Golden Teacher Spores
$9.94 – $106.50Price range: $9.94 through $106.50
Golden Teacher is arguably the most widely recognized Psilocybe cubensis strain in existence, first appearing in the 1980s. Its large golden caps and heavy spore production have made it the go-to reference strain for microscopy researchers building their first cubensis slide collections.
Description
The Quintessential Cubensis
Golden Teacher emerged in the mid-1980s, though its exact discoverer remains debated. It appeared in Florida — a state with ideal subtropical conditions for Psilocybe cubensis — and quickly became the standard-bearer for the species among amateur mycologists. The name references both the distinctive golden-yellow cap coloration and the strain’s forgiving nature for beginners learning to work with fungal cultures. Three decades later, it remains the single most recognized cubensis variety worldwide.
Spore Profile
Golden Teacher deposits exceptionally heavy spore prints in a dark purple-brown to black tone. Individual spores are subellipsoid, 12–15 × 8–10 micrometers, with well-defined walls and a prominent germ pore. The sheer volume of spores produced per fruiting body means that a single print can supply material for an extensive slide library. Spore pigmentation is intense and uniform, producing excellent contrast when mounted in standard media. For calibration purposes, Golden Teacher spores are frequently used as a size reference when measuring less-common species.
Morphological Details
The characteristic feature of Golden Teacher is its cap: broad, fleshy, and colored a striking golden-yellow to amber, often with lighter edges and a slightly darker central disc. Caps regularly exceed 50 mm in diameter and flatten dramatically at maturity, sometimes developing wavy or upturned margins. Stipes are thick, white to cream, bruising blue-green on contact. The persistent annulus becomes heavily coated with dropped spores. Young specimens display a classic convex cap with universal veil remnants. Colonization is moderate, and fruiting occurs readily at 22–25°C across diverse substrates.
Central Role in Research
Golden Teacher functions as the de facto control strain in cubensis microscopy. Its consistent morphology, reliable sporulation, and widespread availability mean that nearly every comparative study of cubensis varieties includes it. When researchers describe another strain’s spores as “larger than Golden Teacher” or “lighter than Golden Teacher,” they are implicitly acknowledging its role as the benchmark. No serious cubensis collection is complete without it.
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Additional information
| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|---|
| CHOOSE TYPE | SINGLE SYRINGE, TWO SPORE SYRINGES, FOUR SPORE SYRINGES, 10-PACK SYRINGES, SPORE PRINT |
| CHOOSE CONCENTRATION | NORMAL CONCENTRATION, SUPERCHARGED SPORES |
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