Description
Psilocybe Natalensis Spore Print
Psilocybe Natalensis spore print offered for experienced mycologists. Spore prints are extremely hard to handle without contaminating. We recommend our spore syringes for safer storage.
How are spore prints made?
- To take a spore print, cut the stem off a mushroom and place the cap gills-down on a piece of foil, paper, or an index card.
- Add a drop of water to help release the spores, then cover with another object like a paper cup or glass.
- Leave for 2-24 hours to allow spores to fall and create a spore print pattern.
- Be sure your work environment is completely sterile and free of contaminants.
Psilocybe Natalensis Mushrooms
The Psilocybe Natalensis mushroom was found in 1994 in the warm, coastal subtropics of Natal, South Africa. Though it is closely related to Psilocybe Cubensis, it is more resistant to disease. Its smaller fruiting bodies appear yellow to blue in coloration (without bruising).
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