Lizard King Spore Print
The Lizard King variant of Psilocybe cubensis was initially discovered in Atlanta, Georgia, by a mycologist who cleverly used the online name ‘Lizard King’, likely a nod to fans of the rock band, The Doors. This particular strain is distinguished from the more prevalent types of Psilocybe cubensis due to its unique growing conditions and distinct physical traits.
The mycologist stumbled upon a group of sizable mushrooms growing in primarily wood chips and horse manure. This observation is especially significant since wood chips are not typically considered an optimal substrate for cultivating Psilocybe cubensis. Cubensis usually flourish on more organic materials such as straw, dung, or even the PF tek.
The Lizard King mushrooms exhibited considerable size, indicating that they had adapted exceptionally well to this unconventional substrate. This finding exemplifies the remarkable adaptability of fungal mycelium, showcasing its ability to thrive on a variety of substrates given the right circumstances.
This discovery transcends merely identifying a new strain; it prompts conversations regarding the adaptability and survival of fungi in diverse environments. It challenges established notions about substrate preferences and encourages further investigation into the conditions that enable mycelium to prosper in atypical mediums.
In summary, the Lizard King strain highlights the diversity within Psilocybe cubensis. While Showcasing its adaptability, and potential to opening doors to innovative cultivation methods.

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