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Blue Meanie Mushroom Spore Syringe

Blue Meanie Mushroom Spore Syringe
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Blue Meanie Liquid Spores

Recognized as one of the most distinctive and widely studied Psilocybe cubensis strains in the research community, Blue Meanie Mushroom Spores has a vibrant history that continues to generate significant interest and exploration. First documented in the late 1980s and named for the exceptional blue bruising that occurs at even the slightest contact with tissue, it has become one of the most sought-after cubensis strains available for microscopy research.

What are Blue Meanie Liquid Spores? Blue Meanie Liquid Spores are spore syringes containing Psilocybe cubensis basidiospores suspended in a sterile aqueous liquid medium. Note that this is the Psilocybe cubensis Blue Meanie strain — distinct from Panaeolus cyanescens, a different fungal species that shares the Blue Meanie nickname but is an entirely separate genus with a different basidiospore profile. The P. cubensis Blue Meanie is named for its pronounced blue bruising reaction — an oxidative chemical response expressed more intensely in this strain than in most other cubensis varieties, and a characteristic that the research community continues to study with sustained interest. In liquid suspension format, Blue Meanie basidiospores are immediately slide-ready, giving researchers the ability to examine spore morphology, document the strain's distinctive chemical reactivity, and conduct comparative microscopy study alongside other Psilocybe cubensis varieties.

For researchers ready to study one of the more chemically reactive and historically documented cubensis strains available, Blue Meanie Liquid Spores delivers a research-grade sterile suspension sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research purposes only.

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Key Features

Pronounced Cubensis Bluing Reaction

Psilocybe cubensis Blue Meanie is named for its exceptionally pronounced bluing reaction when tissue is handled or damaged — a chemically reactive morphological trait expressed more intensely than most other cubensis varieties, making it a particularly notable research specimen for microscopists studying oxidative response variation within the Psilocybe cubensis species.

GMP Sterile Syringe Preparation

Each Blue Meanie spore syringe is prepared in a GMP-aligned cleanroom environment, suspending basidiospores in sterile aqueous solution for contamination-minimized, slide-ready microscopy research use.

Slide-Ready Sterile Suspension

Each 10cc syringe contains Blue Meanie basidiospores suspended in sterile aqueous solution — ready for immediate microscopy slide preparation without additional processing, delivering consistent dark cubensis spore density in a research-grade sterile suspension format.

Late 1980s Documentation — Long Research History

Blue Meanie's community documentation dates to the late 1980s — giving it one of the longer recorded histories among named Psilocybe cubensis strains and a research presence that predates most of the hybrid and selective isolation varieties that now populate the cubensis catalog.

Named for its bluing — a late 1980s cubensis with one of mycology's most descriptive strain names

Psilocybe cubensis Blue Meanie is a community-documented strain whose name functions as direct field notation — referencing the exceptionally pronounced bluing reaction that occurs when tissue is handled or damaged, a chemically reactive trait expressed more intensely in this variety than in most other cubensis strains and one that has made it a taxonomically notable research specimen since its first documentation in the late 1980s. Distinct from the Panaeolus cyanescens species that shares the Blue Meanie nickname — a source of confusion the research community has navigated for decades — the cubensis Blue Meanie produces the dark purple-brown basidiospore deposits characteristic of the species while exhibiting an oxidative bluing response that gives microscopists an additional chemical characteristic to document alongside standard spore morphology. Its late 1980s documentation history gives it one of the longer research records among named cubensis strains, predating the hybrid development era that produced most of the catalog's newer varieties.

Product Details

Specimen
Species Psilocybe cubensis
Strain Blue Meanie (P. cubensis variant — distinct from Panaeolus cyanescens)
Spore type Multi-spore
Genetics Community-documented strain — late 1980s origin
Origin Uncertain — community-documented late 1980s
Specifications
Volume 10cc
Needle 1.5" 20 gauge
Solution Sterile aqueous
Storage 2–8°C (35–46°F)
Shelf life Up to 12 months

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Blue Meanie Spore Syringe
10cc · 1.5" 20 gauge · Blue Meanie Strain · Sterile Dispensing Needle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis spore syringe?
A Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis spore syringe is a 10cc sterile aqueous suspension of basidiospores from the Blue Meanie strain of P. cubensis — a community-documented cubensis variety dating to the late 1980s, named for its exceptionally pronounced bluing reaction when tissue is handled or damaged. Note that this product contains Psilocybe cubensis Blue Meanie spores and should not be confused with Panaeolus cyanescens, a different fungal species that shares the Blue Meanie nickname — the two are distinct organisms with different genera, basidiospore profiles, and research characteristics. All syringes are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research purposes only.
How do I store Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis spore syringes?
Blue Meanie spore syringes should be stored refrigerated at 2–8°C (35–46°F), away from direct light and temperature fluctuations. Under proper refrigerated storage conditions, syringes remain viable for microscopy research for up to 12 months. Syringes should never be frozen, as ice crystal formation can damage basidiospore integrity and compromise slide preparation quality.
Does Magic Spore Labs ship Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis spore syringes to my state?
Magic Spore Labs ships Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis spore syringes to researchers across the United States, with the exception of California, Idaho, and Georgia, where state law restricts spore shipments. All orders are packaged discreetly and securely and are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research purposes only.
What is the difference between Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis and Blue Meanie Panaeolus cyanescens?
The Blue Meanie name is shared by two entirely different fungal species — Psilocybe cubensis Blue Meanie and Panaeolus cyanescens — a source of confusion that has persisted in the research and collector community for decades. P. cubensis Blue Meanie is a cubensis strain producing the typical dark purple-brown ellipsoidal basidiospores of the species, distinguished by an exceptionally pronounced bluing reaction when tissue is damaged. Panaeolus cyanescens is an entirely different genus producing jet black, smooth, elliptical basidiospores with tetrasporic basidia — a fundamentally different spore architecture that is immediately distinguishable under microscopy. Magic Spore Labs carries both species; this syringe contains the Psilocybe cubensis variant specifically.
Why is the bluing reaction of Psilocybe cubensis Blue Meanie significant for microscopy research?
The pronounced bluing reaction of P. cubensis Blue Meanie is significant for microscopy research because it represents an unusually intense expression of the oxidative chemical response that occurs when Psilocybe tissue is physically disturbed — a reactive trait present across many Psilocybe species but expressed with particular intensity in this cubensis strain. For researchers studying oxidative response variation within Psilocybe cubensis, Blue Meanie provides a reference point at the more reactive end of the bluing spectrum — a chemical characteristic that complements standard basidiospore morphology documentation and adds a reactive tissue dimension to the comparative data set that most cubensis strains do not express as visibly or consistently.
Disclaimer: Psilocybe cubensis spores are intended for microscopic research and identification purposes only. Not for human consumption. Not for sale in CA, ID, FL, or GA. Any communication implying intent to cultivate will result in order cancellation and future purchase denial.

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