🍄🟫⬛️🟦 Blue & Black Bruising on Magic Mushies – What Does It Mean?
- Sep 24
- 1 min read
One of the most common questions we hear from new customers is:
👉 “Is the dark color a sign the mushrooms are spoiled?”
👉 “Is that mold?”
The short answer: Nope! That’s actually a good sign.
What Causes the Bruising?
Psilocybin mushrooms often show blue, purple, or even blackish bruising. This happens when the mushrooms are handled, harvested, or dried. The active compounds — psilocybin and psilocin — react with oxygen, leaving those colorful marks behind.
Think of it like a banana turning brown after being bumped. 🍌 Except here, it’s proof you’ve got real magic mushies in your hands.
Mold vs. Bruising – How to Tell the Difference
Bruising → Blue, purple, or blackish spots, usually in streaks or patches. Dry and part of the mushroom’s texture.
Mold → Fuzzy, powdery, or slimy growth in colors like green, white, or grey. Mold looks alive; bruising does not.
If it looks like bruising and feels dry, you’re good. If it looks like fuzz or feels damp/slimy, that’s when to avoid.
Why This Matters
That bruising is actually a natural stamp of authenticity. In fact, many experienced customers look for it as a sign they’re holding potent psilocybin mushrooms. 🌌✨
So next time you see those dark marks, know that it’s not spoilage — it’s confirmation.
Final Note
At Mobile Mushies, we only provide clean, premium product. If you’re ever unsure, just reach out — we’d rather you feel confident and educated than left guessing.
🍄 Stay curious, stay safe, and enjoy the journey.




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