Enigma cubensis is perhaps the most interesting psilocybe cubensis mushroom variety, and also perhaps the most potent. Results from the recent Cubensis Cup held in Oakland, CA showed that Enigma-like mutations contained 3.00-3.82% tryptamine content (by comparison the average psilocybe cubensis mushroom contains between 0.6-0.8% tryptamine content). Enigma-like mutations ranked both first and second place in the inaugural Psilocybin Cup. We have tested this specific Enigma genetic using the PSILO-Q Test kit, the first ever home-use quantitative psilocybin testing kit. Results show that this variety contains well over 2% tryptamine content (the maximum shown on the PSILO-Q test). By comparison, the average Psilocybe Cubensis mushroom contains between 0.6 and 0.8% tryptamine content.
Our Enigma is a mutation of B+ Cubensis, and like all other Enigma/Brain Coral mutations it possesses aesthetic characteristics significantly different from a traditional mushroom. It grows in a dense brain-like blob of mycelial matter, takes significantly longer to grow that traditional mushrooms, and is exceptionally potent. Users report vivid visual hallucination, profound philosophical and introspective ideations, intense feelings of love, unity, and connection with others around them & the universe as a whole.
Enigma does not sporulate, and therefore it is more difficult to propagate. This, along with increased potency and a longer growing period makes them a rare and desirable strain.
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