Connor McElroy

Connor McElroy

Connor’s fascination with the natural world started at a very early age. It’s no surprise that he went on to study ecology and habitat conservation in one of the most renowned nature colleges in the United Kingdom.

Once he completed his degree, Connor went on to work across the country learning about the plants and fungi that make up the diverse habitats of England. It was during these years that he developed his passion for medicinal and mind-altering organisms. 

Connor’s obsession with nature and its many intriguing fruits never stopped growing. He now lives in Europe and spends the majority of his time writing about sacred plants and fungi. When he’s not working on his passion, you’ll find him out in the wilderness somewhere hiking, fishing, or admiring the local flora and fauna.

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The McKennaii strain is named after the legendary ethnomycologist and influential psychonaut Terence McKenna. So, how was it honored with the name?

PF Redspore is identical to the PF Classic strain developed by the legendary Robert McPherson. However, as the name suggests, this strain produces red spores.

PF Classic is an "OG" strain of P.cubensis that's been around for decades. It's not particularly potent, but it doesn't require much effort to grow and cultivate.

The Xico strain is about as raw as P.cubensis strains get. The genetics are "untamed," but the shrooms produce calm, introspective effects with low intensity.

The Corumba strain isn't as popular as strains like Golden Teacher or Koh Samui, but it's just as easy to grow and has several desirable traits…

Discover the fascinating magic mushroom species Psilocybe cubensis: the most abundant and widely distributed species of psilocybin mushroom on the planet.

Blue Meanies (Panaeolus cyanescens) is one of the few species of Panaeolus to produce psilocybin. This small, rare shroom is surprisingly potent.

The Ban Phang Ka strain is extremely aggressive and is capable of producing big yields over several flushes. Want to find out more about this Thai strain?

Richard Evan Schultes is known as the “Father of Ethnobotany.” He was the first Western scientist to study the psychedelic plant mixture ayahuasca.