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Mazatapec spore prints are meticulously collected concentrations of microscopic spores extracted from mature, healthy specimens of this renowned mushroom species. Recognized for their potency and unique genetic profile, these prints are highly valued by experienced growers and mycology enthusiasts alike. Their purity, high spore concentration, and reliability make them an essential tool for controlled breeding, mycological studies, and research.
Each print serves as a complete genetic matrix, providing the ideal foundation for developing new cultures or exploring the diversity of the fungal kingdom. Containing millions of viable spores collected at the optimal stage of fungal maturation, these prints preserve the genetic integrity of the parent mushroom, enabling the initiation of uniform, stable, and representative cultures of the Mazatapec variety.
This completely natural product is free of preservatives, additives, or chemical compounds. Each print reflects an essential stage of the mushroom's life cycle and is produced under carefully controlled conditions that preserve its biological integrity. To ensure long-term viability, the spores are stored in sterile environments, protected from contaminants and adverse conditions. With proper handling and storage, they can remain viable for several years, making them a durable and reliable choice for collectors and mycologists.
There are several ways to utilize a spore print, depending on the user’s objectives and experience level. Two of the most common and effective methods are described below:
This simple and accessible method involves scraping a small amount of spores from the print and dissolving them in sterile distilled water within a syringe. The resulting liquid solution facilitates the inoculation of a substrate (typically grain-based) and provides a practical, effective way to start a culture.
For those seeking greater control and cleanliness, spores can be placed on a Petri dish with an agar culture medium. There, they germinate and develop into mycelium. The healthiest and most vigorous colonies are then selected and transferred to new plates, ensuring a contamination-free culture. Once the mycelium is well-developed, it can be precisely inoculated into the final substrate to initiate the fruiting stage.
Important Note: This product is intended solely for educational, collection, or mycological research purposes. It is not intended to promote recreational use or encourage any illegal activity.