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Genetic Background:
Blue Meanie is a notable strain within the Pan genus, originating from tropical and subtropical regions. Often found in grasslands and coastal areas, this strain is widely recognized for its adaptability and resilience. It has become a valuable subject of study in mycological research, particularly for its environmental adaptability and growth characteristics.

Growth Characteristics:
This strain is known for its fast colonization and strong fruiting potential. Blue Meanie thrives on nutrient-rich substrates, making it an ideal candidate for research into fungal adaptability across various climates. Its aggressive growth and contamination resistance are key points of interest for those studying fungal growth patterns and environmental interactions.

Appearance:
Blue Meanie mushrooms are small to medium in size, with convex caps that exhibit a bluish tint, which intensifies when handled. The mushrooms also feature slender stems and distinct “mottle gills,” adding to its appeal in research regarding spore structure and morphology.

Historical Significance:
This strain has been extensively studied for its ecological role in tropical environments, particularly in grassland ecosystems. Its resilience and adaptability have made it a subject of ongoing research in the fields of mycology and ecology.

Note:
Blue Meanie spores are sold for educational, research, and identification purposes only. Ensure compliance with local laws before acquiring or handling these spores.

  • Colonization Fast
  • Harvest Big
  • Resistance Big
  • Strength Super strong
  • Incubation 21-24 oC
  • Fruiting 19-24 oC
  • Experience Advance