Description
Jedi Mind Fuck – Spore print
Mushroom Spore swabs are sterile cotton swabs that contain spores for microscopy use only. Spore prints are mushroom spores collected to foil, glass and preserved for genetic collections. Isolation culture plates are mycelium isolated to monoculture for observational purposes. For more information please research Microscopy, and equipment used in microbiology educational observations.
Strain origin – Found in Mid East Florida circa 2009 by a citizen scientist known as myco Joe. This variety became a quick fan favorite. With super tall, umbonate caps that can be absolutely massive, The JMF towers over most. Jmf has a brown to tan stipe with chestnut brown caps (typically), and a under developed veil that breaks far before maturity. The consistency and stability is tremendous with Jedi Mind Fuck.
Gill formation – Gills typically are large, wide range of formation. Will have developed gills for spore production. Minimum sporulation producer.
Microscopy features – Purplish brown spores. Spores measure 7 x 12 micrometers. This variety Jedi Mind Fuck discharges spores during sporulation. Spores can be printed to be observed under magnification. Germination of spores will often be observed having clamp connections and fine feathered mycelium. Microscopes and magnification equipment are recommended for viewing microscopic features.
Stipe – Can measure 8″-14″ with ease
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Spores intended for microscopy, taxonomy and novelty purposes only. Informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in many countries including the United States. Please check your local regulations. California, Idaho, and Georgia resident Orders requesting Psilocybe Genera Spores shipped to California, Idaho, and Georgia will be refused.
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