Beginner’s 4-Pack Mushroom Spore Syringes
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$96.64
Beginner’s 4-Pack Psilocybe Cubensis Mushroom Spore Syringes: To support your introduction to mycology, our team has curated a set of four Psilocybe cubensis spore syringes, each containing strains known for their ease of use and beginner-friendly characteristics. These strains are resilient and help mitigate common challenges faced by novices.With this mycology syringe kit, you are more likely to achieve successful research outcomes. Included with each 4-pack of mushroom spore syringes purchase: Golden Teacher Mushroom Spore Syringe B Mushroom Spore Syringe PES Amazonian Mushroom Syringe Ecuador Mushroom Spore Syringe Each 4-pack also includes 4 sterile 16g needles and 4 alcohol prep pads. If you’re new to mycology, the section below offers a simple introduction to what Psilocybe Spores are and why/how they are used. What Are Psilocybe Cubensis Spore Syringes? Psilocybe cubensis spore syringes are simple, ready-to-use tools that contain a suspension of microscopic spores in sterile water. These spores are the microscopic reproductive cells produced by Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms. In this 4-Pack, each spore syringe delivers a clean, contamination-free sample of spores that can be easily examined under a microscope. For beginners, spore syringes are one of the easiest ways to begin exploring mushroom spores because they eliminate the need for advanced lab preparation. Instead of handling dried material or trying to extract spores yourself, you receive a syringe pre-loaded with a fine suspension that’s ideal for slide preparation and microscopic study. Examining Psilocybe cubensis spores can help you learn more about spore morphology, size, shape, and pigmentation — fundamental aspects of fungal identification and taxonomy. Whether you’re curious about the subtle variations between strains or you’re just starting your journey into mycology, a spore syringe offers a convenient, beginner-friendly way to start seeing spores up close.
Psilocybe Cubensis Spore Syringes