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Imperfect Panaeolus Spore Prints Bundle Deal (2 Pack)

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This bundle includes prints that didn’t make the cut for full price but are still too good to toss. They might be light or smudged, but each one has more than enough spores to work with. Since inventory here is constantly shifting, you won’t be able to select which two you get, but if you’re ordering other full price prints, I’ll do my best to make sure they’re unique!

What’s included: Each order includes 1-3 prints from two different Panaeolus varieties, carefully wrapped in sterilized foil. Prints can last several years if stored in a dark, dry, and cool location such as your fridge.

Satisfaction Guarantee: I care about your happiness. If you’re not satisfied for any reason, just email me at support@panaeoluscoop.com and I’ll make it right.

$25.00

Product Description

Genus: Panaeolus

Species: Varies

Strain Origin: Varies, please see the individual product description for the prints you receive.

Climate: Tropical and subtropical

Habitat: Thrives in nutrient-rich soil, commonly found in pastures, grasslands, and areas fertilized by livestock manure.

Temp: Varies, please see the individual product description for the prints you receive.

Relative Humidity: Varies, please see the individual product description for the prints you receive.

Cap: Small to medium sized (1–4 cm diameter), rounded or bell-shaped caps that usually start out deep chestnut brown and fade to a pale cream or grayish color as they mature (hygrophanous).

Stem: Varies, but typically slender and between 5–12 cm long. Pale cream to off-white in color, and bruises blue easily when handled.

Gills: Dark, mottled greyish-black, sometimes appearing speckled due to uneven spore distribution. Gills are tightly packed and attached directly to the stem.

Spores: Jet black, smooth, and elliptical in shape. Spores mature quickly, often leaving dense prints. Basidia typically produce four spores each (tetrasporic). Occasionally, natural mutations result in red spores — a trait that, once established, can become stable within a few generations.

Growth Characteristics: Fast growing with delicate, tomentose mycelium that is typically soft white and semi-translucent on grains. Colonizes quickly and usually starts pinning within 7–8 days.

Notes: Thrives in environments with stable temperatures, balanced humidity, and consistent airflow.

Potency: Psilocybin content typically ranges between 2%–5%.

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