Choda Spore Syringe

$20.00

A Penis Envy mutation with exaggerated morphology — disproportionately wide stems with notably undersized caps. Choda spores are subellipsoid to ellipsoid, 8.5–11 x 6–7 µm, with thick walls characteristic of the PE lineage. Spore output is improved over standard PE, making slide preparation more practical.

Choda is a Penis Envy mutation developed by AquarianFungi that takes the PE family’s already unusual morphology and pushes it further. Where standard PE produces thick stems and small caps, Choda exaggerates those proportions to an extreme — disproportionately wide stems with notably undersized caps, creating one of the most visually distinctive cubensis profiles under study. It also carries a practical advantage over its parent strain: Choda produces spores more reliably than standard PE.

Microscopy Characteristics

Choda spores are subellipsoid to ellipsoid, dark purplish-brown, measuring approximately 8.5–11 x 6–7 micrometres. Like other PE-family strains, Choda spores are larger than standard cubensis and feature a thick, well-defined spore wall with a prominent germ pore. Spore output is low to moderate — an improvement over standard Penis Envy’s notoriously poor production, though still below prolific strains like Golden Teacher or B+.

Strain Background

Choda emerged from the broader Penis Envy family, tracing back to Terence McKenna’s original Amazonian collection and Rich Gee’s selective PE isolation. Within the PE family, multiple sub-mutations have been identified: PE6, Albino Penis Envy, Penis Envy Uncut, and others. Choda represents one of these divergent branches, selected for its exaggerated proportional morphology while being slightly more cooperative as a spore producer.

Storage & Handling

Store the Choda spore syringe at 2–8°C (35–46°F) in a dark location. Do not freeze. Viable for 6–12 months when properly refrigerated. Shake gently before use to redistribute settled spore material.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Choda differ from standard Penis Envy under the microscope?
At the spore level, Choda and standard PE are very similar — both produce large, subellipsoid to ellipsoid spores (8.5–11 µm) with thick walls and prominent germ pores. The primary practical difference is spore density: Choda produces spores more reliably than standard PE.

Every syringe is prepared in our Canadian cleanroom under 99.99% HEPA-filtered laminar flow hoods and visually inspected under magnification before shipping.

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