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  • Strain Guides · 22 May 2026 · 9 min read

    Choosing between three strains in a smartshop window is hard, so this magic truffles comparison lays out exactly how Mexicana, Atlantis and Hollandia differ in origin, character and weight. You want one strain to match one evening, and you want to know what you are stepping into before you ever open the pack.

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  • How much magic truffles do you need for a light, social buzz? And how much for a full psychedelic experience where the walls breathe and time stops making sense? The right dose makes all the difference between a fun evening and an overwhelming trip. In this updated 2026 guide, we walk you through every trip level, explain how each truffle strain compares in strength, and help you pick the right dose for your experience level.

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  • Learn when you just need more patience, when to improve conditions, and when to “wake up” a truly sleeping grow kit.

    We’ve all been there: you set up your grow box in the grow bag with water, follow all the steps, and after 10, 11, 12 days you start wondering if anything is ever going to happen.

    Don’t panic. Magic mushroom grow kits are living organisms, not machines. Every kit and every strain can behave a bit differently. In this guide we explain when a kit is simply lazy, when it is unhappy because of the conditions, and when you are dealing with a real sleeping kit that needs a wake‑up call.

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  • Magic truffles have become one of the most popular ways to experience psilocybin. Whether you are completely new to psychedelics or simply curious about what separates truffles from mushrooms, this guide covers everything you need to know — from biology and effects to choosing a strain and how to consume them.

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  • A complete guide to psilocybin fungi — what they are, how they work, and why they exist.

    Magic mushrooms are fungi that naturally produce the psychedelic compound psilocybin. When you eat them, your body converts psilocybin into psilocin. Psilocin then binds to serotonin receptors in the brain – especially the 5-HT2A receptor – and temporarily changes how you perceive the world, process emotions, and experience your sense of self. Scientists have identified over 200 species of psilocybin-containing mushrooms, spread across several genera. The most well-known is Psilocybe cubensis, which is the species you will find in most grow kits today.

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