The Texas Coast strain is characterized by its bold appearance, featuring broad caramel-hued caps with a slightly uplifted center and stout, resilient stems. This variety is known for its vigorous growth and bountiful fruiting, producing large, eye-catching mushrooms that captivate the senses. The Texas Coast strain is recognized for its potency, delivering a thought-provoking and introspective journey that invites psychonauts to explore the inner depths of their consciousness and the expansive landscapes of the human psyche.
Many compare Texas Ghost to Penis Envy in terms of potency when mature – you’ll have to try for yourself to know for sure. Please note, if you do come across a bag of Texas Ghost mushrooms with the inten to ingest them, and the rumors that they are equipotent to Penis Envy are true, take great care not to consume an excessive amount and have an unexpectedly intense experience. When using Penis Envy (or similarly potent strains like Texas Ghost) it’s prudent to start with one or two thirds the usual dose you would take.
Texas and Magic Mushrooms in 2022
Although Texas has historically had some strict legislation around substances like Cannabis and psychedelics, the Lone Star State seems to be coming around of late. On June 18, 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbot allowed bill H.B. 1802 to become law, authorizing the scientific study of psilocybin as a therapeutic substance.
On the micro-level in Texas, Travis County is a great place to be as District Attorney José Garza has pledged to decrease incarceration for non-violent offenses, while treating drug issues (such as those pertaining to psilocybin-containing mushrooms) as a health issue instead of a criminal justice matter. Purportedly, they plan to forego prosecution when catching people with one gram or less of magic mushrooms (a small amount, but it’s a start).
Fortunately, Texas is not on the list of states where magic mushroom spore syringes are explicitly outlawed (such as California, Georgia, and Idaho). While some call it a legal loophole, the reason spore syringes are technically legal in 47 states is because they do not contain any psilocybin. You see, mushrooms like Texas Ghost cubensis are not illegal – it’s the active alkaloid psilocybin that is.
See a Ghost in Texas on Mushrooms (If You Dare)
Perhaps you’re into the Texas Ghost spore syringes, or maybe you’re into spirits – we say why not both? Take some Texas ghost mushrooms strain and hit one of these legendary haunted hotspots in Texas:
- The Driskill Hotel in Austin, TX
- Hotel Galvez in Galveston, TX
- La Carafe Dive Bar in Houston, TX
- The Marfa Lights in Marfa, TX
- USS Lexington in Corpus Christi, TX
- The Alamo in San Antonio, TX
- Monkey Bridge/Fuller Park in Athens, TX
- Memphis Man in Lubbock, TX
- The Ghost Tracks in San Antonio, TX
- The Anson Lights in Anson, TX
- The Grove in Jefferson, TX
- The Catfish Plantation in Waxahachie, TX
- The Ghost Town in Terlingua, TX
Just make sure to have your big boy panties on, of course – things could get weird. Speaking of panties, it also happens that the horniest haunting spot in America is also in Gainesville, Texas at a homestead (that was once a brothel) owned by Linda Hill. Anectodal reports of ghosts looking to freak you all night are common – tread with caution.
Disclaimer
We sell premium spore syringes made in sterile laboratory environments containing trillions of spores per syringe, suspended inside a 10cc syringe in pharmaceutical-grade distilled water (for research purposes only). All our syringes are made in a negative-pressure HEPA-filtered clean room. Cultivation of cubensis mushrooms is illegal in the United States of America. Psilocybin mushroom spores are legal in 47 of the 50 states, excluding California, Georgia, and Idaho.
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