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    Ecuador mushroom spores print - McSmart
    Ecuador mushroom spores print - McSmart
    Ecuador mushroom spores print - McSmart

    Ecuador mushroom spores print - McSmart

    €19.30
    Tax Included
    • Millions of viable spores, harvested at the optimal maturation point
    • High germination rate and genetic stability

    Ecuador mushroom spore prints are meticulously collected microscopic spores obtained from mature specimens of this renowned mushroom species. Highly valued by growers and mycology enthusiasts, these prints are distinguished by their quality and high productivity, making them ideal for both scientific study and mushroom cultivation.

    Each print serves as a genetic template, providing the perfect foundation for developing new fungi or analyzing their diversity. They contain millions of viable spores, collected at the optimal point of mushroom maturation, preserving the genetic information of the original specimen intact and ensuring uniform, stable cultures.

    This 100% natural product is free of additives or chemical preservatives, reflecting a key phase of the mushroom's life cycle. To ensure long-term viability, the prints are stored under sterile conditions, maintaining their quality even after years of storage. With proper care, these prints can remain viable for an extended period, making them an excellent choice for mycologists and hobbyists alike.

    How to Use a Spore Print

    There are several techniques for using a spore print, but two of the most common and effective methods are:

    Preparing a Spore Syringe for Inoculation

    This method involves mixing a portion of the spore print with sterile distilled water to create a solution that facilitates the inoculation of a substrate, typically prepared grain for cultivation.

    Germination in a Controlled Medium Prior to Inoculation

    In this process, spores are transferred to a Petri dish with agar, where they germinate and develop into mycelium. The healthiest colonies are then selected for replication on new plates, ensuring a robust, contaminant-free culture. Once the mycelium has sufficiently developed, it is transferred to the final substrate to initiate the fruiting phase.

    Important Note: Spore prints are intended solely for educational, mycological research, or collection purposes. They are not intended to promote or facilitate recreational or illegal use.

    Ecuador hallucinogenic mushroom spores print - McSmart

    Ecuador mushroom spores print - McSmart

    €19.30
    Tax Included