Description
Spore print Psilocybe Cubensis
Spore print Psilocybe Cubensis. A spore print is a print of mushroom spores (say seeds) that are collected when the mushroom hat is ready to drop. Hygiene is of great importance if you are going to grow with psilocybe mushroom spores. The Mexican and Golden Teacher mushroom spore prints are extensively checked for viability. After all, you want to work with fertile mushroom spores. McSmart is the manufacturer/wholesaler of these spore prints and, in addition to these prints, also manufacture great and mushroom spore ampoules and growkits of the highest quality. The Mexican Magic Mushroom is suitable for a first introduction to psilocybin. The Golden Teacher, on the other hand, is a bit stronger, so we recommend it to people who have taken mushrooms before.
How to make a magic mushroom spore syringe with a Sporeprint
Get clean and sterilize everything you use! Carefully open the spore print and scrape some of the spores in a sterile shot glass with a sterile knife. A pinch is sufficient for a 10cc syringe. Do not use too much sterile water, a few drops are enough. Use the syringe needle to mix the spores with a few drops of sterile water. If you look closely, you can see that the tracks are falling apart. Continue until the mushroom spores are almost dissolved in the water. Suck the water with the spores into the needle and empty it again. Repeat this process a few times. This will allow the spores to mix well in the water. Suck it up again and the spore syringe is now ready and ready for use.
Substrate for the Mexican and Golden Teacher traces
There are several ways to assemble a substrate. These spores do well on a substrate of brown rice flour, PF Tek, rye and on enriched soil and manure.
Storing your Spore print Magic Mushroom
The Mushroom Spore prints are made on sterile foil. You can store these in sterile plastic bag with closure. Store the Sporeprint refrigerated between 2*C-8*C Celsius. A mushroom spore print can be stored for years.
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