Description
Penis Envy – Isolated Spore Syringe
Origin:
The origins of the Penis Envy strain can be traced back to Steven Pollack, who initially sent the original spores to an enigmatic figure known as “Gee.” Gee, residing in seclusion in the Pacific Northwest, kept his work secret for decades, perfecting the appearance of the penis mushroom. While some claimed that Terence McKenna was connected to its development, this connection remains unconfirmed. After Gee’s efforts, the Penis Envy strain gained popularity for its distinctive appearance and potent effects, marking a unique chapter in the history of this mushroom
The Penis Envy strain of mushrooms has demonstrated remarkable genetic variability, giving rise to a spectrum of intriguing variations. These variations encompass a wide range of cap colors, including vibrant green, pure white, and various shades of tan and brown.
- Gill Formation – Penis Envy mushrooms are known for their medium to large gills, which exhibit a wide range of formations. This variability is a result of the typically unstable genetic traits of this strain. While these mushrooms tend to have readily available gills for spore production, they typically do not discharge spores themselves.
- Microscopy Features – When examining Penis Envy mushrooms under a microscope, you’ll observe purplish brown spores as well as albino spores. These spores measure approximately 7 x 12 micrometers in size. While Penis Envy mushrooms typically do not release spores, occasional spore discharge has been observed. During germination, spores often display clamp connections and fine, feathered mycelium. To fully appreciate these microscopic features, it’s advisable to use microscopes and magnification equipment.
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