Treasure Coast Shrooms UK
Treasure Coast is the word for an area (east coast) of the state of Florida (USA) where this fungus was discovered. The Treasure Coast is a quick and fairly tolerant settler. It is usually an extreme invasive species of husk (peat and coir) and envelops whatever is available with dense mycelium before its first fruiting cycle.
This strain usually produces a larger overall yield as well as a larger number of individual mushrooms (compared to the Amazonian), but is more dispersed. In fact, this tension spews out and spits out and spits out, with very little time between sprays. Also known to produce infrequent albinism. Fruiting in vitro (in bags) above average. Fruit also grows well on RCW, on seeds and on pasteurized or pasteurized substrates (i.e. compost, straw, etc.). Love the outdoors!
The spores are packaged in a protective medium and can be stored for several years. The spores can be sent to almost any country without problems.

Treasure Coast Shrooms UK
Commonly called shrooms, magic mushrooms, golden halos, cubes, or gold caps, it belongs to the fungus family Hymenogastraceae and was previously known as Stropharia cubensis.
What do magic mushrooms do?
Here’s a breakdown of the common effects of magic mushrooms.
- Increased energy. Boundless good vibes.
- Feelings of euphoria. An overwhelming feeling of well-being and contentment.
- Distortion of reality. A new perception of the existing world. A peek behind the curtain.
- Altered perception of space and time. Time and space become distorted. Close distances can feel like miles away.
- Feelings of extreme excitement. Everything is new and wonderful. Time to explore that creepy cupboard under the sink!
- A sense of oneness or unity with the universe. This kind of spiritual experience is kind of the platonic ideal of tripping. You feel at one with every other living being.
- Visual and auditory hallucinations. Things become unnaturally small or large or they bend and ripple. Sounds become distorted and music becomes unbearably beautiful. This is still the only conceivable explanation of why people ever listened to “The Grateful Dead.”




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