Blue Meanie Spore Syringe | Psilocybe cubensis
Explore Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis, a popular tropical lineage known for its vigorous characteristics, abundant spore production, and strong microscopy visibility. A great choice for comparative study and taxonomy focused research.
🔬 Strain Background
Species: Psilocybe cubensis
Blue Meanie is a widely recognized cubensis strain with tropical origins. It is important to note that this variety is distinct from Panaeolus cyanescens, which is sometimes referred to by the same nickname.
🧬 Genetic Lineage
This strain represents a classic cubensis lineage known for its strong expression and reliable traits. It has become a staple in microscopy collections due to its consistent performance and recognizable characteristics.
👨🔬 Origin & Development
Blue Meanie traces back to tropical environments where warm conditions support strong growth and reproduction. Through continued preservation and distribution, it has maintained stable traits suitable for microscopy observation.
🍄 Morphological Notes
- Deep purplish brown to dark violet spores when viewed in mass
- Elliptical spore shape typical of Psilocybe cubensis
- Spore size typically ranges from 11.5 to 17 micrometers in length and 8 to 11 micrometers in width
- Smooth spore surfaces with strong clarity under microscopy
- Prominent apical germ pore visible for identification
🧠 Research Significance
Blue Meanie spores are valued for their prolific production, consistent morphology, and strong visual clarity. Their dependable traits make them well suited for comparative spore analysis, microscopy study, and educational research applications.
💉 Available Research Format
This product is offered in the following format, selectable above:
- 10ml Spore Syringe with 16g 1.5" needle
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⚠️ Intended Use Disclaimer:
All Psilocybe spores and cultures are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. No cultivation or germination is implied or encouraged.