Get your Mushroom spores and cultures- See the Magic of mycology

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I am back for another year of support to this great community. I hope to add mycology as a skill to more members of the OG and be able to continue to support this community and website.
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I want to see more Overgrow members getting their mush on!

Spores for microscopy study and to collect of famous magic species like Psilocybe cubensis but I also have exotic species like Panaeolus cyanescens and Psilocybe natalensis (a fun sister species to P. cubensis that is gaining popularity).

Beginner friendly varieties and bundle packs- let me take care of you and get you making medicine.

Many gourmet legal species as well like Lion’s Mane, Turkey Tail, Shiitake, Oysters, Reishi and more. You can create a cocktail to add to your cannabis medicine and see how it helps you.

All sales comply with legal status of mushroom spores- no fruit bodies sold or sourced. Please see my Terms of Service. No sales if you openly admit to using the spores to grow psilocybin containing fruit bodies during the sale process- thank you for understanding.

Photos include active species for educational purposes- these are examples of the Collector’s cards that come with all spore syringes.






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I can’t wait to take advantage of the non magic mushrooms and make my own mental health capsules! The temps are finally low enough to order some stuff and get some spore action going!

P.s. If you add 420noob to your order you’ll get a extra freebie!

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Are you sure the “LPEU” picture isn’t a revert? They don’t look like regular peu to me. Also the first picture looks more like wumbo’s pe #7 with the fat mushrooms and curly caps. All the PE #6 I’ve seen look like regular cubes but are strong as hell.

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Revert implies that a mutant variety that returns to original characteristics.

LPEU is its own variety and stands for Leucistic PEU. LPEU is an isolation of PEU (which historically is a mix of albino, leucistic and canonical cubensis with no cap opening nor spore dropping) that is relatively stable. Someone took Leucistic PEUs and started to cross them and only bred leucistics until it gained the characterics it has now and breeds true (of course environmental stress can revert them which is the case with most mutants). It shouldnt look like a regular PEU because it isn’t the same- similar to the way LGT and GT are not the same.

The PEU I offer is more of a revert PEU compared to the original PEU, but does throw some leucistics.

The PE6 is PE6. My supplier has worked with this culture for 10+ years. There will always be variable expression in phenotype, even with fixed genetics. My supplier has attempted to retain as much PE phenotype in the PE6 I offer as possible while maintaining spore dropping.

As I am sure you’re aware with cannabis- the variety of phenotypic expression is highlighted once many more people work with it. When only 100 people can work a set of genetics, there is only 100 chances to see the expression of phenotype given genetic and environmental differences. After 100,000 people grow it, we discover variety that was never expressed but always present.
Or even just change overtime- you think the original “white widow” and all of the white widow available now are the same? As long as you return to seed/spore and do breeding (cloning is horizontal movement genetically, not vertical), the variety will change overtime.

I am confident in my suppliers lineages, but you are correct that varieties from 20 years ago that have been bred with or without selection by hundreds of breeders will not look the same now as they did before. It takes dedicated breeding to retain the same characteristics over hundreds of generations.

But you should give them a try and see how they do for you! I haven’t worked with PE7 yet but have heard some good things. I love collecting all of the different PE lineages that we have now.

I will say that simialr to what I image happened with cannabis varieties once it because easier to grow and acquire, that there has been a huge boom in varieties the alst few years that are likely not true stable varieties. There are lots of great and knowledgable mycologists in the community for sure, but many do not fully understand breeding or genetics and will release isolates or “crosses” that have been unverified.

I think of how different it was for PastyWhiye to wait until F7 to release RustyWhyte to ensure it was stable versus people who “totally got a monoculture” and put 2 on one plate, throw the whole thing on grain and claim they generated a new variety that they then send cultures of (not even spores).
Not a dig on anyone else, I just feel people should be keeping track of filial generations and being as open as possible about lineage.

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This is true with cannabis imo. It seems people are more careful with this on cannabis but it really is important.

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