Strain Characteristics – Golden Teacher
Golden Teacher stands out with its distinct golden-yellow caps and thick, resilient stems. First described in the 1980s, this variety has since gained worldwide acclaim for its durability and suitability for laboratory research. The mycelium of Golden Teacher grows evenly on agar medium, forming a dense, healthy network of hyphae, making it a favorite among both novice and advanced mycologists.
Applications and Educational Value
This Petri dish culture is an excellent resource for microscopic observations, structural analysis of the mycelium, and documentation of the strain's developmental cycle. It is intended for educational, scientific, and collection purposes. Its clean, isolated culture allows for comparative experiments with other Psilocybe cubensis varieties and exploration of phenotypic differences in controlled settings.
Safety and Legality
The Psilocybe Cubensis Golden Teacher culture on a Petri dish contains no fruiting bodies or psychoactive substances, making its possession and use for research purposes legal under current regulations. Produced under sterile laboratory conditions, the culture ensures the highest level of quality and purity.
Why choose the Psilocybe Cubensis Golden Teacher Petri Dish Culture?
One of the most well-known and respected strains worldwide
Clean, stable culture ideal for research and education
Rapid, even mycelial growth on agar medium
Excellent material for documentation and microscopic analysis
Storage and Handling
To preserve the freshness and viability of the mycelium, the Petri dish should be stored at 2–4°C. Working with the culture requires maintaining sterile conditions, ensuring the best possible results in observations and experiments.
The Psilocybe Cubensis Golden Teacher culture on Petri dish is an essential tool for anyone seeking to expand their mycological knowledge and conduct personal research on one of the most legendary mushroom strains.