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Peru Magic Mushroom
The Peru Strain — An Ancient Psychedelic MushroomThe Peruvian strain was collected from somewhere within the large expansive pastures of the Peruvian Andes mountains. Here’s what makes this strain special. Connor McElroyLast Updated: August 19, 2022PrintThe high-altitude mist-covered pastures of Peru receive the perfect combination of sunshine, fertile land, and rainfall. This creates the perfect environment for the growth of fungi — covering the landscape in dense colonies of mushrooms with wide disk-shaped heads. This strain is recommended for beginners — both in terms of people looking to grow magic mushrooms and people interested in taking magic mushrooms. They aren’t quite as potent as other strains, making them a little bit more ‘gentle’ in their effects. The Peru strain is favored for its high yields spread across several flushes and its impressive resistance to contaminants.In this article, we’ll be delving into the history and origins of the Peru strain as well as its potency, favorable qualities, where to find spores, and how to cultivate them effectively. Stay tuned; you don’t want to miss this.What Are Peru Shrooms?The Peruvian strain of magic mushrooms was discovered in the mountainous regions thriving in manure from the grazing animals such as cattle and llamas that the local people farm as livestock. The environment in these high-altitude regions of the country is ideal for mushroom cultivation. The pastures are extremely moist — receiving the perfect combination of sunshine and rainfall.This strain produces medium-sized fruiting bodies that boast large, flat, disk-shaped caps that are light-tan to dark-brown in color. These caps make noticeable color changes from one flush to the next — making Peru a visually interesting mushroom to grow. This strain colonizes aggressively, fruits quickly, and is a prolific spore producer. It seems to be extremely resistant to contamination and is able to produce up to six healthy flushes before succumbing to mold. The Peru strain is also very stable, with aborts rarely reported among amateur growers.Yields from this strain can be generous. The medium-sized mushrooms grow quickly, and several flushes can produce bountiful harvests in the right environment. It’s important to harvest these mushrooms at the right time. You mustn’t leave it too long before extracting the fruiting bodies from the substrate, or the caps will begin to split and deform. Peru Strain Specs:Potency AverageCultivation BeginnerSpecies Psilocybe cubensisSubstrate Recommendation Pasteurized ManureCost $$Sold By Ralphsters SporesStrains vs. Species: What’s The Difference?Strains are genetic variants of a species that have differences in physical and chemical characteristics. A single species can be made up of hundreds, if not thousands, of different strains. “Strain” is part of a chain of terms given to biological organisms. The chain consists of 7 taxonomic groups: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species (plus strain which is a low-level group under species). However, we can simplify this to Kingdom, Genus, Species, and strain for easier understanding.The Taxonomic Chain in Simple TermsKingdom → phylum/division → order/class → family → genus → species → strain.We’re going to zoom in, starting with the genus for the sake of simplicity. All the psychedelic mushrooms are listed in the Agaricomycetes class, which itself is listed under the Basidiomycota division.1. Genus This term is used to describe a group of related biological organisms within a kingdom. A single “genus” can be made up of one or more species. You can see the genus of any species when looking at the binomial name (Latin name). The genus is always the first word; for example, Psilocybe is the genus of the species Psilocybe cubensis.The genera of psilocybin-containing mushrooms include: PsilocybePanaeolusConocybeGymnopilusInocybePluteus2. SpeciesUnder genus comes species. A species is a group of organisms that can reproduce naturally with one another to create fertile offspring. In a binomial name, the second word defines the species. For example, in Psilocybe cubensis, cubensis is the species name. There are well over a hundred individual species of psilocybin-containing mushrooms, but the most common are Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe aztecorum, and Panaeolus cyanescens.3. StrainStrain is a low-level rank in taxonomy that sits below species. “Strain” basically means genetic variant. Each strain of a species shows one or more differing characteristics. The strain of a species is often written beside the binomial name. The strain can be written in any language (often English) and not solely Latin. For example, Psilocybe cubensis ‘Peru.’Strains Are Present Throughout Several SpeciesStrains are present throughout several different species. They’re extremely common throughout species that we as humans have intervened with to alter the genetic qualities for our benefit.You can see this clearly when looking at dog breeds.Dogs are part of the kingdom Animalia. The species’ binomial name is Canis lupus familiaris. Although this is one species, there are several different dog breeds that differ greatly in appearance, characteristics, and qualities. Within the Canis lupus familiaris species exists several breeds such as Collie, Malamute, Terrier, Alsatian, and Poodle. Although we call these breeds, they are essentially different strains of Canis lupus familiaris.You’ll find several strains in the species we use for medical and recreational consumption as well. Cannabis is a good example. Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica are both species that are made up of several strains, for example, Sour Diesel, Kush, Purple Haze, and Northern Lights. Kratom and kava are also good examples of psychoactive plants with many unique strains. The Potentially Ancient History of the Peru StrainThe exact history of the Peru strain that Ralphsters Spores got their hands on is relatively blurry, but we do know roughly where the mushroom was discovered and the environment it was discovered in. The Peru strain was discovered in the mountainous pastures of highland Peru. These lands are grazed by the local livestock. Alpacas, llamas, cattle, and sheep are commonplace in these high-altitude farmlands.The tightly-grazed pastures in the highlands of Peru make for the perfect mushroom-growing environment. The Peru strain thrives here, and its fruiting bodies were found protruding from the plentiful patches of manure spread amongst the short-cut grasslands. Spore prints of the strain were transported back to the United States and cultivated in order to produce genetics for the wider market. That’s how the Peru strain was discovered by the modern mycologist, but the mushroom’s history likely goes back far further than that.The Deeper History of Peruvian Mushroom Use Evidence suggests that mushroom use was a large part of life in pre-Hispanic Peru. Images and carvings of mushrooms have been found on ceramics, textiles, stone, and metal objects from a wide range of important ancient cultures.These artifacts have been found in the north, south, and coastal regions of Peru, as well as in the highlands where the Peru strain was discovered. These objects are dated from 1200 to 200 BCE, showing that mushrooms have been a large part of Peruvian culture for an incredibly long time. The most abundant and vivid representations of mushrooms were discovered in the art of the Moche culture. The images and artifacts were found illustrating the mushroom’s use by shamans (curanderos), people of high authority, and sacrificial victims. Researchers have managed to determine some of the species from these artworks at least to a genus level. Calvatia, Psilocybe, Mochella, and Amanita muscaria have all been identified. The Peru strain could well be a direct descendent of an ancient psychedelic mushroom that was used in ritualistic ceremonies over 3000 years ago.The Peru Strain Potency & Psilocybin ContentThe exact psilocybin content of the Peru strain is unknown. This isn’t a mainstream strain, and no published testing has been done to expose its exact chemical composition. However, a few keen mushroom-lovers have reported their experiences with the mushroom.The Peruvian strain is said to be average potency with light visual stimulation and a feeling of bodily vibrations. It’s said to encourage philosophical thought processes and provide users with useful introspective insight. This strain is still relatively new to the wider market — becoming available on Ralphsters Spores in late 2019 to early 2020. Over time, we should start to see detailed reports and accurate psilocybin levels from growers across the globe. For now, you’ll have to create your own opinion on its potency.Where to Buy Peru SporesThe Peru strain is a Ralphsters original strain. It’s difficult to find these spores available from other large trustworthy vendors. For now, it seems that the only reliable source of the Peruvian mushroom strain is Ralphsters Spores. This is unfortunate for people outside of the United States. This is still a relatively new strain to come to market as Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms go. We hope to see more vendors stocking the strain in the future, so it becomes more accessible for people in other parts of the world.How to Grow Peru The Peru strain is relatively easy to grow. It colonizes quickly and aggressively, and it doesn’t take long for fruiting bodies to start appearing. This strain is resistant to contamination, and with few aborts, it’s a pretty fool-proof strain that could be a good entry-level shroom for the beginner grower. The Peru strain can be grown in the same way as any other Psilocybe cubensis strain. Find out how to cultivate magic mushrooms here.When deciding on the best substrate to use for Peru, you simply have to look at where it was discovered. This strain thrives in the manure of livestock; therefore, the best substrate to cultivate this mushroom on is, of course, manure.This strain will colonize any substrate, and it can be grown on rye grain, straw, and BRF cakes, but you will definitely have the most success using pasteurized manure. Although this strain thrives on dung in an unsterile outdoor environment, it’s still important to keep the growing environment sterile and controlled if you want to see the best results.There’s room for error, but the cleaner and more controlled the growing environment, the larger the yield and higher potency you’ll produce. Using a heat mat isn’t essential if you want to grow the Peru strain, but it is recommended. Either way, you’ll see the best results if you can keep the growing environment at a relatively stable 24℃ (75℉). A few degrees on either side of this won’t hurt, and the strain will likely cope with larger fluctuations, but this is the temperature you’re aiming for.If you keep the growing environment relatively stable, you’ll see bountiful harvests of good-sized Peruvian mushrooms from up to 6 flushes. Be sure to keep an eye on the mushrooms and harvest them before the spores drop. When spores come into contact with mycelium, it releases hormones that tell the colony to stop fruiting and start colonizing. If you want multiple flushes from any mushroom strain, it’s important that you make sure new spores don’t meet the growing medium. Similar StrainsThe Peru strain is a mushroom with average potency but excellent yields. It’s also extremely easy to grow thanks to its low abort rate and high resistance to contamination. This makes it a fantastic strain for people less experienced with psychedelic use and cultivation. Peru isn’t the only mushroom strain that’s good for beginners. There are many other Psilocybe strains available that will produce several dense flushes of average potency mushrooms. Here are a few alternate strains to consider: 1. South AmericanThe South American strain (SA) is notorious for its large mushroom size. These are the biggest Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms ever recorded. The large fruiting bodies produce good psilocybin levels and are considered to have above-average potency. The first South American sample was discovered in the highland regions of Venezuela.2. ArgentinaThe Argentina strain (ARG) is another Psilocybe cubensis strain from South America. This strain was discovered in the mountainous rainforests of Argentina. These mushrooms are smaller than average but with excellent contamination resistance; up to 10 flushes are possible before succumbing to mold. 3. EcuadorThe Ecuador strain (ECD) was first collected from the mountains of Ecuador over three decades ago. It’s a slow colonizer but is highly resistant to contamination and has a high tolerance — likely due to the natural growing conditions it encounters in the mountains.This is a good beginner strain with above-average potency. Upon fruiting, the Ecuador strain produces medium to large-sized mushrooms that share a similar appearance with the Peru strain.4. Koh SamuiThe Koh Samui (KS) is one of the most popular strains among beginner growers. It’s extremely resistant to contamination and produces several flushes before succumbing to mold. Koh Samui is renowned for its short fat fruiting bodies that have above-average potency. They’re more potent than the Peru strain and other easy-to-grow strains, but they’re a great beginner mushroom. 5. Allen StrainThe Allen Strain (AS) is a popular strain of Psilocybe cubensis that was discovered by John Allen during his travels throughout Southeast Asia back in the 90s. It’s famed for its extremely rapid colonization times — colonizing 10 to 20% faster than other cubensis strains.Allen is easy to cultivate due to its resistance to contamination and forgiving nature. It has average potency and is an excellent choice for users that are new to mushrooms.6. ThaiThe Thai strain (THAI) is another strain collected by the ethnomycologist John Allen. This strain was discovered on the island of Koh Samui, and it shares similarities with the Koh Samui strain. Instead of short fat mushrooms that “KS” is famous for, the Thai strain produces taller bodies with round caps that flatten and convex during maturity.Like other Southeast Asian strains, Thai is extremely easy to cultivate. It has average potency and produces good yields when grown correctly.7. Golden TeacherGolden Teachers (GT) are one of the most commonly cultivated psilocybin mushroom strains. They’re a fantastic option for beginners, thanks to their tolerance to unoptimized growing conditions. These mushrooms are extremely easy to grow, and several dense flushes produce good yields before the colony eventually succumbs to mold.This fast-growing resilient strain has a similar potency to Koh Samui and is just as easy to grow. Final Thoughts: The Peru Mushroom StrainThere’s a lot of mystery surrounding the Peru strain, and although it’s not particularly potent, it’s certainly an interesting strain to try out if you happen to find some available.This is a fantastic strain for beginners that are inexperienced with the growing process and consumption of magic mushrooms. It’s incredibly resilient and can produce good yields throughout several flushes — making it an ideal starting point for the person that’s curious about cultivating mushrooms.



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