Psilocybe Cubensis
Variation:
Golden Teacher
Habitat: Bovine,
Equine Dung and Enriched Soils
Climate:
Subtropical
Cap: 50+ mm in
diameter, convex to broadly convex to plane at maturity. Reddish cinnamon brown
maturing to golden brown to light yellow. Surface dry with pronounced and
persistent remnants of universal veil on cap (spots). Flesh white soon bruises
bluish green.
Stem: 125+ mm in
length, yellowish. Flesh bruising bluish green where injured. Persistent
membranous annulus (ring) from partial veil that becomes dusted with purple
brown spores at maturity.
Gills: Attachment
adnate to adnexed. Grayish coloration in young fruit bodies becoming nearly
black in maturity.
Spores: Dark
purplish brown, subellipsoid on 4-spored basidia
Variety Origin:
The Golden Teacher is a
classic cube. GT is very domesticated and is a good candidate for multispore
inoculation.
Nobody seems to know where
the Golden Teacher Cube came from but it was likely discovered in the Gulf
region of the USA. This cube has been around for quite a while and has been
sold by many vendors. It can produce average to large flushes of average
looking cubes. Some GT's can grow to be quite large. Some may display a nipple
on the top of the cap and according to Workman, the occasional 'wart'.
Colonization and fruiting
times may be a little slower than average. Opinions about the GT are quite
mixed. Most love it, some hate it.
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