
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
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis spore syringe?
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Does Magic Spore Labs ship Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis spore syringes to my state?
What is the difference between Blue Meanie Psilocybe cubensis and Blue Meanie Panaeolus cyanescens?
Why is the bluing reaction of Psilocybe cubensis Blue Meanie significant for microscopy research?
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