Stargazer Spore Syringe
Psilocybe Cubensis
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Discover the wonders of our Stargazer spore syringe microscopy kit! Inside, you'll find a generous 10ml supply of premium Stargazer mushroom spores, thoughtfully enclosed in a top-notch laboratory-grade syringe, complete with a sterile needle, all set for your research adventures.
Please note that these Stargazer mushroom spores are strictly intended for microscopy purposes, and sales to California, Idaho, & Georgia are not available.
Meet the Stargazer, also known as the Inca Stargazer – a strain with a rich history that's been captivating minds for generations.
These remarkable fungi originally hailed from South America, flourishing near the ancient Inca ruins nestled along the majestic Andes mountain range.
In their natural habitat, Stargazer mushrooms may appear relatively petite, but they have a knack for forming substantial clusters. As they mature, their charming dome-shaped caps transition from reddish-brown to a captivating golden brownish-yellow, adorned with distinctive spots.
Their long stems reveal a partial veil, and their gills take on a dark hue.
Researchers believe that this strain has the potential to induce vivid visual hallucinations, euphoria, synesthesia (where senses intertwine), and altered auditory perception.
Stargazers are known for their resilience and their ability to ward off contaminants, making them an excellent choice for budding researchers looking to delve into the world of mycology. Happy exploring!
Genus: Psilocybe
Species: Cubensis
Variety: Stargazer spores
Spores: Dark purplish brown with subellipsoid on 4-spored basidia
Habitat: Grains,Bovine, Equine Dung and Enriched Soils
Climate: Subtropical
Cap: 100+ mm in diameter, concave to broadly convex at maturity occasionally with dark spot in center of cap. Dark cinnamon brown maturing to golden brown. Surface dry lacking remnants of universal veil on cap (spots). Flesh white soon bruises bluish green.
Stem: 505+ mm in length, yellowish to white. Flesh bruising bluish green where injured. Persistent membranous annulus (ring) from partial veil that becomes dusted with purple brown spores at maturity.
Gills: Attachment adnate to adnexed. Grayish coloration in young fruit bodies becomes nearly black in maturity.