Description
The Squat MAK is a distinctive strain of the species Psilocybe cubensis, known for its short, stout stems and dense fruiting bodies. It has been selectively cultivated for reliable growth and consistent morphology, making it a valuable specimen for collectors and mycologists. (Source: general cubensis lineage studies)
Origin and Lineage: Squat MAK is believed to derive from established cubensis lineages, with selective emphasis on compact growth and thick caps. This strain has been developed to provide predictable fruiting patterns and morphological stability under controlled cultivation. (Source: mycology cultivation resources)
Growth Traits: Squat MAK demonstrates robust mycelial colonization and produces dense, compact fruiting bodies with short, thick stems. Its growth is reliable on nutrient-rich substrates, and it maintains consistent characteristics across multiple cultivation cycles. These traits make it suitable for observation, documentation, and study of cubensis morphology. (Source: grower observations and community feedback)
Use and Context: Intended for microscopy, taxonomy, or collection purposes only. Squat MAK serves as a specimen for studying fungal morphology, growth patterns, and genetics. Its dense caps, squat stems, and stable structure provide valuable material for educational and research purposes. (Source: mycological research and documentation)
Characteristics at a glance:
- Classification: Psilocybe cubensis lineage
- Appearance: Short, thick stems, dense caps
- Cultivation interest: Stable morphology, predictable fruiting, compact growth
- Intended purpose: Mycological study, microscopy, and spore print collection





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