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Found in Northern Mexico, Lizard king has found itself in the middle of a multitude of epic, legendary tales. So much so, that no one really knows who found it or when they found it- or which of these tall tales are true.
The most popular narrative is that it was found by the “Lizard King” himself, who went on to find multiple new psilocybin specimens. It was reportedly discovered growing within a mixture of wood and horse poo, which isn’t your typical setting for p. cubensis.
This strain has been reported to produce an astonishing amount of mushrooms per cluster and can thrive on practically any substrate its given. Not only has this strain got an incredibly cool name, but it’s also pretty unique looking. It’s typically a cube shaped mushroom with pale stems and beige caps.
Lizard King has been reported to have an incredibly spiritual and insightful effect. People have said they’ve had visual experiences whilst experiencing this strain under scientific settings.
One things for sure, this strain has an incredible name, an air of mystery and some cool looking mushrooms, so why not choose it for your studies?
Storage
Please keep your spores in the fridge between 2-8c to ensure they stay fresh and viable for your studies. They can be kept for up to six months in these conditions prior to being viewed. We would recommend taking them out 12 hours prior to studying them so they can acclimatize to room temperature.
The Syringe Itself
All our spore syringes are carefully packed in the UK. To avoid premature injection during transit, the included needle is kept safely in the plastic packet and the syringe is secured with a syringe end cap. We do not include an alcohol swab as we do not want our customers to wipe the already sterile needle.
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Disclaimer
Please note that it is illegal to grow magic mushrooms within the UK. We ask that you do not use these spores to grow mushrooms, but instead use them to study under a microscope. We cannot be held liable for any illegal use of these spores. Please check your local regulations as we cannot be responsible for the laws you should follow in your own country.
Daniel Horvacki (verified owner) –
nice big chunks of spores inside the syringe, very fun to examine under a microscope. it fills up the glass plate very fast, can’t wait to look at it again in a month or so.