Premium Orrisa 10ml spore syringe for microscopy and research, appreciated by collectors for reliability and clarity under the microscope.
History & Origin
Orrisa is widely circulated in the mycology community, with roots linked to regions known for rich fungal biodiversity. Its reputation stems from resilience and consistent performance in varied conditions.
Reported Properties (growing and effects of consumption in countries where cultivation is legal)
Where legally cultivated, Orrisa is reported to produce reliable flushes with distinctive visual characteristics. Anecdotal reports vary; experiences are described as set- and setting-dependent.
Favoured Growing Conditions
Orrisa typically prefers warm, humid environments. Colonisation is often robust around 24–27°C; fruiting favours 21–24°C with high humidity (90–95%) and ample fresh air exchange. Suitable substrates include brown rice flour, manure-based composts, and coir/vermiculite mixes.
Mycology Research Appeal
Under microscopy, Orrisa spores are valued for uniformity and clarity, supporting comparative morphology and educational study.
DISCLAIMER
These spores are sold strictly for microscopy, research, and educational purposes within the UK. Please note that the cultivation of Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms is illegal in the UK, and we strongly advise you to comply with all laws applicable in your region. We do not condone or encourage any unlawful use of these spores. All information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as encouragement or instruction to cultivate mushrooms.












