Psilocybe Cyanescens is the sister species to the psilocybe azurescens and is also native to the Pacific NW USA and is now spread through many countries in Europe. It's nick name is "wavy caps" as you can see by it's wavy looking caps, very cool! It's a cold weather wood loving species and thrives in the Seattle area due the alder mulch used in landscaping. The Psilocybe Cyanescens does not just thrive in Washington state though, as so many mushroom pickers have spread the spores along the western states and Canada. This species has really adapted to change and tends to be one of the most popular species of psilocybin mushrooms to find in Oregon and Washington. In Paul Stamet’s book "Psilocybe Mushrooms of the World", Paul points out how so many mushroom pickers were being arrested for trespassing in the 70's and the people were carriers for spores to the police station and courthouses. Paul writes this area became one is his favorite areas for picking Psilocybe Cyanescens mushrooms! How ironic and funny. 

 I once took a mushroom hunting vacation to Seattle to visit John Allen and he gave me the city tour to find and identify magic mushrooms native to the state of Washington for that time of year. We found quite a few different magic mushroom species but the ps. cyanescens were pretty much everywhere we searched and just confirmed that this species of psilocybe's thrives and grows quite easily. And almost everywhere we found the cyanescens we also found the deadly galerina mushrooms next to them. Although they are easy to tell apart, they do look similar and can easily be confused by someone uneducated and to excited to pick shrooms. 

This cool weather mushroom thrives in sawdust and small wood chips of fast decomposing hardwoods. In the Pacific NW USA it’s quite commonly found on alder mulch. This cool weather mushroom grows in temperature ranges around 40-70F. Even for spores to germinate, the temps need to be down around the 45F-55F range to start the life cycle in nature. However spawn runs have been noted as high as 75F but spore germination and fruiting temperatures are always much lower, below 40F. This is typical of MOST wood loving cool weather psilocybe mushrooms.

The psilocybe cyanescens are very powerful medicine and command respect and caution. How ever they are quite beautiful with their wavy caps dancing in the air calling out for attention. It's also quite interesting this species thrives in mulched landscapes in urban areas where people are. You could say it's a social mushroom. cool

 These are limited to 4 per customer until later in August

jamiel 12/08/2020

omg this is fireeeeeeeee would buy again 10/10

DSO 10/08/2020

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Kevin 02/10/2019

Tried a syringe of this in two grain bags. Nothing happened after two months.


Reply from The Hawk: this species does need cooler temps to germinate as it's NOT tropical. It also greatly benefits from hardwood sawdust since it liked wood chips in nature. Hopefully you reached out to me

Medicine Seeker 01/05/2019

This was my first attempt to grow my own mushrooms for medicine; at the time of this writing, my jars have been in the bin for 3 weeks. I inoculated 6 jars with 1 spore syringe of P. Cyanescen, following the instructions as best I could (oven technique, steady 78-89 degrees in the chamber, etc). Unfortunately, none of these specimens have chosen to give me the honor of their colonization. I will definitely try again! Mushrooms.com kindly included a free (previously returned) spore-syringe of AA+ Albino Cubensis in the spirit of the holiday season. I inoculated 4 jars with this and have been blessed with 2 jars currently colonizing.

Reply from Mr. Hawk: The ps. cyanscens should Never be anyones introduction to gr0*ng mushrooms. It's an advanced species. It's for experienced mad scientist with a lot of time and motivation who like a challenge.

Landtrout 02/16/2017

This species really got my mushroom hunting itch fired up. I had spent a lot of time and gas searching around parks, and the coast only to find a small handful, which was enough for my girlfriend and I! I decided it would be best to have these growing a yard. They took to grain very well, and transferred to sawdust/woodchips and are off to an awesome start, I am looking forward to the fall! Very fast growing mycelium in the yard.

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Psilocybe Cyanescen Spore Syringe

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