Description
Description
mushroom spore print of Psilocybe Cubensis B+ (be positive) – a very popular magic mushroom strain because of its beautiful big fruit-bodies. Become a researcher, produce your own spore syringes or grow your own hallucinogenic fungi. These spore prints are produced by one of the best and most reliable expert in mushroom related products. Store in a dry, cool, clean and dark place.
mushroom spore print
Growing magic mushrooms at home? The only way to ensure the quality of your shrooms is to start off your grow with the highest quality spores. spore prints are made using premium Psilocybe cubensis spores, and can be used to make spore syringes and much more.
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF SPORE PRINTS?
There are several different ways to grow magic mushrooms, but beginning with spore prints offers some distinct advantages.
First off, spore prints offer unparalleled protection against contamination. Unlike liquid cultures, prints don’t contain living mycelium suspended in a liquid growing medium. When prepared under laboratory conditions, this means there’s no additional material that serves as food for potential contaminants.
Second, spore prints have a superior shelf life. You can keep them wrapped in their packaging for use years after making your purchase.
Finally, spore prints make better mycologists! If you’re looking to gain mastery over mushrooms, spore prints enable you to start the process from the very beginning. From here, you can make your own liquid culture, agar plates, and slants. mushroom spore print.
HOW TO USE MAGIC MUSHROOM SPORE PRINTS
After receiving your package of spore prints, there are two main ways to proceed: syringes and agar plates. To make spore syringes, simply add the contents of your pack into a jar of sterilised water and suck up the water with a sterile syringe. You can use the spore syringe to inject substrate directly or to add spores to a sterilised sugar solution to grow out the mycelium in liquid culture. In contrast, you can skip making spore syringes altogether and drop spores directly onto agar to grow out the mycelium in Petri dishes.
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