Tsunami is a modern cubensis strain from the WillyMyco breeding program — one of the most recognized genetics projects in the contemporary mycology community. Unlike classic strains with decades-old origins and anonymous collectors, Tsunami comes from a documented, credited breeder working in the open. That transparency represents a shift in how cubensis genetics enter circulation: named creator, known lineage, community-verified results.
Microscopy Characteristics
Tsunami spores are ellipsoid, dark purplish-brown, measuring approximately 8.5–10.5 x 5.5–7 micrometres. Cell walls are moderately thick with a clearly defined germ pore. Spore output is good — Tsunami is a reliable producer yielding dense deposits that prepare well for slide work. Under magnification, Tsunami spores present well-defined morphology with consistent size distribution — uniformity likely resulting from the selective breeding process.
Strain Background
Tsunami was created by WillyMyco, a well-known figure in the online mycology community who has developed several cubensis strains through deliberate crossing and isolation work. The breeding programs are documented publicly through educational content, giving researchers unusual insight into the selection process behind the strain’s development. Tsunami entered circulation in the late 2010s and represents a new generation of cubensis genetics with documented breeders and community-verified characteristics.
Storage & Handling
Store the Tsunami 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
Who is WillyMyco?
WillyMyco is a recognized breeder in the online mycology community who has developed several cubensis strains through deliberate crossing and isolation work. His programs are documented publicly.
How does Tsunami compare to classic cubensis strains?
Tsunami is a modern, deliberately bred strain while classics like Golden Teacher and B+ are decades-old genetics with anonymous origins. Tsunami tends to show more uniform spore size distribution than many older strains — a likely result of the stabilization process.
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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