Blue Meanies Mushroom Spores
Blue Meanies mushroom spores are derived from a potent and well-known strain of Psilocybe cubensis—not to be confused with Panaeolus cyanescens, which shares the same nickname. This cubensis variety is famed for its intense visual effects and elevated psilocybin content, making it a favorite among experienced cultivators and researchers.
These spores are intended strictly for microscopic study and taxonomic research in regions where they are legal. They offer excellent spore viability and visual clarity under magnification, ideal for educational and scientific use.
Strain Origin & Genetics
- Species: Psilocybe cubensis
- Strain Nickname: Blue Meanies
- Origin: Southern regions of North America, with widespread popularity among home cultivators
- Spore Print Color: Dark purple to black
- Cap Characteristics: Golden caramel when fresh, turns blue when bruised due to high psilocybin levels
- Stem Characteristics: Pale with thick structure, also prone to deep blue bruising
Microscopic Features
- High spore density for detailed examination
- Clear differentiation between cap, gill, and stem development stages
- Excellent for comparing spore morphology with other cubensis strains
- Useful for mycological research and strain documentation
Legal Notice
Blue Meanies mushroom spores are sold for microscopy and educational purposes only. They are not intend for cultivation unless you reside in a jurisdiction where cultivation of Psilocybe cubensis is legal. Always check your local laws before purchasing.
Key Features about Blue Meanies Mushroom Spores
- Clean, contaminant-free spore syringes or prints
- Carefully harvested and prepared in sterile environments
- Ideal for both amateur and professional mycologists
- Shipped discreetly and securely
Why Choose Blue Meanies Spores?
- Derived from a highly sought-after Psilocybe cubensis strain
- Known for high potency in fruiting bodies (when legally cultivated)
- Offers strong contrast and detail under magnification
- Excellent reputation among spore collectors and researchers
- Suitable for strain comparison and taxonomy projects
How to Store Spores
- Keep in a cool, dark environment
- Refrigeration at 2–8°C (36–46°F) is ideal
- Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity
- Spores remain viable for several months when stored properly
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