
Cambodia

Thai
Cambodia vs Thai: How They Compare
Cambodia is a Moderate Psilocybe cubensis. Thai is a Potent Psilocybe cubensis. Here is how the two differ on potency, effects, dose, and who each one is for.
| Spec | Cambodia | Thai |
|---|---|---|
| Species | Psilocybe cubensis | Psilocybe cubensis |
| Potency | Moderate | Potent |
| Potency rating | 5/10 | 7/10 |
| Onset | 30-60 min | 15-30 min |
| Peak | 1.5-2 hr | 1-2 hr |
| Duration | 3-5 hr | 4-5 hr |
| Grow diff. | Beginner | Intermediate |
| Microdose | 0.1–0.25g | 0.08–0.2g |
| Low dose | 0.5–1g | 0.5–1g |
| Moderate dose | 1.5–2.5g | 1.5–2.5g |
| High dose | 3–4g | 3–4g |

Cambodia at a glance
First collected near the famous Angkor Wat temple complex, Cambodian cubensis is a fast-growing, forgiving strain that produces a light, clear-headed experience. It's especially popular with microdosers for its gentle, functional quality.
Best for: Microdosing, Functional use, Beginners
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Thai at a glance
A classic Southeast Asian strain known for its energetic, fast-acting experience. Thai cubensis produces a clear-headed, stimulating high with vivid visuals and a distinctly social, euphoric quality that has made it popular for group settings.
Best for: Social gatherings, Outdoor adventures, Energetic exploration
See full Thai profileWhich one fits which goal?
Cambodia and Thai overlap most clearly on euphoric effects. The divergence starts with Cambodia's creative, calm lean and Thai's energetic, visual profile.
Cambodia is the safer-for-beginners side of this comparison because its potency rating is lower than Thai. That does not make it risk-free, but it does make the ramp less steep.
For goals, Cambodia is often framed around microdosing, while Thai is often framed around social gatherings. Treat those labels as orientation, not a promise of a specific outcome.
Dosage at a glance
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Dose ranges are educational strain-profile ranges, not medical advice or a recommendation.
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