Mighty Mycelium's Penis Envy Swab Set

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This Penis envy was gifted to me by an OG Mycologist in Texas. It could very well be from the original linage first invented in Texas in the early 1970’s, Terence and his brother Dennis McKenna first found the species on a trip to the Colombian Amazon. After returning to the states, the culture was then domesticated and isolated for it’s more Penis-like characteristics. The culture was passed around to a handful of southern mycologists including Steven Pollock who died under mysterious conditions. He was reportedly shot in the head and robbed in his San Antonio pharmacy in 1981. Hamiton Morris reported that he was able to get his hands on a tape recording involving two alleged police officers who were in some way involved with Pollock’s murder. Two Suspects were eventually identified for the murder and suggested to be meth addicts who were supposedly customers of Pollock. For unknown reasons, the charges were dropped, and all evidence in the case was lost.

After his death, officers discovered 1,753 jars of Psycoactive fungi growing in Pollock’s greenhouse, all of which were destroyed. Somehow, after Pollock’s death, a sample of the Penis Envy strain made its way to another mycologist named Richard Guitierrez. The culture was then distributed to other cultivators around the United States.

All I know for sure is that this culture has been loved and cared for by myself for many years. It’s sure to open the eyes of many other truth seeking Psychonauts.

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.

DUE TO RECENT CHANGES IN FLORIDA LAW, ACTIVE SPORES MAY NO LONGER BE DISTRIBUTED, POSSESSED, RESEARCHED, OR SOLD.

SPREADING KNOWLEDGE AND SHARING INFORMATION ABOUT “ACTIVE” FUNGAL SPECIMEN IS NOT A CRIME.

500.75 Mushroom spores and mycelium; offenses.-It is unlawful to transport or offer to transport, import into this state, sell or offer for sale, furnish, or give away spores or mycelium capable of producing mushrooms or other material which will contain a controlled substance, including psilocybin or psilocyn, during its lifecycle. A person who violates this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

Additional states where “active” Mushroom Spores are illegal to possess are as follows:

  • California – Psilocybin mushroom spores are illegal to possess if intended for cultivation.

  • Georgia – Possessing psilocybin mushroom spores is illegal in Georgia if you intend to cultivate them.

  • Idaho – Psilocybin mushroom spores are illegal if there is an intent to grow or cultivate them.

  • Michigan – While spores themselves are not explicitly illegal, the cultivation or production of Psilocybe mushrooms is illegal.

  • Mississippi – Psilocybin spores are illegal in Mississippi, as cultivation is prohibited under state law.

  • Nevada – In Nevada, although spores can be sold, cultivation for the purpose of growing psychedelic mushrooms is illegal.

  • North Carolina – Cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms is illegal, so spores intended for such purposes are considered illegal.

  • Oregon – While psilocybin use has been legalized for therapeutic use in Oregon (under specific conditions), the cultivation of mushrooms from spores is still restricted.

This Penis envy was gifted to me by an OG Mycologist in Texas. It could very well be from the original linage first invented in Texas in the early 1970’s, Terence and his brother Dennis McKenna first found the species on a trip to the Colombian Amazon. After returning to the states, the culture was then domesticated and isolated for it’s more Penis-like characteristics. The culture was passed around to a handful of southern mycologists including Steven Pollock who died under mysterious conditions. He was reportedly shot in the head and robbed in his San Antonio pharmacy in 1981. Hamiton Morris reported that he was able to get his hands on a tape recording involving two alleged police officers who were in some way involved with Pollock’s murder. Two Suspects were eventually identified for the murder and suggested to be meth addicts who were supposedly customers of Pollock. For unknown reasons, the charges were dropped, and all evidence in the case was lost.

After his death, officers discovered 1,753 jars of Psycoactive fungi growing in Pollock’s greenhouse, all of which were destroyed. Somehow, after Pollock’s death, a sample of the Penis Envy strain made its way to another mycologist named Richard Guitierrez. The culture was then distributed to other cultivators around the United States.

All I know for sure is that this culture has been loved and cared for by myself for many years. It’s sure to open the eyes of many other truth seeking Psychonauts.

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.

DUE TO RECENT CHANGES IN FLORIDA LAW, ACTIVE SPORES MAY NO LONGER BE DISTRIBUTED, POSSESSED, RESEARCHED, OR SOLD.

SPREADING KNOWLEDGE AND SHARING INFORMATION ABOUT “ACTIVE” FUNGAL SPECIMEN IS NOT A CRIME.

500.75 Mushroom spores and mycelium; offenses.-It is unlawful to transport or offer to transport, import into this state, sell or offer for sale, furnish, or give away spores or mycelium capable of producing mushrooms or other material which will contain a controlled substance, including psilocybin or psilocyn, during its lifecycle. A person who violates this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

Additional states where “active” Mushroom Spores are illegal to possess are as follows:

  • California – Psilocybin mushroom spores are illegal to possess if intended for cultivation.

  • Georgia – Possessing psilocybin mushroom spores is illegal in Georgia if you intend to cultivate them.

  • Idaho – Psilocybin mushroom spores are illegal if there is an intent to grow or cultivate them.

  • Michigan – While spores themselves are not explicitly illegal, the cultivation or production of Psilocybe mushrooms is illegal.

  • Mississippi – Psilocybin spores are illegal in Mississippi, as cultivation is prohibited under state law.

  • Nevada – In Nevada, although spores can be sold, cultivation for the purpose of growing psychedelic mushrooms is illegal.

  • North Carolina – Cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms is illegal, so spores intended for such purposes are considered illegal.

  • Oregon – While psilocybin use has been legalized for therapeutic use in Oregon (under specific conditions), the cultivation of mushrooms from spores is still restricted.