Description
Penis Envy 6 Spore Syringe Kit
Disclaimers
When buying Penis Envy 6 (Cubensis) 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 ACTIVE SPORES.
Shipping is unavailable to California, Idaho, & Georgia. These 3 states strictly prohibit the possession of spores from psilocybin and psilocin producing mushroom species. Orders to these states will be refused and voided. 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 Penis Envy 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.
Penis Envy 6 Spores Information
The Penis Envy 6 strain is the result of an interesting experiment done by a microscopist and mycologist who goes by RogerRabbit on Shroomery. They had an ambitious goal to create a new Penis Envy variety that produces more spores. The motivation behind this is the fact that the original Penis Envy mutation commonly produces a low amount of spores or are unable to leave a spore print at all. In order to achieve their goal, they decided to cross Penis Envy with Texas Orange Cap. The idea was that the TX Orange Cap genetics would allow the hybrid to produce more spores while still retaining the classic Penis Envy Mushroom shape.
The ‘6’ in ‘Penis Envy 6’ stands for ‘F6’ which means the genetics were the sixth generation from the original cross. Despite this, the microscopy community got their hands on the genetics before they could be completely isolated. As a result, some specimens can take on more a “normal” Cubensis look rather than those of the mutated Penis Envy. Even though the specimens don’t always look as originally intended, their genetic make up and interesting background still make it a great Cubensis variety to research!
Why Buy Our Penis Envy 6 Spore Syringes
We make all of the Penis Envy 6 syringe solution in front of Laminar Flow Hoods with HEPA filters. These HEPA filters 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 Penis Envy 6 and mix them with sterile distilled water. Then, a magnetic stirrer properly mixes the solution to ensure an even distribution of spores throughout the solution.
- 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
Microscopic Features
Penis Envy 6 have dark purplish to black spores which are 12 by 8 micrometers in size. The spores are subellipsoid (ellipse) shaped and they are present on a 4-spored basidia. The caps vary from 30-75mm in diameter with a convex to flat shape.
Penis Envy 6 Spore Syringe Kit Contents
Each spore syringe kit will come with:
- a sterile 18 gauge blunt tipped needle (While supplies last)
- at least 10CC of the P. Cubensis “Penis Envy 6” solution
- 1 sticker (1 per order)
Tim –
I’ve had success with a few others, JMF’s and the Burmas but these didn’t do anything at all sadly. I try to post after my results because anyone can package and send out quickly which they do! But these were duds for me. On the other hand I’ve personally seen great genetics withe the Burmas and the JMF’s! I still have 3 other kinds. Will post after seeing the results!
GreyBeardBuddha –
I’ve had great results with this strain, purchased 8/21 from Sonoran – Taking a break from researching it now, as I have a bunch of others that I still need to investigate. It will happily live in my refrigerator, until I’m ready to look at it again.