#1 2019-10-29 19:40

foreverrandom
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Spore prints

I want to get my hands on some spore prints/syringes etc, specifically cubensis. Just wondering if anyone knows anything?

#2 2019-10-29 22:10

salmy
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Re: Spore prints

Have a look at this thread, there's a bit of info in it.
http://nz53a6eqr3jchq5g.onion/viewtopic.php?id=453

#3 2019-10-31 00:40

Ronald McDruggled
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Re: Spore prints

I have a handful of cubensis spore prints.
If I manage to successfully use them for growth I would happily provide shrooms and prints to yall at a somewhat reasonable price domestically.
May or may not be able to import more.
What would a print go for?


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#4 2019-10-31 00:40

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Re: Spore prints

Still learning so yeah, can't remember how many prints needed for a syringe


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#5 2019-11-02 06:30

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Re: Spore prints

Hundred percent, keep in contact. Best of luck growing. I guess you would decide the price. But usually about 10 Euros/USD

#6 2019-11-05 12:40

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Re: Spore prints

y0! keen as well.

I tried growing from some wild shrooms (blue meanies) with no luck (I guess they prefer to be wild)..

Good luck man hope your grow goes well!

#7 2019-11-05 14:00

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Re: Spore prints

I assume you're talking p. weraroa?

Those aren't even shrooms, that's a psychedelic pouch fungus haha.
I'm told that would be very hard to grow, even subs (gold tops?) require a specific kind of wood chips.

Supposedly cubensis, although being significantly weaker, are the easiest to grow. Just a vermiculite/brown rice flour cake in some jars.
Keeping everything sterile and clean is going to be the main challenge for me so fingers crossed.
I'm also very tired and worn out.

I managed to sell 3 gram on here for 70 dollars which shocks me, years back I would have sold the same amount for 20 bucks. Honestly should be priced competitively with LSD


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#8 2019-11-05 14:10

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Re: Spore prints

As it turns out a spore syringe requires only a fraction of a 1 inch print.
Each syringe will do 8-10 jars.
70 jars, assume yielding a handful of grams from each, should do hundreds of grams and net me thousands of dollars in one go.
That is assuming I am successful.


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#9 2019-11-06 13:40

Xar777
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Re: Spore prints

Nah not the Weraroa I've never actually tried that one I don't think it grows north, I believe what I call "blue meanies" is actually Psilocybe aucklandii but could be wrong. They generally grow in forests (mostly pine)

I would totally buy some of your shrooms as well as spore prints!
My pickings this year were terrible, only a few good trips split with the crew, I think someone else has found my patch sad

Perhaps a good strategy would be to start with really small batches while you perfect your tech (and harvest any spores as you go so you never run out).

#10 2019-11-07 00:10

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Re: Spore prints

Ronald McDruggled wrote:

As it turns out a spore syringe requires only a fraction of a 1 inch print.
Each syringe will do 8-10 jars.
70 jars, assume yielding a handful of grams from each, should do hundreds of grams and net me thousands of dollars in one go.
That is assuming I am successful.

Try growing the spore prints on a few dishes of agar first, that way you can isolate the nice clean white mycelium from the contaminated bits, then transfer this into a sugar/nutrient solution, then observe again for any contamination, then you can finally throw inject into the growing medium. I guess this is more of a big deal if you are limited with spore prints or assume they may not be sterile.

Using sealed jars and brown rice flour is relatively easy, although it doesn't seem so at first.

Last edited by MrRobot (2019-11-07 00:10)

#11 2019-11-07 01:40

Ronald McDruggled
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Re: Spore prints

Thanks for the solid advice guys, will definitely take into consideration.
I am in poor health currently and I have a long list of things I'd like to do so it may be a while before I get my gears together and attempt.

Btw mrrobot I deleted your messages as requested and it seems to be impossible to send you another until I get one back from you first


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