About Satori Farms

Satori Farms is a Portland psilocybin manufacturer listed by ShroomMaps for whole dried mushrooms, with 5 mg, 10 mg, and 25 mg dose options. Its direct site says Satori was the first Oregon Health Authority psilocybin manufacturer licensee in 2023 and shows whole dried fungi, homogenized, encapsulated, and microdose product formats for licensed service-center orders.

Product Snapshot

Oregon psilocybin products are not ordinary ecommerce items. In the regulated service model, product availability depends on licensed service centers, current manufacturer inventory, and client suitability screening.

Product formsWhole, dried mushrooms
Dose options listed5mg; 10mg; 25mg
Product cityPortland
Product websitehttps://www.satorifarmspdx.com

Use this page as a starting point, then verify active Oregon Psilocybin Services license status, available forms, dose sizes, and service-center inventory before making plans.

Public Source Signals

ShroomMaps lists product forms as Whole, dried mushrooms. Listed dose options or flexibility: 5mg; 10mg; 25mg. Direct source page title: SATORI FARMS. Social/profile links found: instagram.com, satorifarmspdx.com.

Direct-source statusDirect website checked
Direct page titleSATORI FARMS
Checked2026-05-23

Location & Legal Context

Satori Farms operates in Oregon. Before visiting or purchasing, review the psilocybin laws in Oregon to understand the current legal landscape.

How We Classify This Listing

Service modelOregon regulated psilocybin product
JurisdictionOregon
Review statusImported from ShroomMaps public directory
Last reviewed2026-05-23

Directory listings are informational, not endorsements. For regulated psilocybin services, verify licensing with the relevant state program before booking or paying.

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