Red Boy Mushroom 10cc Spore Syringe
The "Red Boy" is a distinct strain of Psilocybe cubensis, an intriguing variant of the PF Classic strain. This strain is distinguished by its unique reddish-brown spores, a deviation from the typical dark purple-brown spore color commonly found in other Psilocybe cubensis strains.
Red Boy mushrooms thrive in subtropical climates, and they’re often discovered in environments rich with bovine and equine dung, as well as enriched soils. The mushrooms themselves present a captivating visual display. Caps can reach sizes up to 75mm in diameter, transitioning from broadly convex to a flat plane as they mature. When disturbed or injured, the flesh reveals a striking bluish-green hue. The stems are typically about 150mm in length, with a bulbous base. Notably, the partial veil is nearly absent, rarely leaving a ring on the stem.
The gills, adnate to adnexed in attachment, exhibit a rich brown color. As for the spores, their reddish-brown pigmentation is a signature characteristic of this strain, drying to a pure brown. The lighter spore pigmentation might make them more challenging to inspect with the naked eye. However, they are ample and perfectly suited for microscopy and taxonomy purposes.
It's important to note that the Red Boy cubensis strain should not be confused with another strain also known as "Redboy" - a subtle difference in spelling, but a completely different strain. This Red Boy mushroom strain, with its unique features and characteristics, offers an interesting subject for mycological study and microscopy.
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