Psilocybe Cubensis Cambodia Spore Print
Psilocybe cubensis spore print In order to inoculate the grain substrate.
the spores should be hydrated using sterile distilled water, then the spores and water mixture sucked into a?sterile syringe.
where their germination is encouraged and initiated, as the dried spores will not germinate on their own
?Cubensis Cambodia are originally from the?Southeast Asia, discovered near the?Angkor Wat?temple, and are very appreciated for their?abundant harvests?and for their?great speed of colonisation and fructification.
In addition, they are?very easy to cultivate?thanks to their?enormous resistance, adapting well to the?grain in sterilized rye?as well as to the?rice flour, among others.
In fact, it is the strain with the most aggressive mycelium, colonising the substrate very quickly, providing an enormous potential.
Psilocybe Cubensis Cambodian Spore Print, ideal for the mycological study of this genetic line
cubensis spore print In order to inoculate the grain substrate, the spores should be hydrated using sterile distilled water, then the spores and water mixture sucked into a?sterile syringe?where their germination is encouraged and initiated, as the dried spores will not germinate on their own
In this way, it is possible to?preserve the?Psilocybe Cubensis Cambodia?genetic line?(like the?cannabis seeds?stored in seed banks), and use the spores for observation in microscopy or for fructification and subsequent development study at the mycological level.
In order to inoculate the grain substrate, the?spores should be hydrated using sterile distilled water.
then the spores and water mixture sucked into a?sterile syringe?where their germination is encouraged and initiated, as the dried spores will not germinate on their own. We can sterilize the bottle with water using a pressure cooker for 45 minutes at 15 PSI.
?Cubensis Cambodia Spore Print, ready to prepare syringes and vials
General information about the Pensacola Psilocybe Cubensis strain:
Origin: Florida, United States
Cap: 20-50 mm, Caramel brown when the mushroom matures,
Stem: 40 -120 mm, medium in size, bruises green blue when touched
Spores: Dark purple brown, 11.5?17 x 8?11 ?m, subellipsoid, basidia 4-spored
Substrate: PF Tek and BRF, Rye grain, Straw and Dung
Mushroom Spore print
The mushroom spore prints are made on sterile foil which is stored in sterile ziplock bag and kept under refrigerated conditions. Aspore print can have a tiny scratch of spores removed from the print. With this swab a test run on agar or liquid culture is made to check the conditions of the spores. Only spores that germinate are released as a print.
Storea mushroom spore print refrigerated between 2*C-8*C Celsius or 35*F-46*F Fahrenheit. A Spore print can be stored for years.
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