*NEW* Pan Cyan “TTBVI” Isolated Spore Syringe

$19.99

38 in stock

Description

Pan Cyan “TTBVI” ISO Syringe

Disclaimers

TTBVI Isolated Spore Syringes are considered “active spores” which are for microscopy purposes only. DO NOT CONTACT US ABOUT ANYTHING REGARDING CULTIVATING OR GERMINATING PAN CYAN “TTBVI” ISO’S. 

Shipping is unavailable to California, Idaho, & Georgia. These 3 states strictly prohibit the possession of spores of both psilocybin and psilocin producing mushroom species. Orders to these states will be refused and subsequently 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. 

Pan Cyan Information

Panaeolus cyanescens is a mushroom species that goes by many names. Some of these include, “Copelandia cyanescens”,“Pan Cyans”, and “Blue Meanies” (make sure not to confuse it with cubensis “Blue Meanies” ). Additionally, they are genetically similar to the species Panaeolus tropicalis.

This species has a very wide geographic distribution and as a result they grow wildly all over the world. Pan cyans are a dung loving species and it is common to find them growing wildly on manure piles. They can also be found growing on a mixture of manure and straw. 

Pan Cyan mushrooms are much smaller compared to P. Cubensis. They tend to be much skinner in the stem, smaller in the cap, and shorter in height. Note that Pan Cyans are an advanced species to work with and have different and more precise research conditions than Cubensis spores.

TTBVI ISO Information

This popular Pan Cyan is known as “BVI” or “British Virgin Islands”. It also goes by the name “Tamarind Tree BVI” or “TTBVI” because this variation was first discovered amongst these islands by TamarindTreeBVI, a spore vendor who lives in the Virgin Islands. The British Virgin Islands are a group of volcanic islands in the Caribbean that are known around the world for beautiful beaches, mountains and various mushrooms.  

TTBVI mushrooms are captivating with elegant white stems that can grow straight up or crooked and curved. Their thin stems then lead to their small caps that start with a more ovate shape and open up with maturity. The caps also have a light yellow hue to them. The mushroom bruises a deep blue when touched, especially the caps. 

GordoTek has been doing a lot of fascinating research on this variety. In fact, in the first round of testing they found that the Pan Cyan “BVI” was the most potent Psilocybin mushroom that has ever been tested! These exciting results can be found here. This ISO is derived directly from spores received from GordoTek.

 

Microscopic Features

TTBVI spores are Jet Black and roughly 12-15 by 7-11 microns. They are smooth, elliptical in shape, and opaque. In addition they are basidia 4 spored, pleurocystidia fusoid-ventricose and have cheilocystidida that is 12 by 4 microns.

Isolated spore syringes, also known as ISO syringes, contain mushroom genetics that are more stabilized than a normal multispore syringe (MSS). Great care has been taken to isolate the strongest, fastest, and most hardy genetics that will provide vigorous and more consistent research under the microscope. Multispore syringes contain a great deal of genetic diversity, and therefore can present a multitude of different phenotypes. On the other hand, isolated spore syringes have been stabilized in order to present only one phenotype which will provide the most optimized and consistent research. 

Pan Cyan “TTBVI” Isolated Spore Syringe Contents

When you buy a Pan Cyan “TTBVI” ISO, it will include:

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