Keeper’s Creepers Spores
$9.94 – $106.50Price range: $9.94 through $106.50
Keeper’s Creepers is a Psilocybe cubensis strain named for its prolific rhizomorphic mycelial growth, which spreads across substrates in thick, rope-like strands. It delivers consistent dark spore prints and aggressive colonization characteristics valued by microscopy researchers.
Description
A Name Earned Through Growth
Keeper’s Creepers takes its evocative name from a distinctive growth characteristic: particularly aggressive rhizomorphic mycelium that advances across substrates in thick, rope-like strands rather than the finer, more diffuse tomentose growth seen in some cubensis strains. The term “creepers” refers to this spreading habit, while “keeper’s” suggests a strain worth keeping in one’s collection. The precise origin and developer are not well-documented in published literature, but the strain has circulated in the mycological community long enough to establish a consistent reputation.
Spore Examination
Under the microscope, Keeper’s Creepers spores fit comfortably within Psilocybe cubensis norms — subellipsoid, 11–14 × 7–9 micrometers, smooth-walled, with a visible germ pore. Print color is dark purple-brown with good density. The consistency of spore morphology from print to print is notable; this is a genetically stable isolate that does not produce the occasional size outliers seen in less-stabilized strains. For routine microscopy work, this predictability is a practical advantage when preparing standardized slide sets.
Growth and Form
Beyond the signature rhizomorphic mycelium, Keeper’s Creepers produces medium-sized fruiting bodies with convex to plane caps in the 30–50 mm range. Cap coloration is a classic golden-brown with lighter margins. Stipes are moderately thick, white, and display standard blue-green bruising. The veil is membranous and typically leaves a clean annulus. Colonization speed is above average — unsurprising given the aggressive mycelial character that defines the strain. Fruiting temperatures of 23–26°C on standard grain or manure-based substrates produce reliable results.
Why Researchers Keep This One
Keeper’s Creepers provides a useful illustration of mycelial growth morphology variation within cubensis. Comparing its thick rhizomorphic growth against the tomentose, cottony growth of other strains helps students understand that fungal colonization is not a uniform process. The strong colonization also means fewer contamination events in culture — a practical benefit for labs maintaining multiple strains simultaneously.
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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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