Everything you need to know about bluey vuitton muhsrooms

  • Bluey Vuitton mushrooms do not produce spore prints
  • The genetic lineage of bluey vuitton is a combination of Penis envy and Panama wild land race genetics. Grown and created in the lab by Psilly cybin aka Frank in Los Angeles, California. (2014)
  • Bluey vuitton has above average psilocybin content and is known to produce large fruiting bodies with strong effects. This cubensis variety has made it to the top of the list for recreational mushroom spore fanatics.

The name “Bluey Vuitton” is a very catchy name and made waves in recent time. Panama cubensis is a standard land race golden cap variety that has a fast colonization and fruiting time. ( 2 weeks to fruit once the grain and substate is mixed is an average time versus sometimes 4 weeks for penis envy to produce fruiting bodies)

Difficulty level to create Bluey Vuitton: moderate to intermediate

Colonization time line for spore research with Bluey vuitton

week 1: should see a visual start of mycelium within the area inoculated with an isolated spore syringe. Generally 10 cc is used for a 2 lb bag of grain spawn.

week 2 : large mass of mycelium is ready to be broken up and distributed to any uncolonized grain.

week 3: grain is compltely colonized and now transferred to substrate like CVG in a xls-a unicorn bag

week 4: substate and grain have consolidated and colonized the entire area. fruiting conditions begin spray with water and introduce fresh air exchance (FAE)

week 5: hyphae begins to form on surface of substrate and pins early states of primordia begin to surface

week 6: Fruiting bodies begin to mature and produce a full canopy of bluey vuitton.

Pro tips:

  • maintain tempertures in the 72-78 F range for optimal colonization and fruiting conditions.
  • Fresh air exchange and spraying a 2-3 times a week is more than enough for optimal results
  • high humidty in the >80 percent range will increase productivity and boost results.

When to harvest Bluey Vuitton?

The texture of the caps and stems should be firm when harvesting. If the mushrooms have a softer mushy texture you are waiting too long to harvest. The veil under the cap for Bluey’s is very subtle and tends to be hard to see visually on most isolations of this mushroom. The morphology of bluey vuitton can fluxuate heavily based on the spores that were used to isolate the desired phenotype. Some spore isolations of bluey vuitton are smaller fruits that take longer to research or do not work in both monotubs and bags respectively. Every mycologist has a different approach to cultivating shrooms so be sure to ask your spore vendor how they breed and what ratios of grain/substrate they use to produce optimal results.

Bluey Vuitton mushroom potency test review

Laboratory technician testing dried psilocybin Bluey Vuitton mushrooms using analytical equipment to measure potency levels.
Verified lab results for Bluey Vuitton mushroom sample.

The most important area on this test result is the maximum equivalent psilocybin category percentage (1.779%)

This is almost triple the potency of golden teachers (average 0.60% active)

Trouble shooting difficulties researching lab grown strains like Bluey Vuitton? Your not alone! The time it takes for these babies to fruit is much longer than the majority of magic mushroom strains in the cubensis family but the wait is worth it for the larger yield and potency.

– Avoid cooler temperature. <72 F. Cold temperature is known to throw off mutations like blobs and slow down research.

– Always make sure to have a layer of moisture on the surface on the substate once you enter fruting conditions (increase oxygen flow, moisture, light) These are the three main pinning triggers for any mushroom. Dont have time to baby sit your research kit? Try using a casing layer to maintain humidity at the surface.

Close-up of Bluey Vuitton magic mushrooms with prominent blue bruising on white, dense caps.

Bluey Vuitton is characterized by its caramel cap and intensive brusing when harvested. Bluey vuitton does not produce spore prints but spores can be collected with sterile swabs.

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