Blue Meanie

Background: The Blue Meanie mushroom, a member of the Psilocybe cubensis species, is believed to have its origins in Australia. Its moniker, "Blue Meanie," is derived from the striking blue bruising that occurs on the mushroom's fruiting body upon handling. This distinct blue bruising is often associated with cubensis mushrooms possessing heightened potency. Known for its striking appearance and potential for a profound psychedelic experience, the Blue Meanie mushroom is an intriguing subject for those interested in mycology and psychonautics.

Species: Psilocybe Cubensis Classification: Hallucinogenic

Cap: The cap of the Blue Meanie measures between 20-70mm in diameter and typically exhibits a convex or bell-like shape. It displays shades of brown with a slight hint of orange, often darkening as it matures.

Stem: The stem ranges from 100-150mm in length and tends to be thick and robust. Its color varies from white to pale yellow, sometimes featuring longitudinal striations.

Gills: Initially, the gills appear grey, later transitioning to a dark purple to nearly black hue as the mushroom matures.

Spores: Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis spores are characterized by their dark purplish-brown coloration, measuring approximately 11.5 x 8.3 micrometers.

Idaho and Georgia residents: Orders requesting Psilocybe Genera Spores shipped to Idaho, and Georgia will be refused, voided, or refunded. Possession of these mushroom spores may be illegal in ID and GA without the proper permissions.

Shipping via USPS Priority Mail 21+ Signature Required, Est. 2-4 days, Includes Tracking Number = $17.60

Inoculation: Syringes
Quantity available: 2
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