Mazatapec "Sporeless" Swab Set

$44.99

Genus: Psilocybe

Species: Cubensis

Variety: Mazatapec "Sporeless"

Credit for breeding goes to FCG

This specific strain of Mazatapec has been genetically modified to produce clear spores. No more worrying about missing your harvest window and having tons of purple or black spores bukkake all over the place. I would not suggest letting any mushroom mature past a couple hours from completely dropping its vail. It’s said to start degrading in potency rapidly as time goes on. If you respect your mushrooms as well as the consumer’s experience, you’ll be on top of your harvests.

Full bags finish up around day 29-34 days.

Information is often times gatekept in the community. I assume this mushroom originated in Mexico among the indigenous Mazatec tribe. Mesoamerican Indians were located near northern Oaxaca in southern Mexico. Famous American Musicians such as John Lennon and Bob Dylan were reported to have been healed by Maria Sabina (of the Mazatec Tribe) in the early 60’s.

“Maria Sabina came to international prominence when R. Gordon Wasson, a vice president of J.P. Morgan & Co. and amateur mycologist, along with his wife Valentina Pavlovna, visited her in the 1950s. Wasson and his wife participated in a velada, an all-night healing ceremony, where Sabina used psilocybin mushrooms as part of her rituals. This experience had a profound effect on Wasson, leading him to write an article about it in "Life" magazine in 1957 titled "Seeking the Magic Mushroom."

This article drew widespread attention and put both Maria Sabina and the ritual use of psychedelic mushrooms on the map for Western audiences. It is often credited as the spark that ignited the psychedelic movement of the 1960s. People began to flock to Huautla de Jiménez to experience the psychedelic rituals firsthand.

Timothy Leary, an American psychologist and author recognized for his fervent endorsement of psychedelic drugs, was among the notable figures who sought out Maria Sabina's healing rituals. Richard Alpert, another American psychologist, and writer, better known as Ram Dass, was equally intrigued by Wasson's accounts and made the journey to experience Sabina's ceremonies firsthand. Legendary musician John Lennon is also reported to have visited Sabina during the Beatles' psychedelic phase. Bob Dylan, a renowned icon in folk and rock music, is believed to have made a similar pilgrimage to Huautla de Jiménez. These famous visitors underscore Sabina's widespread influence, reaching beyond the realm of science and medicine and extending into the arts and popular culture. However, this influx of notable personalities and the attention they drew both elevated Sabina's status and contributed to the social and cultural disturbances she later faced. While Maria Sabina was initially vilified and ostracized by her own community for sharing sacred rituals with "outsiders," her influence and teachings eventually permeated Western culture. Her spiritual application of psilocybin mushrooms instigated a paradigm shift, fostering the birth of a broader psychedelic movement in the West.” - Maria Sabina: The Mazatec Healer Of the Psychedelic Movement - Luz Media

All data collected on active species of Psilocybe have been recorded in legal territories. Our spores are intended for legal microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Spores will be shipped separately with a slide as well as instructions on how to examine your spores under a microscope. All Spores have been collected in a completely sterile environment.

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Genus: Psilocybe

Species: Cubensis

Variety: Mazatapec "Sporeless"

Credit for breeding goes to FCG

This specific strain of Mazatapec has been genetically modified to produce clear spores. No more worrying about missing your harvest window and having tons of purple or black spores bukkake all over the place. I would not suggest letting any mushroom mature past a couple hours from completely dropping its vail. It’s said to start degrading in potency rapidly as time goes on. If you respect your mushrooms as well as the consumer’s experience, you’ll be on top of your harvests.

Full bags finish up around day 29-34 days.

Information is often times gatekept in the community. I assume this mushroom originated in Mexico among the indigenous Mazatec tribe. Mesoamerican Indians were located near northern Oaxaca in southern Mexico. Famous American Musicians such as John Lennon and Bob Dylan were reported to have been healed by Maria Sabina (of the Mazatec Tribe) in the early 60’s.

“Maria Sabina came to international prominence when R. Gordon Wasson, a vice president of J.P. Morgan & Co. and amateur mycologist, along with his wife Valentina Pavlovna, visited her in the 1950s. Wasson and his wife participated in a velada, an all-night healing ceremony, where Sabina used psilocybin mushrooms as part of her rituals. This experience had a profound effect on Wasson, leading him to write an article about it in "Life" magazine in 1957 titled "Seeking the Magic Mushroom."

This article drew widespread attention and put both Maria Sabina and the ritual use of psychedelic mushrooms on the map for Western audiences. It is often credited as the spark that ignited the psychedelic movement of the 1960s. People began to flock to Huautla de Jiménez to experience the psychedelic rituals firsthand.

Timothy Leary, an American psychologist and author recognized for his fervent endorsement of psychedelic drugs, was among the notable figures who sought out Maria Sabina's healing rituals. Richard Alpert, another American psychologist, and writer, better known as Ram Dass, was equally intrigued by Wasson's accounts and made the journey to experience Sabina's ceremonies firsthand. Legendary musician John Lennon is also reported to have visited Sabina during the Beatles' psychedelic phase. Bob Dylan, a renowned icon in folk and rock music, is believed to have made a similar pilgrimage to Huautla de Jiménez. These famous visitors underscore Sabina's widespread influence, reaching beyond the realm of science and medicine and extending into the arts and popular culture. However, this influx of notable personalities and the attention they drew both elevated Sabina's status and contributed to the social and cultural disturbances she later faced. While Maria Sabina was initially vilified and ostracized by her own community for sharing sacred rituals with "outsiders," her influence and teachings eventually permeated Western culture. Her spiritual application of psilocybin mushrooms instigated a paradigm shift, fostering the birth of a broader psychedelic movement in the West.” - Maria Sabina: The Mazatec Healer Of the Psychedelic Movement - Luz Media

All data collected on active species of Psilocybe have been recorded in legal territories. Our spores are intended for legal microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Spores will be shipped separately with a slide as well as instructions on how to examine your spores under a microscope. All Spores have been collected in a completely sterile environment.

Genus: Psilocybe

Species: Cubensis

Variety: Mazatapec "Sporeless"

Credit for breeding goes to FCG

This specific strain of Mazatapec has been genetically modified to produce clear spores. No more worrying about missing your harvest window and having tons of purple or black spores bukkake all over the place. I would not suggest letting any mushroom mature past a couple hours from completely dropping its vail. It’s said to start degrading in potency rapidly as time goes on. If you respect your mushrooms as well as the consumer’s experience, you’ll be on top of your harvests.

Full bags finish up around day 29-34 days.

Information is often times gatekept in the community. I assume this mushroom originated in Mexico among the indigenous Mazatec tribe. Mesoamerican Indians were located near northern Oaxaca in southern Mexico. Famous American Musicians such as John Lennon and Bob Dylan were reported to have been healed by Maria Sabina (of the Mazatec Tribe) in the early 60’s.

“Maria Sabina came to international prominence when R. Gordon Wasson, a vice president of J.P. Morgan & Co. and amateur mycologist, along with his wife Valentina Pavlovna, visited her in the 1950s. Wasson and his wife participated in a velada, an all-night healing ceremony, where Sabina used psilocybin mushrooms as part of her rituals. This experience had a profound effect on Wasson, leading him to write an article about it in "Life" magazine in 1957 titled "Seeking the Magic Mushroom."

This article drew widespread attention and put both Maria Sabina and the ritual use of psychedelic mushrooms on the map for Western audiences. It is often credited as the spark that ignited the psychedelic movement of the 1960s. People began to flock to Huautla de Jiménez to experience the psychedelic rituals firsthand.

Timothy Leary, an American psychologist and author recognized for his fervent endorsement of psychedelic drugs, was among the notable figures who sought out Maria Sabina's healing rituals. Richard Alpert, another American psychologist, and writer, better known as Ram Dass, was equally intrigued by Wasson's accounts and made the journey to experience Sabina's ceremonies firsthand. Legendary musician John Lennon is also reported to have visited Sabina during the Beatles' psychedelic phase. Bob Dylan, a renowned icon in folk and rock music, is believed to have made a similar pilgrimage to Huautla de Jiménez. These famous visitors underscore Sabina's widespread influence, reaching beyond the realm of science and medicine and extending into the arts and popular culture. However, this influx of notable personalities and the attention they drew both elevated Sabina's status and contributed to the social and cultural disturbances she later faced. While Maria Sabina was initially vilified and ostracized by her own community for sharing sacred rituals with "outsiders," her influence and teachings eventually permeated Western culture. Her spiritual application of psilocybin mushrooms instigated a paradigm shift, fostering the birth of a broader psychedelic movement in the West.” - Maria Sabina: The Mazatec Healer Of the Psychedelic Movement - Luz Media

All data collected on active species of Psilocybe have been recorded in legal territories. Our spores are intended for legal microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Spores will be shipped separately with a slide as well as instructions on how to examine your spores under a microscope. All Spores have been collected in a completely sterile environment.