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THE REAL ORIGIN OF THE MAZATAPEC STRAIN WILL SURPRISE YOU

Favored by the Mazatec shamans, the Mazatapec strain is a potent beauty! Find out more about Mazatapec’s name, origin, and growth habits in this article.

Straight from the Eagle’s Nest

The Mazatapec spore is collected by the Mazatec shamans near Huautla Jimenez, Mexico. 

The name Huautla comes from the Nahuatl language. But the town is also called Tejao, meaning ‘Eagle’s Nest’ in the Mazatec language. The Nahuas and Mazatecs are indigenous groups in Mexico and inhabited the area during the time of the Aztecs. 

Just one tiny mistake…

One theory states that because this strain was originally used by the Mazatec, the strain bore their name. But due to a spelling error, it was introduced to the west as Mazatapec. It apparently took a whole year to discover that mistake, by which time, the Mushroom community had already adopted the new but incorrect name. 

A second theory

Mazatepec is a city in the Mexican state of Morelos. The name also comes from the Nahuatl language and means ‘’hill of the deer”. Mazatl means deer, and tepetl means hill. This area of modern-day Mexico has been home to vibrant communities since the pre-classical times (1500-1000 BC) and the use of entheogenic mushrooms has long been a part of local customs. 

So it’s entirely possible that the strain was named after Mazatepec the city, the Mazatec shamans, or both. 

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A strain to heal the pain

The Mazatec use this strain for sacred, ritualistic ceremonies to talk to spirits and heal ailments. In the 1950s, Westerners were allowed to participate in these rituals for the first time which introduced Psilocybin to the modern world. This started the Psychedelic Movement and changed the landscape of the use of hallucinogenic drugs around the world forever!

An old soul 

The Mazatapec strain grows in beautiful flushes but asks its grower for some patience. It is possible but not guaranteed that growing this strain can take a little bit longer than some other strains. But it’s worth the wait, considering that you are taking an old soul home that has been cultivated for thousands of years. 

Keep it somewhere between 23 °C and 30 °C and it will not disappoint you. For the more advanced setups, the ideal conditions are as follows:

  • Temperature during colonization: 28-30 °C
  • Temperature during cropping: 22-25 °C

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