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What it is

Mushroom capsules deliver a pre-measured dose of dried, ground psilocybin mushroom in a standard gel capsule — no taste, no weighing, no prep. This is the most convenient format for micro-dosing specifically, since a consistent daily or every-third-day capsule schedule is much easier to maintain than weighing out powder each time.

Because each capsule contains a fixed amount, tracking a micro-dosing protocol over weeks becomes a matter of counting capsules rather than repeatedly measuring powder on a scale.

Capsules are also the easiest format to travel with discreetly within Canada, since a bottle looks identical to any other supplement and does not require carrying a scale, a bag of loose dried product, or anything that needs measuring on the go. For anyone running a long-term routine around work, sleep or focus, that portability is often the deciding factor over dried product or edibles.

Capsules exist to solve two problems at once: taste and precision. Encapsulated powder bypasses the flavour entirely, and because it was weighed before it was filled, each capsule carries a consistent amount rather than the variance you get breaking apart a dried cap by hand. That consistency is what makes capsules the standard choice for a structured routine over several weeks — you are repeating the same input each time, so anything you notice is more likely to be a real pattern than a difference in what you happened to measure that morning. Store them in the sealed container they arrive in and keep them away from humidity, which is the main thing that degrades powdered material.

Who it suits

Capsules suit anyone running a consistent micro-dosing protocol over weeks or months, since a fixed capsule removes the need to weigh powder repeatedly, and they suit anyone who dislikes the taste of dried mushrooms but wants the same underlying product in a swallowable format.

How to choose & what it costs

Check the mg or gram-equivalent per capsule against your intended dose range — most micro-dose capsules on this page are formulated in the 0.1–0.3g range, while higher-mg capsules exist for those working toward a museum or full dose without weighing dried product themselves. Multiple lower-dose capsules can be combined for a bigger single dose if needed.

A bottle of micro-dose capsules on this page typically runs $30–$55 depending on capsule count and mg strength, generally offering a predictable per-dose cost for anyone running a consistent micro-dosing schedule.

Grading & quality signals

A quality capsule bottle states mg or gram-equivalent per capsule clearly, uses a consistent capsule size and colour throughout the bottle, and ideally includes a suggested protocol (such as an every-third-day schedule) on the packaging or listing.

Onset, duration & effects

Like any capsule, onset follows a digestive timeline of roughly 45–90 minutes, since the shell has to dissolve before the contents are absorbed — slightly slower than eating dried mushrooms directly.

Flavour & format notes

There is no taste to consider with capsules, which is a large part of their appeal over dried product for anyone who finds the earthy flavour of raw mushrooms unpleasant.

Storage & freshness

Store the bottle sealed, at room temperature, away from light and humidity — properly stored capsules hold their potency for many months, similar to dried mushrooms stored the same way.

Shipping & payment across Canada

However you pay — e-Transfer or Bitcoin — your parcel ships the same plain way, and Bitcoin buyers get 10% back automatically.

Capsule bottles ship sealed and cushioned in the standard plain outer box, arriving by tracked Xpresspost with no special handling required since capsules are shelf-stable.

First order tips

Start with a single capsule at the labelled micro-dose amount on a schedule such as one dose followed by two rest days, and track how you feel over a few cycles before adjusting the schedule or dose. Keep the first bottle's schedule simple and consistent — same time of day, same rest-day pattern — rather than experimenting with timing and dose amount at once, since changing more than one variable makes it hard to tell what is actually driving any change you notice.

Common mistakes to avoid

Taking capsules daily without rest days, rather than following a spaced protocol, is a common deviation from how most micro-dosing schedules on this page are actually designed to work, and can make it harder to gauge whether the routine is having the intended effect. Skipping the daily note-taking that makes a micro-dosing routine useful is another common shortfall — without a simple log of mood, focus or sleep, it becomes difficult to tell months later whether the protocol is actually helping or whether the effect was mostly assumption.

Dosing & titration

A common titration approach is one capsule every third day for two to three weeks, tracking mood and focus in a simple daily note, before deciding whether to hold the dose, move to a slightly higher-mg bottle, or adjust the schedule to fit your routine better.

How it compares to other formats

Against dried product, capsules trade some flexibility for consistency and zero taste, which is exactly why most long-term micro-dosers on this page prefer capsules over repeatedly weighing powder by hand. Against edibles, capsules carry no sugar or calories and no flavour to consider at all, which some users specifically prefer for a routine they are running every few days rather than as an occasional treat.

Price-per-mg & value math

A $40 bottle of 30 capsules at 0.2g dried-equivalent each works out to a predictable per-dose cost for a roughly 90-day every-third-day protocol, which is often easier to budget for than buying dried product repeatedly in smaller amounts. Because the whole bottle typically lasts a full season on a spaced schedule, it is worth comparing the total cost against an equivalent weight of dried product bought once and portioned yourself, which is sometimes marginally cheaper if you already own a milligram scale.

Discreetness & travel notes

A capsule bottle looks identical to any other supplement bottle on a shelf or in a bag, drawing no attention and producing no odour, making it the most discreet format across the entire Shroom Room.

Frequently asked questions

What is a typical micro-dosing schedule?

A common pattern is one capsule every third day (dose, rest day, rest day, repeat), though schedules vary by individual and by product — check the listing for the manufacturer's suggested protocol.

How is a capsule different from dosing dried mushrooms directly?

A capsule is pre-measured and consistent from dose to dose, while dried product requires you to weigh each portion yourself — capsules trade some flexibility for convenience and consistency.

Can I take more than one capsule at once for a bigger dose?

Yes, combining multiple lower-dose capsules is a common way to reach a museum-level dose without needing to weigh dried product separately.

Will a micro-dose capsule produce a noticeable trip?

No, micro-doses are intentionally sub-perceptual — the goal is subtle mood or focus support, not a perceptual experience.

How long does a bottle of capsules last?

Depends on your schedule and capsule count per bottle; a common every-third-day protocol with a 30-capsule bottle lasts about ninety days.

Why do capsules feel milder than the same weight of dried material?

The gelatin shell has to dissolve first, so onset is slower and the curve is flatter. The total is comparable; the peak is gentler.

Can I take mushroom capsules with my morning coffee?

Yes, there is no known interaction that prevents taking a capsule alongside coffee or a normal breakfast; some people find taking it with food slightly smooths digestion.

How do I know if my micro-dose is too strong?

Any noticeable perceptual shift means the dose has crossed from micro into museum territory; drop back to the previous lower amount and hold there longer before considering another increase.

Should I take a break from a micro-dosing protocol periodically?

Many micro-dosing schedules include built-in rest days already; some users also take a longer break of a week or more every few months, though individual approaches vary.