Lord of Spores Magic Mushroom Spores 100% Genuine Psilocybe Cubensis Spores
100% Genuine psilocybe cubensis spores are inteded for religious research, taxonomy, and educational purposes only.
ARENAL VOLCANO SPORE SYRINGE
Dating back to 7000 years , the Arenal Volcano Spore variety is an exceptionally unique and special strain . It can be found in the foothills surrounding Costa Rica in the warm, humid tropical climate,. This variety exhibits great vigor in both the colonization and fruiting stages when given an ideal environment. Spore deposits from the Arenal Volcano range in color from light brown to violet.
B+ SPORE SYRINGE
Although its origin is still a mystery, the B+ variety is one of the most adaptable Cubensis varieties, able to grow in a wide range of climates and environments. With a potency that is sure to please, the B+ is the perfect choice for spore researchers of all experience levels. B+ Spores are a dark purplish-brown color when viewed under a microscope.
BLUE MEANIE SPORE SYRINGE
Blue Meanies is a highly desirable cubensis variety with origins linked to the southeast Australia. The term “Blue Meanie” comes from the intense blue bruise that appears one the fruiting body when it is touched. Blue Meanie mushrooms are a high potency psilocybe cubensis strain with black colored spores.
CHITWAN NEPAL SPORE SYRINGE
Nepal Chitwan variety is medium-sized meaty mushrooms located in the Chitwan region of Nepal, they are rather simple to obtain during autumn. Although the Nepal mushroom spores adapt well to many nutritional bases, sterilized compost is where they perform at their best.
COSTA RICAN SPORE SYRINGE
This cubensis variety is native to Costa Rica’s tropical regions. Brown in color, Costa Rica cubensis mushrooms are distinguished by a thick secondary veil that, when it rips away from the stem at maturity, remains on the cap rather than the stem. As for the colors of its spores, they tend to be dark purplish and brown
CREEPER SPORE SYRINGE
the Creeper strain of mushroom spores is famous for being a quick colonizer and an excellent research strain for novices. It is believed that the Creeper name for this species, which was initially found on the Hawaiian island of Maui, comes from how quickly and easily it grows.
ECUADOR SPORE SYRINGE
This magic mushroom variety was discovered in Ecuador, exactly in the Andean area. It produces medium to large seize fruits, bell-shaped cap and is colored golden. The color of its spores is dark purplish brown. One of the favorites around the world because of its regular flushes, it is a particularly well-liked variety by Mycologists and biologists
FIJI SPORE SYRINGE
Fiji Island Mushroom is a medium-sized variety that is indigenous to the Fijian Islands in the South Pacific. Fiji, as seen in the islands, is a very appealing mushroom when fully matured. All Psilocybe Cubensis are somewhat similar in terms of microscopy yet, under a microscope, you can see that Fiji spores have a slight morphological difference.
GOLDEN HALO SPORE SYRINGE
Known to be first discovered in horse pasture in Jamaica by Steve W, the Golden Halo has been observed to one of fastest colonizing Psilocybe Cubensis verity. Golden Halo produce pigmented spores with a golden hue making it particularly intriguing to collectors
GOLDEN TEACHER
Golden Teachers history has an air of mystery, and this is what distinguishes it as a unique variety. Golden Teachers are a relatively recent that originally emerged in the 1980s. Although its exact origin is uncertain, it is one of the most widely used psilocybin mushrooms. The name of this strain refers to its top caps, which are light brown, yellowish, and gold.
GOLDEN TEACHER LUECISTIC SPORE SYRINGE
Said be discovered in rural Georgia by 1980s , leucistic Golden Teachers is characterized by partial pigmentation retention as opposed to albinism, which results from a lack of melanin. As the name implies, this variety has similar effects to a Golden Teacher, one of the most well-known and extensively searched cubensis strains. It’s spores colors vary between dark purplish brown to violet brown
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