Treasure Coast psilocybe cubensis
Treasure Coast psilocybe cubensis
Psilocybe Cubensis strain:-Treasure Coast psilocybe cubensis
Origin: Florida, Treasure Coast region, United States
Caps: Size 15-30+ mm, Brown to yellow / golden brown.
Stem: 40-125 + mm, White yellow color. Turns blue when touched.
Spores: Dark purple brown
Substrate: Brown Rice Flour, PF Tek, Rye.
Trivia: Can produce Albino mushrooms, but not very common
Spore print
The Treasure Coast spore prints are made on sterile foil which is stored in sterile ziplock bag and kept under refrigerated conditions. Each spore 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.
Store the Treasure Coast Spore print refrigerated between 2*C-8*C Celsius or 35*F-46*F Fahrenheit. A Mushroom Spore print can be stored for years.
Psilocybe cubensis Treasure Coast
It is a term for a region (east coast) in the state of Florida (U.S.A) where this mushroom was discovered. Treasure Coast is a quick colonizer, and quite forgiving. It is often an extreme colonizer of casing (peat and coco) and encapsulates everything available with a dense mycelium prior to it’s first fruiting cycle.
This strain typically produces a larger overall yield as well as quantity of individual mushrooms (compared with the Amazonian), but spread out over more flushes. In fact this strain flushes and flushes and flushes, with little time in between each flush. Also known to produce occasional albinos. Above average in vitro (in the bag) fruiting. Also fruits well on BRF, on grain, and on pasteurized or sterilized substrates (i.e.compost ,straw, etc.). Loves the outdoors!
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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