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Mondo Spore Syringe Psilocybe cubensis Hawaii

Spore Syringes

by Mondo

€ 19,99
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Fast-colonising Hawaiian PES strain in a 20ml ready-to-inject Mondo spore syringe — produces heavy flushes of thick-stemmed fruit bodies with 25–75mm caps. Sterilised rye grain is the recommended substrate for best results. Includes sterile needle and alcohol swab so you can inoculate straight out of the box.
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Mondo Spore Syringe — Psilocybe cubensis Hawaii

The Mondo Spore Syringe Psilocybe cubensis Hawaii is a ready-to-use inoculation tool containing spores of the Hawaiian PES (PESH) strain — a fast-colonising Psilocybe cubensis variety known for producing heavy, oversized fruit bodies with caps measuring 25–75mm across. If you want massive flushes from a strain that colonises substrate quickly, this is the syringe to reach for.

Mondo has built a solid reputation among European cultivators for clean, viable spore syringes, and the Hawaii strain is one of their most popular offerings for good reason. It's vigorous, forgiving, and rewards even modest growing setups with dense canopies of thick-stemmed mushrooms. We've stocked Mondo syringes for years and the consistency batch to batch is genuinely impressive — you rarely see a dud.

Fast colonisation 25–75mm cap diameter 20ml spore syringe Sterilised rye substrate recommended Mondo — Netherlands

Why the Hawaii Strain Stands Out Among Psilocybe cubensis Varieties

The Psilocybe cubensis Hawaii strain (Hawaiian PES / PESH) colonises faster than most cubensis varieties we carry. Where something like Ecuador or Golden Teacher might take its time working through a jar of grain, Hawaii tends to show visible mycelium growth within days of inoculation, and full colonisation often wraps up noticeably sooner. That speed matters — the less time your substrate sits partially colonised, the smaller the window for contaminants to take hold.

Then there's the fruit bodies themselves. Hawaii produces big, meaty mushrooms. We're talking thick stems and caps that spread 25–75mm wide — some growers report individual specimens that look almost comically large next to other cubensis strains. The flushes tend to be heavy too, not just in individual mushroom size but in overall yield per flush. If you're the type who wants to see your substrate absolutely covered in pins, this strain delivers.

The honest limitation? Big fruit bodies sometimes mean fewer individual mushrooms per flush compared to strains that produce loads of smaller ones (like B+). You get weight, but not always count. For most growers that's a worthwhile trade-off, but it's worth knowing upfront.

What You Get in the Mondo Spore Syringe Kit

Each Mondo Spore Syringe Psilocybe cubensis Hawaii includes everything you need for inoculation — no hunting around for extras.

ComponentDetail
Spore syringe20ml syringe containing Psilocybe cubensis Hawaii spores in sterile solution
NeedleSterile hypodermic needle, individually wrapped
Alcohol swabFor sterilising injection ports before inoculation
StrainPsilocybe cubensis Hawaii (Hawaiian PES / PESH)
SKUSH0022
ProducerMondo — Netherlands
Recommended substrateSterilised rye grain
Inoculation rate3–5ml per litre of substrate
StorageRefrigerate at 2–8°C — viable for months when stored properly

How to Use the Mondo Spore Syringe — Step by Step

Inoculating grain substrate with a spore syringe is straightforward, but sterile technique separates a successful grow from a mouldy mess. Follow each step carefully.

  1. Prepare your workspace. Wipe down all surfaces with isopropyl alcohol (70%). Work in a still-air box or in front of a laminar flow hood if you have one. At minimum, close windows, turn off fans, and reduce air movement in the room.
  2. Shake the spore syringe vigorously for 15–20 seconds. Spores settle during storage — you want them evenly distributed throughout the solution before injecting.
  3. Attach the sterile needle to the syringe. Keep the protective cap on until you're ready to inject.
  4. Flame-sterilise the needle with a lighter or alcohol lamp until it glows red. Allow it to cool for 30 seconds — do not blow on it, do not touch it, and do not inject while hot.
  5. Wipe the injection port of your grain jar or bag with the included alcohol swab.
  6. Insert the needle through the injection port and inject 3–5ml of spore solution per litre of substrate. Distribute the solution by angling the needle slightly as you depress the plunger.
  7. Withdraw the needle and cover the injection port with micropore tape if it doesn't self-seal.
  8. Re-sterilise the needle between each jar or bag. Let it cool fully before the next injection.
  9. Store inoculated jars at 24–27°C in darkness. Avoid direct sunlight and temperature fluctuations.
  10. Check for visible mycelium growth within 7–14 days. Full colonisation of a 1-litre jar typically takes 2–4 weeks depending on temperature and grain type.

Spore Syringe vs Spore Vial vs Spore Print — Which Format to Choose

Mondo produces spores in multiple formats, and each has its place. Here's how they compare for the Hawaii strain specifically.

FormatVolumeBest forShelf lifeEase of use
Spore syringe (this product)20mlDirect grain inoculation — the most common methodMonths refrigeratedHighest — ready to inject out of the box
Spore vial10mlAgar work and liquid culture startersUp to 2 years refrigeratedModerate — requires transfer technique
Spore printN/A (dry deposit)Long-term storage and tradingYears when stored dryLowest — must create your own syringe or agar transfer

For most growers — especially if this is your first or second cultivation project — the spore syringe is the right call. No extra steps, no additional equipment beyond what's included. You shake, you inject, you wait. The Mondo Spore Vial is a better pick if you're working with agar plates or want to build a liquid culture library, but that's a more advanced workflow.

Complete your setup: pair this Mondo Spore Syringe Psilocybe cubensis Hawaii with sterilised rye grain substrate bags for the fastest colonisation. A still-air box and isopropyl alcohol (70%) are the two cheapest upgrades that make the biggest difference to your success rate. If you'd rather skip the inoculation step entirely, Mondo also produces ready-to-fruit grow kits with fully colonised substrate — just add water and wait.

Why Sterile Technique Matters More Than Strain Choice

We've seen people lose entire batches of Hawaii — one of the most vigorous colonisers available — because they skipped the alcohol wipe or inoculated in a kitchen with the extractor fan running. Contaminants like Trichoderma and cobweb mould don't care how fast your mycelium grows if they get a head start.

The Hawaii strain does give you an advantage here. Faster colonisation means the mycelium claims territory before competitors can establish. But that advantage evaporates if you introduce thousands of airborne spores during inoculation. A still-air box — literally a plastic storage tub with two arm holes — reduces contamination rates dramatically. We've watched customers go from 50% jar loss to near-zero just by adding that one piece of equipment.

The other failure mode we see regularly: temperature. Hawaii likes 24–27°C during colonisation. Below 20°C and growth stalls. Above 30°C and you're creating ideal conditions for bacterial contamination while stressing the mycelium. A simple seedling heat mat with a thermostat keeps things consistent without any guesswork.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many jars can I inoculate with one Mondo spore syringe?

At the recommended rate of 3–5ml per litre of substrate, a 20ml syringe covers 4–6 one-litre jars. Use the lower end (3ml) if your sterile technique is solid and the higher end (5ml) if you want faster colonisation or are working in less-than-ideal conditions.

How should I store the spore syringe if I'm not using it straight away?

Refrigerate at 2–8°C in a clean ziplock bag. Don't freeze it — ice crystals can damage spores. Stored properly, Mondo spore syringes remain viable for several months. Always shake well before use, as spores clump together during storage.

What substrate works best for Psilocybe cubensis Hawaii?

Sterilised rye grain is the recommended substrate and the one we'd pick every time for this strain. The kernel size and moisture content suit Hawaii's aggressive colonisation style. Brown rice flour (BRF) cakes work but colonise slower and produce smaller yields.

How long until I see mycelium growth after inoculation?

With Hawaii, you'll typically see white mycelium patches forming at the injection sites within 5–10 days at 24–27°C. Full colonisation of a one-litre rye jar usually takes 2–4 weeks. If you see green, black, or bright orange growth, that's contamination — isolate and discard that jar immediately.

Is the Hawaii strain good for first-time growers?

Yes — it's one of the best choices for a first grow. Fast colonisation reduces the contamination window, and the strain is forgiving of minor temperature fluctuations. The main thing to get right is sterile technique during inoculation. If you can manage that, Hawaii does the rest with minimal fuss.

What's the difference between Hawaiian PES and Copelandia Hawaiian?

Completely different species. Hawaiian PES (this product) is Psilocybe cubensis — the most commonly cultivated species, grown on grain substrate. Copelandia Hawaiian is Panaeolus cyanescens, a different species that requires dung-based substrate and more advanced growing conditions. Don't confuse the two when ordering.

Can I use a spore syringe to inoculate agar plates?

You can, but a spore vial is better suited for agar work because the solution is more concentrated and the smaller volume gives you finer control. If a syringe is all you have, drop 1–2ml onto the agar surface and spread gently. Expect multi-spore germination — you'll need to isolate sectors for clean cultures.

Why did my needle melt during flame sterilisation?

You injected before the needle cooled. Heat transfers from the metal into the plastic luer-lock fitting. Wait at least 30 seconds after flaming — the needle should be cool to the touch before it goes anywhere near the syringe body or the injection port.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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