Panaeolus Cyanscens (Blue Meanie)
Blue meanies Panaeolus cyanescens grow across Australia from Spring through Summer. Their season starts a little after the gold tops finish. These medium to high/very high potency mushrooms are a small greyish white with a domed cap. As it develops the cap can split and show blue streaks. It is light brown or yellow but changes colour into a greyish white colour as it matures; and the centre remains dark.
It bruises blue when damaged and the gills develop black spores. Some species in Australia have a darker brown cap. The stem is thin and a blue grey colour with white lumps. The stems dry to a blue/back colour.
The main way to recognise blue meanies is through the black spores and blue staining throughout the mushroom.
Blue meanies panaeolus cyanescens dosage. You need to take between one and three large or five to 10 medium-size fresh mushrooms to get a potent hallucinogenic effect. When consuming blue meanies dried you, you start with 1/4 gram for a newbie up to a maximum of 2.5 grams for the most experienced shroomer.
If you use them on a regular basis, your system will build up a tolerance. This means you may need to take more and more to get the same effect. If this happens to you, take at least a 7-day break before taking any more. Never take recommended dosages. You should always start using the smallest dose to see how your body reacts to it.
Blue Meanies are well known to contain healthy, rich amounts of psilocine, psilocybin, and are much more psychedelic then less rare/easier to grow strains such as the Golden Teacher. The islanders of Bali, in particular, have a long history with the recreational use of the mushrooms for festivals and celebrations…as well as for creative artistic expression (and for inspiration). Blue Meanies are very commonly sold to travelers and tourists in Bali and similar regions for their hallucinogenic activity.
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