Psilocybe Ochraceocentrata Spore Syringe (PREVIOUSLY NATALENSIS)

(2 customer reviews)

$19.99

To ensure the cleanest possible products, all of our Psilocybe Ochraceocentrata “Black Caps” spore syringes are made and packaged in front of Laminar Flow Hoods with HEPA filters (99.97% efficiency rating). The spore solution is made by mixing sterile distilled water and spores that were printed in Laminar Flow.

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Psilocybe Ochraceocentrata Spore Syringe (PREVIOUSLY NATALENSIS)

Disclaimers

When buying Ochraceocentrata spores, be aware that they’re considered “active spores” which are for microscopy purposes only. DO NOT CONTACT US ABOUT ANYTHING REGARDING CULTIVATING OR GERMINATING OCHRA SPORES. 

Shipping is unavailable to California, Idaho, & Georgia. These 3 states strictly prohibit the possession of spores from psilocybin and psilocin producing mushroom species. We will refuse and subsequently void any orders made to these 3 states. Any payments made for orders to CA, ID, or GA will incur a $5 cancellation fee. 

The provided images are for informational and educational purposes only and should only be used as a reference point. Images and spores are acquired from outside, trusted sources in a legal manner. We do not condone or participate in the cultivation of psilocybin or psilocin producing mushroom species. 

When you buy Ochraceocentrata syringes, visibility is dependent on the characteristics of the spores themselves. As a result, not all spore syringes will look the same visibly. Despite any visible differences, they are still viable for microscopy research. More information on how we make our spore syringes and possible visible differences, check out our FAQ or blog post How To Make Spore Syringes.

A New Discovery

Psilocybe Ochraceocentrata is a very newly described species, however the genetics aren’t new. After DNA sequencing by Alexander Bradshaw & team in 2024, it’s been discovered that the genetics that have been known as Psilocybe Natalensis in the mycology community are actually in fact Ochraceocentrata. They also go by the names “Ochras” and “Black Caps” which are understandably much easier to say.

Similarly to Natalensis, Ochra’s also grow in Africa. The 2 specific specimens that led to the new genetic discovery came from South Africa and Zimbabwe. Nats and Ochras are two separate species, however the genetics in the mycology community that have been labeled as Natalensis are actually Ochraceocentrata. If you’ve purchased Natalensis from us in the past it’s actually Ochraceocentrata. 

According to Bradshaw, there are only approximately 160 described species of mushrooms that contain psilocybin and/or psilocin and only 8 are found in Africa (now including the new identified Ochras). However, he also makes note that it’s entirely possible that there’s more but lack of research across the continent means they may not be scientifically described anytime soon. But just because it’s not recognized scientifically doesn’t mean there’s not local knowledge. If you ask the locals in the area, you’d learn that they already knew that Cubensis, Natalensis, and Ochraceocentrata were all different species. 

Psilocybe Ochraceocentrata “Black Caps” Information

We also learned from the DNA sequencing that Ochraceocentrata is the closest living relative to P. Cubensis we’ve discovered so far. It looks very similar and has practically the same growing parameters as Cubensis. The latin name “Ochraceocentrata” refers to the round, bulbous circle that commonly grows in the center of the cap. 

In nature, Ochra mushroom mycelium is exceptionally thick with rope-like strands that extend out in search of nutrients. While they can get as large as Cubensis, this species generally grows smaller stems and caps. However, Ochras fruit in very large quantities which makes up for their sometimes small size. 

This fungus has become a favorite in the mushroom community for many reasons. For one, it’s just as easy to research as the more common Cubensis– some say they’re actually even easier.

Not only can you study this species with ease, but the results are fast, vigorous, and eye-opening. This species is extremely contam resistant and is known to take over contaminations that try to get in their way. If you’re looking to branch out and study a new species, then you’ll want to consider adding Ochraceocentrata to your spore library!

Why Buy Our Ochra Spores?

We make the all Ochraceocentrata spore solution in front of Laminar Flow Hoods with HEPA filters that have an efficiency rating of 99.97%. Meaning that the filter removes 99.97% of particles in the air. To make the actual spore solution, we take clean spores and mix them with sterile distilled water using a magnetic stirrer. 

  • Ships next business day
  • Discreet packaging
  • Spore syringes remain viable for around 1 year
  • Store spore syringes in the fridge for best results
  • Do not freeze

Psilocybe Ochraceocentrata Spore Syringe Contents

Clean Black Cap spore syringes will come with:

2 reviews for Psilocybe Ochraceocentrata Spore Syringe (PREVIOUSLY NATALENSIS)

  1. tamagatchi

    i think this may be my new favorite species to work with. super easy and packed a punch. WOW!! definitely would recommend

  2. John Horan

    This is the best quality spore syringe I’ve purchased since I started mycology research. Also, the service was excellent with my order. Great communication and a speedy delivery. I wish I found Sonoran Spores sooner! I’ll be a returning customer for sure!

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