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THE " GULF COAST "

This strain originates from the states bordering the Gulf of Mexico. It's one of the few cubensis strains to be found on the North American continent.
It produces a high amount of - usually large - mushrooms.
Cold shock?: yes
Substrate: Compost, grain, pasteurized dung & straw
Temperature during colonization: 28-30 C
Temperature during cropping: 22 – 26 C
" MATIAS ROMEROS "

This one comes from the village Matias Romero. It was discovered by the famous doctor and mycologist Stephen Pollock. It's not a very big mushroom, but it can become really fat. What makes it so special is that it automatically starts to grow when placed in a pot filled with substrate.
Substrate: Compost, grain, pasteurized dung & straw.
Temperature during colonization: 28-30 C.
Temperature during cropping: 22 – 26 C.
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Facts & Statistics
Place Name ;Matias Romero
Place Status (Type); city
Capital Of ;Matias Romero municipio
Population ;19,692 (1990)
Location ;Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
Latitude;16°52'N Longitude 95°21'W
Matias Romero , city (1990 pop. 19,692) and township, Matias Romero municipio, Oaxaca, S Mexico, in foothills of Sierra Madre del Sur, on RR, and 22 mi/35 km NNE of Ixtepec; 16°52'N 95°21'W. Elev. 659 ft/201 m. RR center. Processing, lumbering, and agr. center (cereals, sugarcane, fruit; livestock). Mfg. materials and bldg. equip.
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" Hawaiian "

Edibility: Toxic, Hallucinogenic*
Habitat: Bovine, Equine Dung and Enriched Soils
Climate: Subtropical
Strain Origin: Unknown, Psilocybe cubensis is not documented to be present in Hawaii. PES stock (Pacific Exotica Spora)
Cap: 25-75 mm in diameter, convex to broadly convex to plane at maturity. Reddish cinnamon brown maturing to golden brown to light yellow. Surface dry with often-persistent remnants of universal veil on cap (spots). Flesh white soon bruising bluish green.
Stem: 125-175 mm in length, yellowish. 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 becoming nearly black in maturity.
Spores: Dark purplish brown, subellipsoid on 4-spored basidia
* Spores intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images provided for informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in many countries including the United States. Please check your local regulations.
" Panaeolus Cyanescens "

Edibility: Toxic, Hallucinogenic*
Habitat: Bovine Dung
Climate: Tropical
Strain Origin: Suphanburi, Thailand: John Allen collection
Cap: 10-50+ mm in diameter, hemispheric to campulate expanding to broadly convex to nearly plane with age. Brownish olive maturing to grayish white. Flesh readily bruising bluish.
Stem: 80-115+ mm in length. Typically equal, sometimes slightly enlarged at base. Yellowish to gray bruising bluish.
Gills: Attachment adnexed. Mottled grayish coloration in young fruit bodies becoming black in maturity.
Spores: Black, lemonshaped on 4-spored basidia
This strain responds well in the laboratory and is exceptionally large for the species. Under ideal conditions this strain can result in mushrooms with caps a full centimeter larger than published maxima.
" Panaeolus Subbalteatus "

Panaeolus subbalteatus grows abundantly during the early spring and early fall months, after heavy rainfalls, in the west of the United States and Canada.
During the early 1900's, this species was often referred to as the "weed panaeolus". It was a common occurrence in beds of the commercially grown grocery store mushroom Agaricus campestris. Because of its inebriating properties the mushroom cultivators had to weed it out from the edible mushrooms, hence the term "weed panaeolus".
Origin: Santa Cruz, CA (USA)
* Spores intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images provided for informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in many countries including the United States. Please check your local regulations.
" Panaeolus Tropicalis "

Most often found in Hawaii, Central Africa and Cambodia.
out of stock!!!
" Psilocybe Azurescens "

The Psilocybe azurescens mushroom is known to be the most potent type of mushrooms in the world. Unlike most mushrooms that are grown inside, this mushroom is excellent for outdoor cultivation. It grows excellent on woodchips.
In the north-western parts of Europe the best time to start cultivating outside is in spring. In southern Europe, with a warmer climate, the best time to start cultivating is in September-December .
Origin: Presumably near Astoria, Oregon (USA)
Spores for the Astoria Ossip strain of Psilocybe azurescens were originally harvested from wild in 1995. It was originally thought to be Psilocybe cyanescens by it's original collectors but after careful observation and study, it was reclassified (we think correctly) as P. azurescens.
From the archives at the Lycaeum :
Psilocybe cyanescens (ed. azurescens) Astoria Ossip made its way to Europe from the northern U.S., but may well have originated elsewhere, even -as a mycologist pointed out- from (sub)tropical mountain areas. Like Psilocybe cyanescens (Wakefield), the "Wavy Cap" known from Britain and US., it needs a few weeks of cold (near freezing weather for fruiting), and seems to feed on any kind of wood, cardboard or similar. Mycelium and fruiting bodies are strongly bluing and the latter have an entheogenic potency, which was described as 'at least twice that of Ps. cub.' and 'not weaker than Ps. semilanc.' after comparisons with dried and weighed samples. The caps of Ps. cy. A. O., which easily grow bigger than 3" in dia, are often distinctly umbonate and rarely wavy, and there is other hints, that it may just as well be a species closely related to, but not identical with Psilocybe cyanescens."
The prints offered from this species are collected from outside beds. Prints provided come in a range of sizes from 1 inch to well over 2 inches in diameter. Regardless of size, all prints come from the same cloned parent mycelium and are identical. Expect medium to heavy spore deposits
" Psilocybe Baeocystis
Bottle Cap"

Origin : Costal Oregon, USA
* Spores intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images provided for informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in many countries including the United States. Please check your local regulations.
" Psilocybe Bohemica "

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