Cambodian Shrooms

Genus: Psilocybe
Avg. Psilocybin
0.45
Percentage
Avg. Psilocin
0.06
Percentage
Avg. Tryptamines
0.57
Percentage

About Cambodian

This storied psilocybe cubensis strain traces its origins to the lush jungles of Cambodia, where it was first discovered in the early 1990s. Local lore suggests the original specimens were collected near the mystical Angkor Wat temple complex, adding an air of spiritual significance to this already remarkable fungus. Cambodian Gold quickly gained renown among mycologists and psychonauts alike for its robust growth characteristics and reliably potent effects.

 

When consumed in moderate to high doses (typically 2 grams or more of dried material), Cambodian Gold is known to produce vivid visual hallucinations and profound alterations in perception. Many users report enhanced color saturation, geometric patterning in the visual field, and a distinct sense of temporal distortion. 

 

The experience often begins with a gentle euphoric uplift before progressing to more intense psychedelic effects. This strain's balanced yet powerful nature makes it particularly valued by those seeking a classic, full-spectrum mushroom experience with deep introspective potential.

 

As one of the original Southeast Asian landrace strains, Cambodian Gold holds a special place in psychedelic history. Its genetic lineage has been carefully preserved over decades, maintaining the pure characteristics that made it so sought-after in the first place. Whether used for spiritual exploration or personal growth, this golden-capped variety continues to be a favorite among experienced psychonauts worldwide.

Cambodian Potency

Average
Mild Strong

Cambodian Effects:

Magic mushroom effects vary by strain and even by batch. These effects are often influenced by psilocybin content, growing medium and set/setting.

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Uplifting

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Social

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Focused

Cambodian Growing Mediums

Mushrooms grow in nutrient-rich substrates ranging from sawdust to sterilized environments each providing ideal conditions for healthy mycelium growth. Here are some substrates that Cambodian would likely be suited to grow in.

Coco Coir
Peat Moss
Vermiculite
Manure