Cambodian Spore Syringe

€25.00

Cambodian mushroom spores come from the Psilocybe cubensis strain originally found near the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia. This strain has a distinct bell-shaped cap and sturdy stem, making it recognizable to mycology enthusiasts. The spores are deep purplish-brown, ellipsoid in shape, typically measuring about 11 to 17 micrometers long and 7 to 12 micrometers wide. Microscopically, they feature smooth walls and a classic Psilocybe cubensis spore morphology, making them excellent for slide preparation and taxonomy studies.

This strain is well-regarded in mycology for its distinct microscopic features and adaptability. Cambodian spores are sold exclusively for microscopy and educational purposes, providing a dependable specimen for scientific research and mycology education.

Cambodian mushroom spores come from the Psilocybe cubensis strain originally found near the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia. This strain has a distinct bell-shaped cap and sturdy stem, making it recognizable to mycology enthusiasts. The spores are deep purplish-brown, ellipsoid in shape, typically measuring about 11 to 17 micrometers long and 7 to 12 micrometers wide. Microscopically, they feature smooth walls and a classic Psilocybe cubensis spore morphology, making them excellent for slide preparation and taxonomy studies.

This strain is well-regarded in mycology for its distinct microscopic features and adaptability. Cambodian spores are sold exclusively for microscopy and educational purposes, providing a dependable specimen for scientific research and mycology education.