The Treasure Coast Spore Syringe is designed for buyers seeking a clearly identified Psilocybe cubensis specimen sourced from a specific geographic region. Originating from Florida’s Treasure Coast, this spore syringe offers consistent morphology, strong spore visibility under magnification, and dependable preparation standards for microscopy, educational, and taxonomic research.
This product focuses on accuracy, sterility, and traceable strain background for users who want a defined specimen rather than mixed or undocumented genetics.
Treasure Coast strain origin and background
The Treasure Coast strain traces its origin to Florida’s eastern coastal region, an area known for naturally occurring Psilocybe cubensis in warm, humid environments. Researchers value this strain because its geographic origin is clearly documented, making it useful for studying regional variation within cubensis populations.
Its Florida lineage provides an additional point of comparison for microscopy users examining spores from different climates and environments.
Microscopy characteristics of Treasure Coast spores
Spore morphology and visibility
- Spore color: Dark purplish-brown
- Spore shape: Subellipsoid
- Spore size: Approximately 11–17 µm by 8–11 µm
- Print consistency: Dense and uniform
These features allow for clean slide preparation and repeatable microscopic observation.
Genetic consistency
Treasure Coast spores maintain consistent structural traits across samples, which supports comparative microscopy and educational demonstrations where repeatability matters.
Treasure Coast Spore Syringe features
What this spore syringe includes
- Sterile 12cc spore syringe prepared in a controlled laboratory environment
- High spore concentration for clear microscopic examination
- Individually sealed sterile needle
- Prepared using HEPA-filtered airflow to reduce contamination risk
Each Treasure Coast Spore Syringe is produced exclusively for microscopy use and handled carefully during storage and transport.
Recommended storage temperature and handling
To preserve spore integrity and long-term viability:
- Preferred storage temperature: 35–46°F (2–8°C)
- Storage method: Refrigerated, sealed, and protected from light
- Handling guidance: Avoid repeated warming and cooling cycles
Proper storage supports consistent microscopy results over time.
Who this Treasure Coast Spore Syringe is best suited for
- Microscopy hobbyists studying Psilocybe cubensis spores
- Educational institutions teaching fungal morphology
- Researchers comparing regional cubensis genetics
- Buyers seeking a Florida-origin spore syringe with clear lineage
You can view additional cubensis research options on the main catalog at mushroom spore syringe collections.
Why buyers choose Treasure Coast Spore Syringes
- Documented Florida geographic origin
- Classic cubensis spore structure
- Reliable spore density for slide work
- Sterile preparation and consistent quality control
Many buyers pair this strain with other options available on the spore syringe homepage to conduct side-by-side microscopy comparisons.
FAQs about Treasure Coast Spore Syringes
What is the Treasure Coast Spore Syringe used for?
It is sold strictly for microscopy, educational, and scientific research purposes involving spore observation under magnification.
Does the Treasure Coast Spore Syringe contain psilocybin?
No. Spores do not contain psilocybin or psilocin.
How long can a Treasure Coast spore syringe be stored?
You can store it for several months when refrigerated at 35–46°F (2–8°C) and kept sealed in its original packaging.
Is the Treasure Coast strain different from other cubensis spores?
Yes. Its documented Florida origin and consistent morphology make it useful for regional and comparative microscopy studies.
Is cultivation permitted?
Cultivation of Psilocybe cubensis is illegal in many jurisdictions. This product is not sold for cultivation, and buyers must follow local laws.









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