B+ psilocybe cubensis spore
B+ psilocybe cubensis spore
General information :
Origin: Unknown
Cap: 20-70 mm, Brown to Reddish when Mushroom Rip,
Strain: 50-200 mm, Large to large in size, sometimes hollow stem.bruises green blue when touched
Traces: Dark purple brown.1.5-17 x 8 – 11 mu, subellipso & iuml; the basidia 4-traces
Substrate: Large on PF Tek an BRF. Rye grain, Stro and Dung also
Fact: known as a P. azurescens / P. cubensis hybrid
Mushroom Spore Print
The spore prints are made on sterile film that is stored in a sterile ziplock bag and kept under refrigerated conditions. Each trace can have a small crash of traces removed from the printout. With this mop, a test drive is made on agar or liquid culture to check the conditions of the tracks. Only spores that germinate are released as a pressure.
Store the traces cooled between 2 * C-8 * C Celsius or 35 * F-46 * F Fahrenheit. A Spore print can be stored for years.
Laboratory grade spore print of Psilocybe Cubensis B+ (be positive) – a very popular magic mushroom strain because of its beautiful big fruit-bodies. Become a researcher, produce your own spore syringes or grow your own hallucinogenic fungi. These spore prints are produced by one of the best and most reliable expert in mushroom related products. Store in a dry, cool, clean and dark place.
Cap: 25-75 mm in diameter, hemispheric to convex expanding to broadly convex to nearly plane with age. Dark red maturing to golden brown. Surface viscid with apparent gelatinous layer when very wet, soon smooth from drying. Fine fibrillose veil remnants when young that soon disappear. Flesh white soon bruising bluish green.
Stem: 150-200+ mm in length. Typically equal, sometimes slightly enlarged at base, sometimes contorted. Yellowish to buff with a reflective sheen, bruising bluish, hollow. Partial veil membranous leaving a persistent membranous annulus that is well dusted with purplish brown spores even before tearing away from the cap.
Gills: Attachment adnate to adnexed. Grayish coloration in young fruit bodies becoming nearly black in maturity.
Spores: Dark purplish brown, subellipsoid, 13 by 8 micrometers on 4-spored basidia
Formerly misrepresented as Psilocybe azurescens.
Detail of separable gelatinous pellicle: This feature seems to be unique to the “B+” among cubensis. When young and fully hydrated the cap has a transparent amber colored layer of cells that quickly oxidizes upon removal to a more opaque blue gray color. The texture is like a thin stretchable layer of gelatin. Note the area where the pellicle has been removed is dull.
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