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Mondo Spore Syringe Psilocybe Cubensis McKennaii

Spore Syringes

by Mondo

€ 19,99
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Grow one of the most potent Psilocybe cubensis strains at home with this 20ml McKennaii spore syringe from Mondo. Enough spores to inoculate 1–2 substrates, with a sterile needle and alcohol swab included. Colonises in 10–14 days at 28–30 degrees — multiple flushes from a single kit.
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Mondo McKennaii Spore Syringe — Psilocybe Cubensis Spores for Home Cultivation

The Mondo McKennaii Spore Syringe is a 20ml syringe loaded with millions of Psilocybe cubensis McKennaii spores, ready to inoculate 1–2 substrates for home mushroom cultivation. Named after the legendary ethnobotanist and psychonaut Terence McKenna, this strain has earned a reputation among growers for producing mushrooms that rank among the most potent cubensis varieties reported. If you want a cultivation project with serious reward potential, this is where you start.

20ml Spore Syringe McKennaii Strain Inoculates 1–2 Substrates 10–14 Day Colonisation Needle + Alcohol Swab Included

What Makes the McKennaii Strain Worth Growing

McKennaii is one of those strains that gets talked about in hushed tones. Some growers report it sitting among the strongest Psilocybe cubensis varieties available — and while potency always varies between individual mushrooms, even within a single colony, the McKennaii consistently shows up in conversations about top-tier cubensis. That said, we've seen plenty of first-time growers pick this strain and do brilliantly with it. The cultivation itself isn't harder than any other cubensis — it's the end product that demands respect.

A quick word on the name: Terence McKenna was an ethnobotanist and author who spent decades exploring the relationship between humans and psychoactive fungi. He's responsible for some of the most influential writing on the subject, and naming a potent cubensis strain after him feels right. Whether you know his work or not, the mushrooms speak for themselves.

What's in the Kit

ItemDetails
Spore syringe1 x 20ml — contains millions of McKennaii cubensis spores
Hypodermic needle1 x sterile needle, pre-packaged
Alcohol swab1 x swab for sterilising injection site
Inoculation capacityEnough for 1–2 grow kits or substrate bags
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Specifications

SpecValue
SpeciesPsilocybe cubensis
StrainMcKennaii
Syringe volume20ml
Colonisation temperature28–30 °C
Fruiting temperature18–27 °C
Colonisation time10–14 days
Expected flushesMultiple (typically 2–4 under good conditions)
BrandMondo

Complete your setup: pair this spore syringe with a Mondo grow kit for the simplest path from spores to fruiting bodies. Already have a kit? A heating mat keeps your substrate locked at 28–30 °C during colonisation — the single biggest factor in avoiding stalled growth. Grab some nitrile gloves too. Seriously. One ungloved hand has ruined more grows than bad genetics ever will.

Why Grow McKennaii from Spores

We get asked this a lot: why bother with a spore syringe when you can buy a fully colonised grow kit? Fair question. The answer depends on what you're after. A grow kit is the microwave meal — reliable, fast, almost zero skill needed. A spore syringe is the recipe from scratch. You pick the substrate, you control the conditions, and you learn the actual process of mushroom cultivation from inoculation to harvest. The understanding you gain is worth the extra effort, and it makes you a better grower for every project after.

The other reason is cost. One 20ml syringe inoculates up to 2 substrates. If you're using bulk grain spawn or PF Tek jars, you can produce significantly more fruiting substrate than a single grow kit provides. For growers who want to scale up or experiment with different substrate recipes, spore syringes are the foundation.

The honest limitation: spore syringes require more from you. You need to maintain sterile technique, hold stable temperatures, and be patient. Contamination is the number one killer of home grows, and it almost always comes down to hygiene. We've seen growers lose entire batches to one ungloved hand touching the injection port. The Mondo syringe comes with an alcohol swab for a reason — use it, and use it properly.

How to Inoculate Your Substrate

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly, then put on nitrile gloves. Work in the cleanest space you have — a still-air box is ideal, a freshly cleaned bathroom with no airflow is the budget alternative.
  2. Unwrap the sterile needle and attach it firmly to the syringe. Don't touch the needle tip with anything — fingers, surfaces, nothing.
  3. Use the included alcohol swab to sterilise the injection port on your grow kit or substrate bag. If you're using jars, flame-sterilise the needle until it glows red, then let it cool for 10–15 seconds before injecting. Be careful not to overheat the plastic where the needle meets the syringe — it can melt.
  4. Shake the syringe gently to distribute the spores evenly through the solution. You should see tiny dark specks swirling in the liquid.
  5. Inject 3–5ml of spore solution per litre of substrate. For a standard Mondo grow kit, that's roughly 10ml per kit — so one syringe covers 2 kits.
  6. Seal the injection site with micropore tape if it doesn't self-heal. Place the inoculated substrate in a warm spot at 28–30 °C. A heating mat with a thermostat is the most reliable way to hold this range.
  7. Wait 10–14 days for full colonisation. You'll see white mycelium spreading through the substrate — that's what you want. Any green, black, or orange patches mean contamination. If that happens, don't try to save it. Bin it and start fresh.
  8. Once fully colonised, move to fruiting conditions: 18–27 °C, indirect light, and fresh air exchange. Your first flush should appear within 1–2 weeks.

Storage and Shelf Life

Store the spore syringe in the fridge at 2–8 °C. Don't freeze it — ice crystals damage spores. Kept refrigerated and sealed, a Mondo spore syringe stays viable for roughly 12 months. That said, fresher is always better. We'd recommend inoculating within the first few months of purchase for the strongest colonisation results. If you open the syringe and only use half, recap the needle, wrap it in the alcohol swab packaging, and get it back in the fridge promptly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many grow kits can I inoculate with one McKennaii spore syringe?

One 20ml syringe covers 1–2 standard grow kits. Inject roughly 10ml per kit, or 3–5ml per litre of substrate if you're working with grain spawn jars or bags.

What temperature do McKennaii spores need to colonise?

Hold 28–30 °C during colonisation — a heating mat with a thermostat is the easiest way. For fruiting, drop to 18–27 °C. Temperature stability matters more than hitting the exact number.

How long does it take from inoculation to harvest?

Expect 10–14 days for full colonisation, then another 1–2 weeks for the first flush to appear. Total time from syringe to harvest is roughly 3–4 weeks under good conditions.

Is McKennaii harder to grow than Golden Teacher or B+?

The cultivation process is the same for all Psilocybe cubensis strains. McKennaii is slightly more sensitive to temperature swings, but with a stable 28–30 °C environment, it's no more difficult than any other cubensis variety.

What's the difference between a spore syringe and a spore vial?

Both contain spores in a sterile solution. Spore vials typically have a longer shelf life and a self-healing injection port for repeated use. Syringes are more straightforward — attach the needle, inject, done. For 1–2 inoculations, a syringe is all you need.

Can I reuse the syringe if I only inoculate one kit?

Yes. Recap the needle, keep it sterile, and refrigerate at 2–8 °C. Use the remaining spore solution within a few weeks for best results. Always re-sterilise the needle before your second inoculation.

How do I know if my substrate is contaminated?

Healthy mycelium is white and cottony. Any green, black, orange, or pink patches indicate contamination — usually mould. If you spot it, don't open the bag or jar indoors. Dispose of it and start fresh with a new substrate.

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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