Spore prints
foil
90% iso alcohol or as strong as you can get
glass tumblers (cups)
cotton balls or tissue (to swab alcohol)
sterile scalpel or blade of some sort
envelope
paper towels
flat surface in a dark cool place
Wait untill the mushrooms have fully popped their veils.
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wait till cap is
fully open,
about a day after you would normally pick them
wash hands, make sure to be sterile, I normally do everything in a glove box.
soak paper towel in alcohol and let dry completely, higher the alcohol content the faster it dries
make foil squares, fold them in half and re open and swab them with alcohol, swab glasses with alcohol aslo.
lay a few layers of paper towels down place foil squares on towels.
pick a nice fully opened mushroom, cut the cap off with a sterile blade at top of stem just below gills, some use a sterile fish hook to grip the cap so they dont use their hands.
place the cap gills down on one half of the foil (not on the crease) and put glass over them, be sure that at least part of the glass is on the towels only, you dont want an airtight seal around the mushroom or water will build up on your print, you need to allow humidity a way out. (through the towels)
repeat for as many spore print as you need, then place a clean towel or blanket over them, and leave for 24 hours.
after 12-24 hours lift off the glasses and remove the cap, (you can now dry the cap or just eat it) fold the foil over the print to close it, only fold over two side leaving one part slightly open for the print to fully dry, dry in glove box or in box with dessacant for another 12-24 hours then fold over last part and place in envelope.
LIFE CYCLE
Picture and Excerpt from the Book
Psilocybin - magic mushroom growers guide
by O.T. Oss & O.N. Oreric,
explaining the life cycle of Cubensis
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Basidiospores germinate to form a monokaryotic hypha, a hypha is a tubular filament; an aggregation of these hyphea collectivly comprise a mass of thread like filaments known as mycelium, mycelium comprises the main body, or thallus, of the fungus.
the basidiospores germinate to produce a monokarayotic mycelium,i.e., a mycelium having only one nucleus per cell. This mycelium grows out until it encounters another spore, that is a compatible mating type and fuses, this is called somatogamy, becoming dikaryotic mycelium a mycelium possessing two nuclei, one from each mono mycelium