A collection of magic mushroom spores such as the Psilocybe cubensis and Philosopher's Stones.
This strain comes from a mushroom discovered at 1000 meters high up into the mountains of Ecuador. Many beginning cultivators choose this strain for its reputation as forgiving and easy to work with.
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This is the original Psylocybe Fanaticus-variety, named after Robert McPherson aka Psylocybe Fanaticus, founder of the revolutionary PF TEK growing method and this strain.
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P.F. stands for Psilocybe Fanaticus also known as Professor Fanaticus, a legendary mycologist that revolutionized the industry and isolated this sub-strain.
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Also known as The Hawaiian or the Copelandia. It originates from Cull, New South Wales, Australia. The cultivation of Panaeolus cyanescens needs a bit more attention then the Psilocybe cubensis.
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The "golden teacher" is one of our favourites. It produces very big mushrooms. The name comes from the golden color of the caps and his skills of 'teaching'.
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This strain has been discovered by the famous American doctor and mycologist Stephen Pollock in the village Matias Romero in Mexico. This one is a really special strain!
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This mushroom from the Amazonian rain forest is big and fleshy.
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B+ is a unique strain that performs very well indoors and by far the most
versatile cubensis around. This strain grows aggressively on a wide variety of substrates and within a broad range of temperature.
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Blue Meanie is a widely known name for Panaeolus cyanescens. Over the years a strain of cubensis was released with the same name. This is a cubensis specimen.
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This is a very nice mushroom from South East Asia. The spores were discovered at the wellknown Angkor Wat temple. This is one of the strains that is recommended to beginning mushroom cultivators.
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Rumor has it, that the original prints of this strain came from the same Mexican shrooms sold in Dutch smartshops. If true, this would explain this strains prolific fruiting under a wide variety of conditions. Judge for yourself!
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This was a novelty strain bred by an unknown source. Z-strain is a very agressive colonizer and one of the fastest strains from innoculation to harvest available. This probably explains why this is such a popular strain among cultivators.
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Another very nice strain from subtropical regions of Mexico. It produces truffles, or Philosophers stones.
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This strain comes from... Argentina! The color of the fruits are copper to a light golden brown.
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Produces early, abundant, very large sclerotia on rye grass seed, rice, and many other grains. Although slightly trickier than cubensis to fruit, it’s capable of reasonable mushroom production in cased trays.
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This strain grows aggressively on a wide variety of substrates and within a broad range of temperature. The person who first discovered Psilocybe cubensis 'B+' originally introduced it as a P. azurescens/P. cubensis hybrid
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This is a very nice mushroom from South East Asia. The spores were discovered at the wellknown Angkor Wat temple, by the famous authority on hallucinogenic mushrooms, John Allen, on one of his trips to Cambodia.
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A strain for the psilocybe enthusiast. Costa Rica, the "Gold Coast", is birthplace to this strain. This strain produces smaller fruits on average, than our other strains, however it produces abundant clusters.
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This strain comes from a mushroom discovered at 1000 meters high up into the mountains of Ecuador. It produces medium to tall (majestic looking) fruits, dense white stems, and a classic “nipple” in the center of each cap.
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One of the more popular strains in our assortment, Psilocybe cubensis 'Golden Teacher' is a “classic”, and very much admired, including much international circulation.
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This strain originates from samples collected near Guadalajara and Talpa (Mexico). It is a reasonable sclerotia-producer.
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This strain from the Psilocybe cubensis has originally been found in he famous Chitwan National Park in Nepal, at the foot of the Himalayas.
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This strain of the Panaeolus cyanescens family comes from Jamaica.The cultivation of Panaeolus cyanescens needs a bit more attention then the Psilocybe cubensis. It is more sensitive to the right levels of fresh air, humidity and temperature.
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This strain is from Suphanburi, Thailand, out of the John Allen collection. Considered to be one of the most potent of all Psilocybe species. Panaeolus cyanescens can be more difficult to fruit than Psilocybe cubensis but certainly well worth the effort.
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This strain comes all the way from the Amazon. It’s a big and fleshy mushroom which can produce very nice flushes.
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This strain produces very ropy (rhyzomorphic) mycelium, shorter fat mushrooms but extremely meaty, dense (solid) stems and flesh (BRF).
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This is "the" tampanensis strain. It is possibly the rarest mushroom currently known to man, with all strains originating from a single specimen collected in the area of Tampa, Florida.
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This strain from Thailand is very suitable for beginners. The colonization speed is average and it fruits very easily.
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Treasure Coast is a term for a region (east coast) in the state of Florida (U.S.A) where this mushroom was discovered. Treasure Coast is a quick colonizer, and quite forgiving. Loves the outdoors!
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Psilocybe azurescens is the most potent of the tryptamine-bearing mushrooms, and can be grown outside in any place where the autumn is cold and wet.
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