Gorilla Wizard Shrooms

Genus: Psilocybe

About Gorilla Wizard

Gorilla Wizard is a Psilocybe cubensis hybrid strain born from crossing Makilla Gorilla and Gandalf, two lineages renowned for their potency and distinct effects. This strain inherits Makilla Gorilla’s robust physicality and Gandalf’s cerebral depth, resulting in a balanced yet intense psychedelic experience. Users report profound introspection, mind-altering shifts in perception, and a soothing body buzz that grounds the journey in physical awareness. The effects are often described as “soul-touching,” with many describing emotional and/or spiritual connectedness, making it a favorite for therapeutic or meditative use.

Legacy & Appeal:
As a bridge between two iconic lineages, Gorilla Wizard carries the genetic legacy of Makilla Gorilla’s structural power and Gandalf’s mystical resonance. Cultivators value its contamination-resistant growth and striking morphology, while psychonauts praise its ability to merge bodily ease with philosophical depth. This strain stands as a testament to hybrid vigor, offering a multidimensional journey that honors its legendary parentage while carving its own niche in the psychedelic canon.

Gorilla Wizard Potency

Above Average
Mild Strong

Gorilla Wizard 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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Introspective

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Mind Altering

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Body

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Soul Touching

Gorilla Wizard 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 Gorilla Wizard would likely be suited to grow in.

Coco Coir
Peat Moss
Vermiculite
Manure

Gorilla Wizard Mushroom Lineage:

Magic mushroom strains often share lineage with well-known varieties, passing down genetic traits through spores or mycelium transfers. New strains may emerge from natural mutations, selective breeding, or geographic isolation of existing types. These descendants typically inherit core characteristics like potency and growth patterns while sometimes developing unique features.