Grayish coloration in young fruit bodies becoming nearly black in maturity. Persistent membranous annulus (ring) from partial veil that becomes dusted with purple brown spores at maturity. Flesh bruising bluish green where injured. Reddish cinnamon brown maturing to golden brown to light yellow because the surface is dry with pronounced and persistent remnants of universal veil on cap (spots) and the flesh is white soon bruising bluish green. Habitat: Bovine, Equine Dung and Enriched SoilsĬap: 50+ mm in diameter, convex to broadly convex to plane at maturity. In addition to the PF Classic Professor Fanaticus Spores spores, here are some other mushroom spores that you may be interested in reviewing: Alacabenzi mushroom magic spores, B+ mushroom spores which is also called B Plus mushroom spores, Malaysia Spores mushroom spores, PES Hawaiian mushroom spores, Ecuador sporesįurthermore check out our new Mushroom Grinder! Growing mushrooms for identification and taxonomy purposes? We have your spores! PF Classic Professor Fanaticus Spores magic mushrooms are easy to grow. Spores from this strain are in abundance as it’s a healthy spore depositor.
The original PF Classic Professor Fanaticus Spores mushroom spores’ genetics from the true PF Classic Professor Fanaticus Spores psilocybe cubensis mushrooms from Florida are brought to you by, the leader in mushroom spores. As well as make sure to check your local laws before ordering. There is no psilocybin or psilocin contained within magic mushroom spores, making them completely legal to purchase and posses in most jurisdictions throughout the USA. This psilocybe cubensis magic mushroom was first discovered on a farm growing in a pile of dung and straw as its mushroom substrate in Florida. Spores from the PF Classic Professor Fanaticus Spores mushroom are available here at because you asked for them! Find both mushroom spore syringes and also mushroom spore prints. PF Classic Professor Fanaticus Spores mushrooms and their spores are also some of the most sought after psilocybe cubensis magic mushrooms ever found. It’s fruits are of moderate/average potency however it is a heavy-yeilding and easy to grow strain, making it a great choice for the beginner cultivator or user. Its visual characteristics are often exemplary of an “ideal” Psilocybe Cubensis as well. Large fruiting bodies with thick, long, dense stalks and a beautiful golden reddish cap. It’s flesh readily bruises a deep blue, and its mycelium is exceptionally fast-colonizing, rhizomorphic, and resistant to contamination, due to the decades of isolation/refinement that the genome has undergone. This makes it a versatile strain, suitable for either therapeutic or recreational use, and great for beginners to both consume and grow. This strain elicits the “classic” Psilocybe effects, including euphoria, visual stimulation, sensory enhancement/synesthesia, deep introspection, amplified emotion, and often a quite ‘mystical’ or “noetic” quality. Macpherson developed the strain for use in conjuction with his famous “PF Tek” growing method, which he released to the world in 1991. Although it has been “bred” for PF Tek, this strain grows exceptionally well in a variety of mediums, following a variety of “teks” or methods of cultivation. The PF Classic strain is named after the legendary mushroom cultivator Robert “Billy” Mcpherson (AKA Psilocybe Fanacticus).