10mL Syringes are for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only, we will not ship to Idaho, Florida, California, or Georgia.
Makilla Gorilla is a powerful hybrid strain of Psilocybe cubensis, created by crossing two renowned varieties: Melmac Penis Envy and Albino Penis Envy. This unique genetic blend results in a strain known for its high potency and robust growth characteristics.
Makilla Gorilla mushrooms feature thick stems and caps that often split slightly as they mature, a natural indicator that the mushrooms are ready for harvest. These traits make it popular among cultivators seeking both potency and reliable fruiting.
Hybrid of Melmac Penis Envy and Albino Penis Envy strains
Known for strong psychoactive potency
Produces thick stems and sizeable fruiting bodies
Caps may split slightly at maturity, signaling harvest time
Favored by advanced cultivators for its robust genetics
Makilla Gorilla combines the best traits of its parent strains, making it a highly sought-after mushroom for both cultivation and microscopy research.
Makilla Gorilla is a powerful hybrid strain of Psilocybe cubensis, created by crossing two renowned varieties: Melmac Penis Envy and Albino Penis Envy. This unique genetic blend results in a strain known for its high potency and robust growth characteristics.
Makilla Gorilla mushrooms feature thick stems and caps that often split slightly as they mature, a natural indicator that the mushrooms are ready for harvest. These traits make it popular among cultivators seeking both potency and reliable fruiting.
Hybrid of Melmac Penis Envy and Albino Penis Envy strains
Known for strong psychoactive potency
Produces thick stems and sizeable fruiting bodies
Caps may split slightly at maturity, signaling harvest time
Favored by advanced cultivators for its robust genetics
Makilla Gorilla combines the best traits of its parent strains, making it a highly sought-after mushroom for both cultivation and microscopy research.
10mL Syringes are for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only, we will not ship to Idaho, Florida, California, or Georgia.