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I'm looking to find pinellia cyan mushroom spores I haven't been able to find any yet they are part of magic mushroom family they are much smaller much more potent please help
Thank you I found them I just had my spelling wrong much appreciatedI believe what you're looking for is Panaeolus, I've never heard of 'pinellia' cyanescens. There's definitely a few online spore sellers that stock them
Quick question if 6-7 days after inoculation and there is no growth absoutly nothing. Does that mean the spores were bad? And my order of panaeolus cyanescens are on the way appreciate the correction. Also I'm using a vermiculate and brown rice flour mix 2 -1-1 ratio could this have something to do with my lack of successI believe what you're looking for is Panaeolus, I've never heard of 'pinellia' cyanescens. There's definitely a few online spore sellers that stock them
I would say redo those jars. I've had cake type jars sit around for a coupla weeks. But, it was the winter, and they were wrapped in plastic. Just re-sterilize, without too much water in the pc either.How long can my jars sit without being contaminated I have my 4inoculation holes with foil still over them it'll be at least a week until my spores get here to lancing just wanted to know if I have to do this again and today is the 10th day
ive only used syringe and i think they slightly work faster cause u can squirt the spores on the sides of the jar to know when they are working but thats all i knowOoooah man good to hear I was thinking I just suck witch might be true. I really love the trial and error that comes with this industry. I have 1 spot in my blue Melanie jar so we're up and running. It lust took 11 days once that jar takes hold I'll put it on Perry dishes to save it and grow with active culture rather than syringes.
Does it usually take longer from a syringe or prints witch do you prefer
see this guy knows what he is talking about im newbIn a syringe the spores are already hydrated. Should cut a day or two off germination or, more properly, evidence of germination.