The mycelium structure difference is wild between the pan cyan and cubensis.
On the left is Treasure Coast, I grew this variety years ago and found it to be a bit more visual than some varieties. Likely due to a higher psilocin content (and the fact my buddy and I ate a bunch of these fresh).
On the right is the pan cyans. It's not so rhizomorphic, almost looks cottony. Not sure if you can see that in the photos. I had read about cyan mycelium being a bit more fragile, so you don't shake the jars like you typically do with cubensis jars.
Either way, stoked to get some monotubs going with the TC's. Maybe another week or so before the jars are ready, then going to do a big G2G transfer into quart jars.
The cyans will be spawned to quart jars of wood chips, then when colonized, I'll be digging a large trench by one of the garden beds and will innoculate the trench with the wood chips. Fun times.