The Jedi Mind Fuck mushroom has earned a legendary reputation among Psilocybe cubensis strains for its robust genetic characteristics, dense fruiting bodies, and exceptional spore production. Believed to originate from a wild specimen found in Georgia, USA, JMF has since been stabilized and celebrated for its resilience and remarkable physical features.
Our Jedi Mind Fuck Spore Print offers a sterile, lab-prepared sample, ideal for microscopy, taxonomy, and strain comparison studies. Each print is densely populated with viable spores, perfect for in-depth analysis by serious mycology researchers.
Species: Psilocybe cubensis
Strain: Jedi Mind Fuck (JMF)
Spore Color: Deep purplish-brown to black
Print Medium: Sterile aluminum foil
Intended Use: Microscopy and taxonomic research only
Storage: Store in a cool, dark, dry place; refrigeration recommended for maximum viability (up to 12 months)
The Jedi Mind Fuck mushroom first entered the mycology world through wild discovery in Georgia and was later developed and refined by underground cultivators. Its name reflects the strain’s strong reputation for extraordinary potency and visual impact.
Unlike some hybridized or heavily crossbred strains, JMF maintains traits reminiscent of classic cubensis, but with enhanced vigor in fruit body development and heavy spore deposition. Researchers often note its impressive size, thick caps, and bold, well-defined structures, all of which make it highly desirable for microscopic studies.
Jedi Mind Fuck’s lineage also contributed to experimental breeding projects aimed at developing more resilient and uniquely potent cubensis varieties.
The cap of the Jedi Mind Fuck mushroom ranges from 3–7 cm in diameter, maturing from a bell shape to a broad, convex form. The coloration often features rich golden or caramel hues with a characteristic purplish tint as the mushroom matures. Caps are usually fleshy, slightly wrinkled, and known for producing dense, rich spore drops—ideal for thick, detailed spore prints.
The stems are notably thick, ranging from 8–14 cm in height. They are pale white to off-white with dense internal tissue and vivid blue bruising when handled, signaling high psilocybin presence. The strength and structure of the stems allow the fruiting bodies to support larger caps compared to many other cubensis strains.
The gills of Jedi Mind Fuck are closely packed, starting off light cream and darkening to deep purple-brown as spore maturity is reached. These gills contribute to the production of heavy, rich prints and make Jedi Mind Fuck an excellent candidate for spore collection and microscopic analysis.
The Jedi Mind Fuck mushroom is particularly valued in mycology research for:
Genetic Resilience: Strong, stable characteristics with minimal mutation tendencies
Dense Spore Production: Ideal for high-detail microscopy slides
Structural Integrity: Thick-walled hyphae and well-developed cap anatomy
Crossbreeding Potential: Commonly selected for hybrid experimentation due to its robustness
Its consistent spore formation and rich pigment profile make Jedi Mind Fuck a must-study for researchers focused on cubensis taxonomy and morphology.
Premium sterile spore print on aluminum foil
Rich, dense spore deposits for enhanced microscopic visibility
100% sterile preparation inside an ISO-7 clean room
Packaged securely to maintain spore viability during shipping
Discreet and temperature-protected delivery
This Jedi Mind Fuck Spore Print is intended strictly for microscopy and educational research only. Cultivation of Psilocybe cubensis is illegal in several U.S. states. Lab Link Supply does not ship to California, Georgia, or Idaho. By purchasing, you affirm that you are 18 years of age or older and will comply with all local laws.
Expand your mycological collection with the legendary genetics of the Jedi Mind Fuck mushroom — a cornerstone strain for serious research and microscopy enthusiasts.
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