Psilocybe natalensis doesn’t belong in the same spreadsheet cell as cubensis: same growkit format, different species, slower rhythm and a different yield curve — ideal if you want genuine diversity in your range.
Spec: not a “regular” cube
The label reads Psilocybe natalensis (Ochraceocentrata / Natalensis). That means different growth logic than Mexican or Cambodian. EU buyers who already run cubensis kits want that distinction stated clearly in product copy: here it is.
Yield and pace
We indicate 150 g+ as a more honest average than 250 g+. Slow means longer phase gaps and occasionally pickier pinning. That’s not a quality issue — it’s species-specific behaviour.
Poland → EU logistics
3–5 business days transit from Poland keeps the mycelium fresh. For a slower species a healthy start is extra important: you don’t recover time later if the colony is already stressed before you begin.
Comparing in your planning
Run alongside a fast cube (MVP) for tempo, and next to Hawaiian if you want tropical / non-cube diversity — Copelandia sits on a different branch again.
The growkit contains mycelium, which is not treated as a controlled substance in most EU jurisdictions. Cultivation of fruiting bodies containing psilocybin is regulated in most countries — legal status varies by jurisdiction, so verify local laws before handling.
