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Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata was first documented by Richard V. Gaines in Montgomery County in June 2003. It belongs to section Stuntzii Guzmán of genus Psilocybe for its subrhomboid, thick-walled spores and its caerulescent basidioma with annulus. Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata is common in the Ohio river valley. It is often found in the woody debris of overflow areas, along rivers and streams. This mushroom is closely related to Psilocybe azurescens and Psilocybe cyanescens (see picture) but with one major difference: it fruits in spring and early summer, not in the fall. The mushrooms appear most common from April to mid June but they occasionally fruit as late as November. So if you have both azurescens and ovoideocystidiata in your lawn then you may be able to harvest fresh Psilocybe mushrooms spring, summer and fall! Please note: The solution in this spore syringe is black. A little carbon has been added to protect the spores from bacteria.
Product 10 ml
Warning The "Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata" sporesyringe has a blunt needle. Please take this into consideration if you are going to inject through a thick filter. Unless otherwise indicated, all our other syringes have sharp needles.
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