speckles, resembling stars in the night sky. These mushrooms typically have thick stems (stipes) and small, blue, underdeveloped caps.
Potency: It belongs to the Penis Envy family of strains, known for their high potency. "Starry Night APE" can have significantly higher concentrations of the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and psilocin compared to other Psilocybe cubensis strains.
Cultivation: This strain is known to colonize more slowly than other P. cubensis strains. Growers might need to maintain higher substrate moisture levels to encourage pinning.
Effects: Like other psilocybin mushrooms, consuming "Starry Night" can lead to altered perceptions of time and space, intense mood and feeling changes, visual and auditory hallucinations, and feelings of euphoria or spiritual awakening. However, it can also cause anxiety, paranoia, and frightening hallucinations, particularly at higher doses.
Important considerations
Legality: Psilocybin, the active compound in "Starry Night" and other magic mushrooms, is a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law. This means it is illegal to possess, cultivate, or distribute in most areas. Some states and cities have decriminalized or legalized certain uses, especially for therapeutic purposes, according to recovered.org. It's important to be aware of and comply with the laws in your specific location.
Safety: Consuming magic mushrooms carries risks. "Starry Night's" potency can be higher than other strains, making careful dosage crucial. Unwanted side effects, including distressing hallucinations, paranoia, and confusion, can occur. Therapeutic use of psilocybin is recommended in a supervised, medical setting.