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Bluey Vuitton

Psilocybin Mushroom Strain Guide

Origin

The origins of the Bluey Vuitton mushroom are shrouded in mystery, tracing back to 2014. The legend begins with a cultivator known as “Silly Cybin,” who stumbled upon this journey after meeting a transient individual in Santa Cruz, California. This mysterious figure possessed spores from a Panamanian mushroom strain, which, when cultivated by Silly Cybin, produced promising results. Later that year, the same transient returned with spores from the elusive Melmac PE strain. Although the initial cultivation attempt failed due to contamination, Silly Cybin persisted and eventually succeeded in cultivating this rare strain from leftover spores.

Appearance

Bluey Vuitton mushrooms are visually striking and distinctive. Their caps are typically medium to large in size and exhibit a rich, deep blue or bluish-grey coloration, which intensifies when bruised, signaling the presence of psilocybin. The caps often have a slightly wavy, irregular surface, with the color fading towards the edges into lighter tones, such as pale blue or silver. The gills underneath the cap are tightly packed and usually darken with age, transitioning from a light grayish color to darker shades as the mushroom matures.

Expected Experience

The experience of Bluey Vuitton mushrooms is known for its vivid visual effects and deep introspection. Users often report vibrant colors, shifting patterns, and a dreamlike quality to their surroundings. Alongside visual distortions, feelings of euphoria and heightened emotional sensitivity are common, allowing for personal insights and moments of clarity. The strain can induce strong introspective journeys, making it popular for spiritual exploration.

Dr. Delic’s Field Notes

A recent strain I’ve experienced in my travels. The name struck me as a little bit “gaudy” but fought my inner urge to exclaim “kids these days!” I decided to do a little solo meditative trip at my home and found myself deeper in the sauce on a 1 gram than I had anticipated.

“I sat to do some guided closed-eye meditation with headphones. Almost immediately, visuals formed. I was immersed in pulsing chambers and caverns, branches covered with chromatic eyes. When I looked around, there was some kind of peripheral refraction as light, or a prism was in the center of my head. The meditation was so well integrated with this experience and the guide’s voice melded with the space, at times fading into an echo.”

A smile had slowly been creeping across my face, maybe the kids know what they are doing after all.