Hawaiian is not a “fast cube”: it’s Copelandia cyanescens in a standard growkit format — smaller biomass per run, slower pace, and a yield indicator you can’t benchmark against cubensis without caveats.
Species first, marketing second
On the EU market, Copelandia (Panaeolus cyanescens) deserves a hard separation from Psilocybe cubensis. The same 1.1 kg / 1800 ml container tells you nothing about yield: here 30 g+ is the honest range, not 250 g+.
Expectations and experience
Slow means more waiting between phases and occasionally pickier conditions. Buyers who understand that pick deliberately — anyone after pure “max grams” should prefer MVP or Cambodian.
Freshness and Poland → EU route
Tropical species don’t tolerate poor logistics better than cubes; 3–5 business days from Poland is part of the quality chain. That’s a concrete spec alongside price.
Diversity next to other non-cubes
Want to spread species? Combine with Ochraceocentrata natalensis (Psilocybe natalensis, 150 g+, slow) — also not a standard cube, different curve from Copelandia.
The growkit contains mycelium, which is not treated as a controlled substance in most EU jurisdictions. Cultivation of fruiting bodies containing psilocybin is regulated in most countries — legal status varies by jurisdiction, so verify local laws before handling.


