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Orissa India Spore Syringe

$20.00

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SS-ORIN
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Species:
Psilocybe Cubensis
Syringe Type:
Spore Syringe
Syringe Volume:
10cc
Shelf Life:
9-12 Months (Refrigerated)

Orissa India Mushroom Spore Syringe – 10cc | Spore Genetics

One of the largest cubensis strains ever collected

The Orissa India Spore Syringe comes from the eastern Indian state of Odisha (formerly Orissa), where the strain was first collected by the ethnomycologist John Allen. Originally discovered in dung-rich environments possibly elephant dung, it has since become one very enjoyable Psilocybe cubensis strain to study worldwide.

What sets Orissa India mushroom spores apart is its massive fruiting bodies, some of the largest in the cubensis family. In microscopy studies, specimens show elongated, thick stems and broad, saucer-like caps that shift from deep golden to light brown. Notably, the strain often reaches its greatest size in the second and third flushes, making it especially fascinating for spore analysis and comparison across generations!

Resilient and versatile, Orissa India spores demonstrate a robust colonization profile across multiple substrates, including grain, manure, and coco coir. Its reputation for high yields, strong resilience against bacteria, and consistent spore production has earned it a permanent place in cubensis research collections.

Prepared in our ISO-7 cleanroom, each syringe is made to ensure reliable results with every strain.

Orissa India Spore Syringe Product Features:

10cc BD Luer-Lok syringe of Orissa India Spores
Origin: Odisha, India – collected by John Allen
Produces some of the largest cubensis fruiting bodies
Elongated stems and saucer-shaped golden to brown caps
Strong colonization and high spore output under study
Resilient across grain, manure, and coir substrates

What’s Included in Your Mushroom Spore Kit:

One (1) 10cc sterile Orissa India Spore Syringe

One (1) 16-gauge sterile needle

One (1) Alcohol prep pad

Includes our “How to Use a Mushroom Spore Syringe” guide

Important: For microscopy and taxonomy research only — not for cultivation.

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