Description
Alcabenzi Squats Mushroom – Appearance
As previously mentioned, Alc Squats are indeed something in terms of appearance. They don’t look like shrooms at all. They’re more like a colony of sea creatures or corals. Some users also describe Alc Squats magic mushrooms as a cross between anemone and spineless sea urchin. You definitely won’t see them in the wild since it’s a rare mutation. However, this is what they look like when they are fresh:
- Size: chubby and short like they’re doing squats, the stem peeks out from under a pressed cap, somewhere between 2,7 to 3,5 inches in diameter;
- Cap: Graduating from dark orange to dusty beige in the middle, the cap is placed in the stem like a lid on a pan in which the dough rises, only concave inward. Sometimes, there are white dots on the cap or cracked star pattern, 1,8 – 2,5 inches in diameter;
- Stem: wide, squishy, white with yellowish tint, 3 – 4 inches in diameter.
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Alc Squats – Origins
Psychedelic mushrooms have been a part of human history for thousands of years. Despite their long-standing use, the precise origins of Alacabenzi mushrooms remain somewhat shrouded in mystery. This strain is generally thought to be a hybrid, combining the genetic traits of two distinct mushroom varieties, but the details are not thoroughly documented. It is also true for such a mutation as Alc Squats, which is nowhere to be found except in special mycological forums and spores shops. We can’t trace where exactly Alc Squats came from since it is a mutation, like a blob mutation in tentacle-looking Enigma. However, we have some info about its parent strain. Here are three main theories about how Alacabenzi mushrooms came into existence:
- The first theory posits that Alacabenzi mushrooms are a fusion of a specific Psilocybe cubensis strain – Golden Teachers, and Psilocybe Mexicana;
- Another perspective suggests a more straightforward origin: Alacabenzi might be a cross between the Liberty Caps (Psilocybe semilanceata) and Golden Teachers, both well-known strains that were popular in the late 90s up to the early 2000s;
- A third viewpoint aligns with the idea that “Alabama” contributes to the first part of the name “Alacabenzi.” However, it diverges by attributing the second part of the name to “Mazatepec, Mexico,” which is also considered a source location for the parent Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms.