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Psilocybe galindoii ‘Georgia’ Mushroom Spores

$19.95

Psilocybe galindoii ‘Georgia’ Mushroom Spores for sale. The psilocybe Galindoi, originally thought to be of the “Atlantis” strain, we now know this is a different subspecies. Now it is also know as the “Atlanta Liberty Cap” for the similarity with the Psilocybe semilanceata in appearance and effect. The truffles are also on the market as MushRocks. This fungus produces magic mushrooms and sclerotia (truffles). Both mushrooms and truffles can be cosumed and are psychedelic

Description

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Buy Psilocybe galindoii ‘Georgia’ Mushroom Spores online. Georgia P. Galindoii magic mushroom spore vials are produced under sterile conditions and should be kept dark and refrigerated (2-8°C) to increase the shelf life of the spores. Buy Psilocybe galindoii ‘Georgia’ Mushroom Spores online

Vial vs. Syringes

Spore vials are superior to the spore syringes in most fields. Get the best results when cultivating Georgia P. Galindoii magic mushrooms with this quality spore vial. Using spore vials will result in a higher success rate in the colonization and fruiting process.

Reasons to go Vial:

  • Longer shelf life than most spore syringes (2 years vs 6 months)
  • It’s easier to get ALL spores out of the container. Plastic syringes are often charged with static electricity making the spores stick to them. Glass vials are never charged, so 100% of the spores will come out.
  • Works great with liquid culture growth media. Syringes can be prepared with a different solution, rendering any liquid culture medium unusable.
  • Spore vial solution has over a 1000 grow parts per milliliter, versus 500 g.p.p. ml or even less in most syringes.
  • Professional look and feel
  • Takes up less space
  • Easier to transport

Contents

  • 1x Glass Vial with 10ml Georgia P. Galindoii galindoii spore solution
  • 1x Sterile 10ml Syringe
  • 2x Alco Preps

Instructions to use a Georgia P. Galindoii spore vial

The caps of the vials are comprised of a circular rubber membrane. The rubber membrane, or septa, may be penetrated by a syringe needle, but it prevents airflow, microorganisms, or anything else from passing through on its own.

Shake the bottle of Georgia P. Galindoii spores forcefully to uniformly distribute the spores throughout the vial. Remove the protective stopper cap from the top of the vial and use an alco prep to disinfect the septa. Unpack the sterile syringe and remove the needle’s protective cap. Insert the syringe needle through the septum.

The needle’s tip must be immersed in the spore solution. Slowly retract the plunger of the syringe to fill the syringe with spore solution. It takes just 3 milliliters of spore solution to colonize 1 liter / 1.05 quarts of substrate. After filling the syringe with the desired quantity of spore solution, remove the needle from the vial gently.

To proceed from here to the inoculation process, there are several methods to choose from:

Dropping the spore solution onto the substrate

After having prepared your own substrate or cakes, you can drop the Georgia P. Galindoii spore solution directly from the syringe onto this. Press the plunger slowly so that dropplets of spore solution will come out of the needle. Every dropplet that will be in contact with the substrate is a potential mycelium growth point. Spread out these dropplets over the substrate evenly to colonize the substrate with mycelium.

Injection through injection ports

This is much the same as dumping the spore solution onto the substrate. To open the injection port, pull the port protective cap backwards. To sanitize the injection port entrance, use an alco prep. With the needle, pierce the hole. Now, evenly distribute the spore solution around the substrate inside the spawn bag or grow box. After injecting the Georgia P. Galindoii spore solution, remove the syringe and insert the port protection cap into the injection port.

Liquid culture for faster colonization and stronger mycelium

When injecting the Georgia P. Galindoii spore solution in a ‘bath of nutrients’, such as the Liquid Culture Growth Medium, the spores will develop into mycelium within this liquid suspension. This is termed liquid culture or LC for short. Liquid Culture Growth Medium itself may be used to inoculate substrate and cakes. Liquid culture growth media has a greater success rate and will be considerably more dependable than attempting to germinate the spores without the usage of  LC. In short: Using LCs will enhance the likelihood on mushrooms.

Note: The Liquid Culture Growth Medium will not work well with our spore syringes.

Study spores and research using a microscope

The wondrous world of the spores. Many of our customers are scientists, doing research on these differences in a homemade laboratory. After having prepared your microscope slide, drop some of the Georgia P. Galindoii spore solution on it. Cover the specimen with a microscope covering glass. The best magnification for Psilocybe galindoii and Panaeolus cyanescens spore research is a magnification of 1000x or higher.

The syringe and reusing it

After using the syringe to inoculate the substrate, cake, or LC with Georgia P. Galindoii, the needle may be sanitized and the empty syringe can be reused. This may be accomplished using a lighter or spirit burner. Burn the needle by holding it in the flame long enough for it to emit an orange light. Allow it to cool before reinserting the needle. In lieu of reusing a needle, you may get a sterile one separately.

Storage

Store the Georgia P. Galindoii vial in the refrigerator between 2°C – 8°C or 35°F – 46°F. Leave the ‘septa protecting stopper cap’ in place when storing the vial. After removing this protective cap, always sterilize the septa with an alco prep before you insert the syringe. Georgia P. Galindoii spore vials can be stored this way for 2 year after leaving our warehouse.

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