Mexican psilocybe cubensis spore
Mexican psilocybe cubensis spore
General information about the Mazatapec Psilocybe Cubensis strain:
Origin: Mexico,
Caps: 45+ mm, Cinnamon brown to lighter brown in color, sometimes with nipple/ acute umbo. Bell shaped, round, flat the caps can be different within and in every flush
Stem: 50-120 + mm, medium to tall slim in size. White yellow color. Turns blue when touched.
Spores: Dark brown almost black.1.5–17 x 8–11 µm, subellipsoid, basidia 4-spored
Substrate: Brown Rice Flour, PF Tek and Rye grain. Enriched soil and dung
Mexican psilocybe cubensis Spore print
The Mexican spore prints are made on sterile foil which is stored in sterile ziplock bag and kept under refrigerated conditions. Each spore print has 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.
Store the Mexican Spore print refrigerated between 2*C-8*C Celsius or 35*F-46*F Fahrenheit. A mushroomspore print can be stored for years.
Psilocybe cubensis Mexican
This strain was discovered near Guadalajara and Talpa (Mexico). It is a reasonable mushroom producer but it’s mostly cultivated for the enormous clusters of mushrooms on cased grain or when expanded onto pasteurised or sterilized compost.
Substrate: Compost, grain, pasteurized dung & straw
Temperature during colonization: 28-30 °C
Temperature during cropping: 22-25 °C
Spores are packed in a protective atmosphere and can be kept for a number of years. The spores can be sent to almost any country without a problem.
Psilocybe cubensis B+
The B+ mycelium grows aggressively on a wide variety of substrates and within a broad temperature range. Very suitable for indoor growing and first time growers.
When grown on more nutritious substrates such as cased grains, compost and straw, B+ has the potential to produce enormous mushrooms, easily reaching a height of 30 cm or larger. No wonder B+ is one of the most popular strains available.
Substrate: Compost, grain, pasteurized dung and straw
Temperature during colonization: 28 – 30 °C
Temperature during cropping: 22 – 26 °C
Spores are packed in a protective atmosphere and can be kept for a number of years. The spores can be sent to almost any country without a problem.
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