
PE6

Penis Envy
PE6 vs Penis Envy: How They Compare
PE6 is a Potent Psilocybe cubensis. Penis Envy is a Very Potent Psilocybe cubensis. Here is how the two differ on potency, effects, dose, and who each one is for.
| Spec | PE6 | Penis Envy |
|---|---|---|
| Species | Psilocybe cubensis | Psilocybe cubensis |
| Potency | Potent | Very Potent |
| Potency rating | 7/10 | 9/10 |
| Onset | 20-45 min | 20-45 min |
| Peak | 1.5-2.5 hr | 1.5-3 hr |
| Duration | 5-7 hr | 5-7 hr |
| Grow diff. | Intermediate | Advanced |
| Microdose | 0.08–0.18g | 0.05–0.15g |
| Low dose | 0.4–0.8g | 0.25–0.75g |
| Moderate dose | 1.25–2g | 1–2g |
| High dose | 2.5–3.5g | 2.5–3.5g |

PE6 at a glance
A cross between Penis Envy and a Texas cubensis strain, designed to be more accessible than pure PE while retaining much of its potency. PE6 drops spores normally and grows faster, making it the gateway to the PE family.
Best for: PE potency with easier cultivation, Bridge to PE-level experiences, Intermediate psychonauts
See full PE6 profile
Penis Envy at a glance
The most famous high-potency cubensis strain, known for dense, phallic-shaped fruiting bodies and experiences that rival wood-loving species in intensity. Penis Envy delivers deep introspection, powerful visuals, and profound emotional breakthroughs.
Best for: Experienced psychonauts, Deep therapeutic work, Spiritual exploration
See full Penis Envy profileWhich one fits which goal?
PE6 and Penis Envy overlap most clearly on introspective, visual effects. The divergence starts with PE6's body lean and Penis Envy's spiritual profile.
PE6 is the safer-for-beginners side of this comparison because its potency rating is lower than Penis Envy. That does not make it risk-free, but it does make the ramp less steep.
For goals, PE6 is often framed around pe potency with easier cultivation, while Penis Envy is often framed around experienced psychonauts. Treat those labels as orientation, not a promise of a specific outcome.
Dosage at a glance
PE6
Penis Envy
Dose ranges are educational strain-profile ranges, not medical advice or a recommendation.
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