Buy Ecuador Cubensis Mushroom Spores online
Ecuador Cubensis Mushroom Spores: This is one of the more well-known cubensis strains because Ecuador is a classic. Ecuador takes a while to colonize, but once it does, there is no stopping! Beautiful Ecuadorian mushrooms have medium-sized bell-shaped tops and lengthy, meaty stems. Ecuador has three or more flushes per year, with the second flush typically being the largest. Its ally is PFTEK.
To extend the shelf life of the spores, Argentina magic mushroom spore vials should be stored in darkness and at a cold temperature (2–8°C).
Syringes versus Vials
In most fields, spore vials are preferable to spore syringes. This premium spore vial will help you grow Argentina’s magic mushrooms to their fullest potential. The colonization and fruiting processes will be more successful when spore vials are used.
Causes to travel longer shelf life than the majority of spore syringes (2 years vs 6 months)
It is simpler to remove ALL of the spores from the container. The spores adhere to plastic syringes because they are frequently charged with static electricity. Since glass vials are never charged, all of the spores will release.
outstanding results when used with liquid culture growth media. Any liquid culture medium cannot be used because syringes can be made with a different solution.
Compared to 500 g.p.p. ml or even less in most syringes, spore vial solution has over 1000 grow parts per milliliter.
a polished appearance and feel
Less crowded and simpler to carry
Content of Ecuador Cubensis Mushroom Spores
10ml of Argentina cubensis spore solution in a single glass vial
10ml sterile syringe, one
Alco Preps twice
Use guidelines for an Argentina spore vial
A round rubber membrane covers the vials’ cap. The syringe needle can pierce the rubber membrane or septa, but it will not allow air, microorganisms, or anything else to pass through on its own.
To distribute the spores uniformly throughout the vial, give the Argentina spore vial a thorough shake. Sterilize the septa with an alco prep after removing the protective stopper cap from the vial’s top. The sterile syringe should be opened, and the needle’s protective cap should be taken off. Through the septa, insert the syringe’s needle.
The needle’s point needs to be immersed in the spore solution. Slowly retract the syringe’s plunger to allow the spore solution to fill the syringe. One liter (1.05 quarts) of the substrate can be colonized with just 3 milliliters of spore solution. Take the needle slowly out of the vial after adding the necessary amount of spore solution to the syringe.
Spore solution being poured onto the substrate
You can dispense the Argentina spore solution directly from the syringe onto your substrate or cakes after having made them. To get spore solution droplets to come out of the needle, slowly press the plunger. A possible mycelium growth point is every droplet that will come into touch with the substrate. These droplets should be equally dispersed throughout the substrate to allow the mycelium to colonize it.
Using injection ports for injection
Nearly the same thing happens when the spore solution is dropped onto the substrate. Pull aside the port protective cap to reveal the injection port. Sterilize the injection port entry with an alco prep. Use the needle to pierce the hole. After that, uniformly distribute the spore solution over the substrate in the spawn bag or grow box. Remove the syringe after injecting the Argentina spore solution, then cover the injection port with the port protection cap. The Argentina spore solution will transform into mycelium when injected into a liquid suspension that serves as a “bath of nutrition,” such as the Liquid Culture Growth Medium. Liquid culture, or LC for short, is what this is. Substratum and cakes can be inoculated with Liquid Culture Growth Medium by themselves.
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