Potency, trip effects and dosage of pink buffalo mushrooms
Psilocybe cubensis strain Pink Buffalo was first discovered in Thailand. Legend has it that the person who gave the fungus its name and helped make it famous around the world actually discovered the mushrooms in a field where a pink buffalo was grazing (this is plausible, as an internet search for “pink buffalo animal” can confirm).
The rich blue color that emerges when the stems are damaged or sliced is said to indicate that the strain is more potent than average. The caps typically have a dark color. Pink buffalo is likewise thought to be rather simple to grow.
Trip Effects
Any P. cubensis strain’s effects are virtually the same as those of pink buffalo. In addition to certain physical symptoms, these mushrooms typically alter mood, thinking habits, and perception. The ideal experience would be pleasure, insight, and interesting visual hallucinations (at least with higher dosages), but the trip’s direction depends on the user’s pre-trip thoughts and emotions; it is also possible to experience fear, unsettling ideas, and unsettling visuals. Also possible in any scenario are more severe side effects such dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. However, as long as one adheres to some common sense safety precautions, psilocybin mushrooms are a generally safe way to alter one’s state of mind.
The regular Psilocybe high is allegedly milder and friendlier when taken with Pink Buffalo.
Potency
One of the more potent P. cubensis strains is Pink Buffalo, albeit the difference is not very noticeable. Near terms of potency, P. cubensis is somewhere in the center of the pack among psilocybin-containing mushroom species.