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Psilocybe Zapotecorum “Wauchope, NSW, Australia” Spores

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These are first generation spores of a new zapotecorum variety found in Wauchope NSW, Australia by Hector Basil Hind in May, 2025. CJ Spawno is the first to cultivate them and he notes they’re very easy to work with. The fruits tend to be on the smaller side but they produce full flushes.

iNaturalist Observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/284508509

Genetics and images provided by CJ Spawno

What’s included: Each order includes 1-2 prints, carefully wrapped in sterilized foil or 2 swabs covered in spores. Spores can last several years if stored in a dark, dry, cool location such as your fridge.

Note: P. zapotecorum tend to produce fewer spores than other Psilocybe and Panaeolus species, so please don’t be surprised if the prints and swabs aren’t as dark as you’re used to. There’s still more than enough spores to work with!

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Price range: $25.00 through $28.00

Product Description

Genus: Psilocybe

Species: P. zapotecorum (Zap, Zapotec Magic Mushroom)

Strain Origin: Wauchope, NSW, Australia

Climate: Subtropical to temperate highlands. Prefers mild temperatures and higher elevation environments.

Habitat: Grows in shaded, mossy areas with decomposing woody debris, often found in mountainous regions.

Temp: 65°–75°F (18–24°C)

Relative Humidity: 90%–98%

Cap: Medium-sized caps (2–5 cm), initially rounded and maturing to broadly convex or slightly wavy. Typically chestnut brown to tan, fading to pale cream as they mature (hygrophanous). 

Stem: Firm and moderately thick, off-white to pale tan, sometimes with subtle fibrils. Shows deep blue bruising when handled.

Gills: Medium spaced, initially pale, turning dark purple-brown to blackish as spores mature. Gills are directly attached or slightly adnexed to the stem.

Spores: Dark purplish-brown, elliptical, and smooth. Spores mature quickly, forming dense, dark prints. Basidia are typically four-spored (tetrasporic).

Growth Characteristics: Easy to work with. Fruits tend to smaller but produce full flushes.

Notes: Thrives in cooler conditions with high humidity, indirect light, and gentle airflow. 

Potency: Limited data, but psilocybin typically tests in the 2% range.

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