Eden Spores
Malabar Coast Spore Syringe (P. Cubensis)
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Strain Origin
It originated from the Malabar Coast which is in India, and it is a great addition to any spore collector’s library. It has uniform genetics that are known for producing smaller caps that won’t tear the veil until fully opened even then sometimes still won’t tear away even after full maturity.
Features
Sub-ellipsoid on 4-spored basidia, dark purple to brownish spores. Caps are generally smaller and don’t tear away from the partial veil until reaches full maturity. Even then the membranous annulus (ring) on the partial veil will remain attached even after full maturity, causing spore deposits to be lighter than other varieties.
Kit Contents
- 10CC Psilocybe Cubensis spore solution in luer-lok syringe
- 1 x sterile 18ga blunt tipped needle
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
All orders ship within 1 business day. Delivery times are typically 2-3 days to most locations.
Shipping of any active mushroom spores is unavailable to California, Idaho, and Georgia due to state laws.
If you have any questions regarding shipping to your location, don't hesitate to email or call our sales team.
Product & Shipping Disclaimers
Product & Shipping Disclaimers
These spores are from a species that produces psilocybin and psilocin. Shipping of active mushroom spores is unavailable to California, Idaho, and Georgia due to state laws.
Please note, our magic mushroom spores are intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images provided are for informational and educational reference and come from cultivators and labs outside of the USA. Eden Shrooms is not involved in the cultivation of active mushroom species. Cultivation of magic mushrooms, which includes all psilocybin and psilocin containing mushroom species is illegal in the United States.
DO NOT inoculate grains or any other substrates with our Magic Mushroom Spores. The subsequent mycelia and fruiting bodies that will be produced will contain psilocybin and/or psilocin, which are active substances that are classified as Schedule I drugs under the Controlled Substances Act.
