Beginner's Guide to Psilocybe Spores
New to magic mushroom spores? Start here!
This guide explains what spores are, how spore syringes work, and how to begin your microscopy journey in a safe, legal way.
What Are Psilocybe Spores?
Spores are microscopic reproductive cells—similar to seeds—but with no psychoactive content.
This is why they are legal in the UK.
Each spore contains:
Genetic traits
Shape and colour patterns
Identification markers unique to its strain
What Is a Spore Syringe?
A spore syringe contains:
Sterile water
Suspended Psilocybe spores
A sealed, sterile needle tip
Their purpose: to allow scientists and hobbyists to easily place spores onto a slide.
Why Study Spores Under the Microscope?
Many people begin microscopy because they:
Are fascinated by fungal biology
Want to compare different Psilocybe strains
Previously foraged wild mushrooms (e.g., liberty caps)
Want a legal, safe way to learn more
Enjoy scientific photography
Love learning for its own sake
What You Can Legally Do With Spores in the UK
Permitted:
✔ Study spores under a microscope
✔ Take photographs
✔ Compare strains
✔ Build a spore library
Not permitted:
✘ Germinating spores
✘ Using spores to grow mushrooms
✘ Possessing cultivated Psilocybe mushrooms
Choosing Your First Strains
Best beginner options:
Why?
Clear, strong spore prints
Easy-to-view structures
Rich colouration
Reliable density
How to Use Your First Spore Syringe
Shake gently
Place one small drop on a slide
Add a cover slip
Start viewing
Increase magnification slowly
Photograph your results
Tips for Total Beginners
Start with one strain at a time
Label everything
Use extra light for darker spores
Keep your hands steady
Don’t overuse the syringe — one drop goes far
To read more about the different strains, check out our blog.




