Penis Envy+ (PE+) Isolated Spore Syringe – 10cc | Spore Genetics
Also known as PE+ Spores or Penis Envy Plus
The Penis Envy+ Isolated Spore Syringe grabs one of the most iconic cubensis lineages into a more consistent and stabilized genetic line. Derived directly from the legendary Penis Envy strain, PE+ was developed to address some of the quirks of the original—including its slower development, uneven flushes, and irregular morphology—while retaining its signature potency.
Each Psilocybe mushrooms syringe contains 10cc of high-density Penis Envy+ isolated spores, sterilized and sealed in one of our ISO-7 clean rooms to guarantee sterility and viability of each and every spore syringe. PE+ displays a distinct phenotype, producing thick, squat white stems that cluster densely, bruise a strong blue on contact, and reveal faint purple-brown spore deposits.
Compared to traditional Penis Envy lines, PE+ is noted for denser fruiting clusters and more uniform flushes, while maintaining the potent biochemical profile that made the Penis Envy family famous. Researchers often compare PE+ to the Squat Mac Penis Envy, as both share the squat, chunky morphology that has become a hallmark of this psychedelic mushroom genetic branch.
Penis Envy+ Mushroom Spore Product Features
✔ 10cc of Penis Envy+ (Psilocybe cubensis) Isolated Spores
✔ Derived from the classic Penis Envy lineage
✔ Thick squat stems, clustered morphology, and strong blue bruising
✔ More uniform flushes and higher consistency than traditional PE lines
✔ Prepared in a sterile ISO-7 cleanroom
✔ Ideal for microscopy, taxonomy, and lineage study
✔ Fast, discreet USA shipping
What’s Included in your Magic Mushrooms Kit
One (1) 10cc BD Luer-Lok Syringe filled with Penis Envy+ Isolated Spores
One (1) Sterile 16-gauge needle
One (1) Alcohol prep pad
Includes our “How to Use a Mushroom Spore Syringe” guide
Interested in other Penis Envy lineage strains? Check out our Squat Mac, Albino Penis Envy, and Bull-Run strains.
Important Note: Penis Envy+ is intended strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research only — not for cultivation.