Malabar Spore Syringe

$28.00

Our Malabar spore syringe microscopy kit comes with 10 ml of quality Malabar mushroom spores packaged into a laboratory-grade syringe, with an included sterile needle for research purposes. Grab your kit today, and start your microscopic journey now.

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The Malabar Mushroom Spore Syringe microscopy kit contains:

  • 10ml of high-quality Malabar mushroom spores packed into a laboratory-grade syringe
  • 1x alcohol swab
  • 1x sterile needle for research purposes

We handpick each strain from genetically isolated sources to give you the best genetics for your scientific research. Our syringes contain purified water, creating a protective barrier against potential contaminants. Regular testing is conducted on the spores. Each syringe is labeled with the strain’s name and includes a visual reference of the strain at the fruiting stage for easy identification.

Malabar Mushroom Spores

The Malabar mushroom, originating from India’s Malabar Coast, is a less common variant of the Psilocybe cubensis species. In nature, the Malabar mushroom has thick, dense fruits spread across the mountains and hills of India’s southwest coats. An interesting legend surrounds this mushroom – the first was found in elephant dung.

  • Genus: Psilocybe
  • Species: P. Cubensis
  • Strain: Malabar
  • Spore Color: Purple to black
  • Strain Origin: India

The stipe isn’t different from the other cubensis species, thicker and meaty towards the base, and it bruises bluish when injured, like all cubensis species.
Beyond its biological aspects, the Malabar Coast Mushroom is also significant in cultural and anthropological studies.

Our Malabar spores are intended solely for microscopy and taxonomy purposes. Please note that sales will be declined to California, Idaho, & Georgia due to legal restrictions. Please check with your local laws and regulations before ordering.

Under the Microscope

The color of Malabar coast spores varies from dark purple to black; they are sub-ellipsoid and measure 6-8 x 4-6 µm. Under the microspore, they have a smooth surface texture and are randomly dispersed without a pattern. The spores are usually densely packed, so it is difficult to individually observe them under the microscope.

To properly do research with our kit, prepare a microscope slide from a spore swab, sterilize the slide, and cover the slip with rubbing alcohol. Gently rub the swab onto the slide to transfer the spores. Add a small drop of water to the slide cover with the coverslip and gently press down to spread the spores out.
Now you can view the spores under the microscope and see for yourself the characteristics we named below.

Property Description
Color Purple to black
Shape Sub-elipsiod
Size 6-8 x 4-6 µm
Surface texture Smooth
Arrangement Randomly dispersed
Density Densely packed

How to store your Malabar Coast spore syringe?

To properly store your Malabar spore syringe, put it in a cool, dark place like the fridge. An alternative is a cupboard that isn’t in direct sunlight throughout the day. Proper storage will ensure no contamination and the vitality of your spores. For more information on storing your spores, check out our article on How to Store Your Mushroom Spore Syringe.

Buy Malabar Spores Online

If you are looking for high-quality Malabar spores, look no further than Fungushead. We guarantee that our spores are viable and free from contaminants, so you can perform stress-free research underneath your microscope.

We welcome you to learn more about mushroom spores using our Malabar mushroom spore kit, or any of our other spore kits by further browsing our site. Be sure to also check with your local state regulations before ordering magic mushroom spores.

Our Malabar mushroom spores are intended solely for microscopy and taxonomy purposes. Please note that sales will be declined to California, Idaho, & Georgia due to legal restrictions. Please check with your local laws and regulations before ordering.

Strain Review

The Malabar strain, distinguished by its abundant fruiting bodies and quick growth cycle, is highly valued in mycological research. With moderate psilocybin levels, it presents an interesting subject for scientific study on the compound’s properties. The strain’s physical features, such as beautifully spotted caps and thin, lengthy veils, make it an excellent specimen for beginners in mycological studies, particularly in understanding its cultural and anthropological history.