Blue Meanie Spore Syringe

$28.00

Blue Meanie spores are highly favored among mycology enthusiasts. The name “Blue Meanie” symbolizes the high concentration of psilocybin in its flesh, which causes bruising when damaged.

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Our Blue Meanie microscopy kit contains:

  • Pre-filled 10cc Syringe: Blue Meanie spores packed into a laboratory-grade syringe
  • Sterile Alcohol Swab: The swab creates a sanitary research environment for exploring spores underneath the microscope.
  • Sterile Needle: The sterile needle makes handling your spores easy for optimal microscopy observations.

We handpick each strain from genetically isolated sources to give you the best genetics for your scientific research. Our syringes are filled with polysorbate 20, which helps to prevent clumping and keep your spore samples evenly dispersed throughout the syringe. Each syringe also comes labeled with the strain name (taxon and common), a list of ingredients (what’s inside the syringe), and a QR scannable photo where you can access more information specific to that cultivar.

How to use the kit?

To examine our spores using a microscope, sterilize the slide and cover the slip with rubbing alcohol. Then, apply a small water drop on the slide and add a small quantity of spore solution. Place the cover slip over it and gently press down to disperse the spores. Now, you can observe the spores through the microscope.

Blue Meanie Mushroom Spores

The Blue Meanie mushroom is the only mushroom with “two identities”. One is a strain of Psilocybe cubensis. The other is the Panaeolus cyanescens species, considered the “real” Blue Meanie. The “Blue Meanie” mushroom is considered an Aussie (first found in Australia), but its name is tied to the song “Yellow Submarine” by the Beatles.

The Blue Meanie spores we offer are Panaeolus cyanescens species, perfect for beginners interested in studying a fungus that doesn’t look similar to cubensis strains under the microscope. It’s especially intriguing to researchers investigating the pharmacology of mushrooms.

Here is some general information about the strain:

  • Genus: Panaeolus
  • Species: P. cyanescens
  • Strain: Blue Meanie
  • Spore Color: Dark purple-brown
  • Strain Origin: Unknown

Our Blue Meanie spores are intended solely for microscopy and taxonomic purposes. Sales will be declined to California, Idaho, & Georgia due to legal restrictions. Check with your local laws and regulations before ordering.

Under the Microscope

The spores are relatively translucent, meaning that they allow light to pass through them, they have a thin, transparent cell wall. The cytoplasm of the spores is usually granular, and spores can contain one or two oil droplets.

When observing our Blue Meanie spores this is what you’ll see:

Property Description
Color Dark purple-brown
Shape Elliptical
Size 14–18 microns long and 8–10 microns wide
Surface texture Smooth
Arrangement Single spores or small clusters
Density Moderate
Overall appearance The spores have ovoid to ellipsoid bodies with a bluish-purple color

How to store your spore syringe?

  • Store your Blue Meanie spores in a cool, dark location with a temperature range between 2-8°C to preserve their viability.
  • Protect your spores from direct sunlight, as they are highly sensitive to light exposure.
  • Enjoy the extended shelf life of up to 1 year when stored properly, giving you enough time for your research endeavors.

For more information on storing your spores, check out our article on How to Store Your Mushroom Spore Syringe.

Buy Blue Meanie Spores Online

Interested in learning more? Fungushead’s premium spore syringes are a great way to start your research journey.

Order your Blue Meanie spore syringe today and unlock the fascinating world of microscopic exploration!

Our Blue Meanie spores are intended solely for microscopy and taxonomic purposes. Sales will be declined to California, Idaho, & Georgia due to legal restrictions. Check with your local laws and regulations before ordering.

Strain Review

The Blue Meanie mushroom is a fascinating strain known for its high psilocybin concentration and distinctive blue coloring. Its hard rhizomorphic mycelium leads to plentiful mature fruiting bodies, making it a favorite of amateur researchers.