Psilocybe Cubensis (Leucistic Machine Elf) Spore Syringe

£20.00

Leucistic Machine Elf is a rare Psilocybe cubensis hybrid, exhibiting pale, leucistic caps and solid stems. With high spore density and unique morphology, it offers intriguing opportunities for microscopy and research.

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Psilocybe Cubensis (Leucistic Machine Elf)

  • Genus: Psilocybe
  • Species: Psilocybe Cubensis
  • Strain: Machine Elf
  • Sub-strain: Leucistic Machine Elf
  • Geographical Origin: Domesticated hybrid strain, combining genetics from wild Peruvian Psilocybe cubensis and Penis Envy Uncut (Lab-Cultivated)
  • Climate: Tropical to subtropical (24-28°C)
  • Preferred Substrate: Cow dung, straw, enriched soil
  • Cap Shape: Convex to broadly convex
  • Cap Colour: Pale cream to off-white due to leucism
  • Stem Structure: Thick, solid, non-hollow stems with wrinkled stipes
  • Veil Type: Partial to membranous
  • Spore Print Colour: Dark purple-brown
  • Spore Size: Approximately 7 x 12 µm (elliptical)
  • Spore Density in Prints: High
  • Unique Morphological Traits: A leucistic variant exhibiting pale colouration and solid stems, derived from the Machine Elf lineage
  • Microscopy & Research Relevance: Studied for its unique leucistic morphology and hybrid vigour, offering insights into genetic expressions within Psilocybe cubensis
  • Historical or Cultural Relevance: Named after entities described by Terence McKenna, reflecting cultural intersections between psychedelics and visionary experiences
  • Strain Stability: Currently undergoing stabilisation; some phenotypic variations may still occur
  • Research Status: Limited Research – Few studies, mostly anecdotal reports
  • Ease of Microscopy: Easy – High spore density, clear and well-defined under microscopy