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Cubensis Spore Pack
As low as: €59.80
The cubensis spore pack contains 5 spore vials for the price of 4!
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All combinations are possible, you can even choose five of the same cubensis spore vials.
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Amazonian (PES strain) - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95Amazonian is famous for its speed and potency. The Amazonian cubensis pop up before you know it. It is not only fast; Amazonian also produced very large flushes. The mushrooms are very meaty and can form such interesting shapes, that it truly lives up to its strain name: Pacific Exotica Spora. The first two flushes are the largest. Amazonians can be gigantic, but also small and very potent. A PF TEK method is generally the way to go, but other techniques can be even successful.
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Argentina - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95This south american strain is a very reliable cubensis. Argentina is recommended for beginners since it is an easy colonizer. Argentina produces three or more flushes and there will be few Argentineas that need to be disposed of, during the fruiting process. The Argentina is a hardened strain that grows well in winter and is successful in nordic countries.
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B+ Spore Vial | 10ml
€14.95Who doesn't know the B+? This allround cubensis is one of the strongest "survivors" on the market. Because the B+ is so resiliant, it can even grow well in colder temperatures and can easily be spawned outside. B+ can grow mushrooms as long as your underarm. B+ is so efficient that it only stops fruiting when there are close to zero nutrients around and the mycelium can no longer be supported. When you are new to mycology, this strain is a very good one to start off with.
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Ecuador - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95Since Ecuador is a classic, this is one of the more popular cubensis strains. Ecuador colonizes slow but when the fruiting occurs there is no holding back! The mushrooms of the Ecuador are beautiful with long meaty stems and medium sized bell shaped caps. Ecuador produces three or more flushes and generally the second one is the largest. PFTEK is its friend.
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Mazatapec - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95Mazapatec is long believed a subspecies of cubensis, but until now there is no real evidence to support this. Mazapatec is generally an easy but slow colonizer. Mazapatec is the strain that also grows in the Mexican Myceliumbox. The yields are fairly large and mushrooms are potent above average. Mazapatec grows very well under PFTEK, but likes horse manure just as well!
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Treasure Coast - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95Treasure Coast fungus is an easy cubensis that likes to fruit many small to medium sized potent mushrooms. When Treasure Coast was first discovered in the United States it has been used for many research purposes. The seem to have a different shape of spores than the other cubensis, but Treasure Coast is a cube nevertheless. Just like the B+, it also handles the outdoor quite well and it might me interesting to see happens to your garden if you leave the exhausted mushroomcake resting in a dark spot.
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Thai (Ban Hua strain) - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95This Thai fungus is an aggressive colonizer. The mycelium of the Thai is very strong and spreads over all standard substrate recipes. The caps of the large mushrooms are rounded and when maturing even more, the rims will be very wide. We are not sure which mushrooms the Thai put in their milkshakes exactly but it is probably one of the strains that this Ben Hua is derived from. The effects are potent, the mycelium thick and yellowish, the fruits very pretty.
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Nepal - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95This Far East cubensis is a proof that the bald headed mushrooms are spread world wide. In the Chitwan region in Nepal, these medium sized fleshy mushrooms are rather easy to find when the leafs fall. To mimic the same conditions in your "home laboratory", the best substrate used is sterilized compost. In dispite of this, the Nepal cubensis is also friendly to other types of nutrient bases.
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Golden Teacher - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95Golden Teacher is probably called as such, because of the gold/brown color of the caps. The Teacher part can be explained by the fact that is grows very easy and is good for beginners. Golden Teacher shoots out flush after flush of medium sized mushrooms, growing in large clusters. Potency wise it deserves a place in the higher regions. The Golden Teacher is a classic and will always remain being so. Very rewarding and grows on most substrate recipes.
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Costa Rica - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95The Costa Rica is for real cubensis lovers. Evenhough it is not the easiest cubensis, Costa Rica continues to surprise even the most experienced cultivators. Costa Rica produces large flushes of medium sized mushrooms. Almost every flush looks different and their appearance is often far from cubensis like. Costa Rica cubensis hold such a potency that it doen't need to be bruised to show the pretty blue color that everyone is so after.
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Cambodia - spore vial | 10ml
€14.95John Allen found this strain when he was along his trip in Asia. Now it is a very wideley grown fungus that has many fans. Cambodia cubensis fruits very soon in the process and needs little attention. Therefore Cambodia is a good one to start with if you are not an experienced cultivator (yet). When grown on rice flour, the mushrooms can grow very large. The caps will form an umbrella like shape that have wide rims and have a distinct brown/red color.
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P. mexicana (Jalisco strain) - Spore vial 10ml
€19.95Out of stock
This fungus produces magic mushrooms and sclerotia (truffles).
Albert Hofmann isolated psilocybin and psilocin for the first time ever from this species in 1958.
Both mushrooms and truffles can be cosumed and are psychedelic.


