Spores 101 offers those looking for quality Ssilocybe Cubensis spores for scientific research


Posted September 23, 2014 by past04ime

This press release outlines the benefits of getting quality mushroom spores from Spores 101.

 
California, January, 19, 2014 Growing mushrooms for fun and food has really taken off in the U.S. Americans have discovered more and more of the beneficial properties of mushrooms, as well as their phenomenal taste when freshly harvested. At Spores101.co, you can find the exact mushroom strains you want to grow. They have been providing high quality mushrooms strains since 2004. Finding a reliable supplier for mushroom spores or cultures is a big part of either growing mushrooms for the fruit or to study mycology.

When studying mycology, you will probably want to invest in sport prints. These are samples of mushroom spores that have been transferred to a sterilized medium. These prints are typically an isolated strain of a specific mushroom type, and can be stored for your future research or use. Another way to get the Magic mushroom spores you need is from a spore syringe. This is a mixture of sterile water and particular strains of mushroom spores that is pulled up and stored in the syringe. This mixture can be used in placing drops on slides for microscopic study. It can also be used to "inoculate" substrate and start the growth process.

Growing mushrooms for study or consumption is a fascinating pastime or something that could turn into much more. Growing gourmet edible mushrooms is a viable business, one that has grown in popularity in recent years with the farm-to-table movement of the restaurant industry. Once you have cultivated mushrooms for profit, and to consume yourself, you'll likely never be without a clutch of growing mushrooms again.

When it comes to studying mushrooms and their growth, it's important to note that there is at least one strain that is illegal to cultivate in the U.S and Canada, and that is the psilocybe cubensis. It is not, however, illegal to ship or possess this strain, and you can study it all you wish. There are many things to be learned by studying any mushroom strain, including this one. Just be aware of the laws that are specific to your state.

The fascinating, magic mushroom spore is truly wonderful to study. The edible and medicinal varieties are fascinating and profitable. Mushrooms are good for you, containing vitamin B12, protein and minerals. The fungi that produces mushrooms as it's fruit is one of the most important parts of our ecological structure as it supports many natural systems. The spores you receive from Spores101 can easily be stored in the fridge. You just take what you need as you move through your experiments or cultivation. They will last for a very long time in this environment, and all orders from Spores101 are guaranteed for a minimum of 30 days.

Anything else you need to cultivate mushrooms to be used for food or medicine you can find at Mushbox.co which is the sister site to Spores101.co. Substrate material used to nourish mushroom strains is available there along with other products that you will need like environmental monitors, fresh air exchange air pumps. For study you will find microscopic slides, jars, filters - everything you need for your mycology experiments. And Spores101 provides you with any of the mushroom strains you are looking for to grow or study.

About Spores 101:

Spores 101 is a leading provider of mushroom spores in the online marketplace today. They are your number one resource for educational materials as well as quality mushroom spores. For more information on how you can get started growing your own mushrooms at home, please visit http://www.spores101.co.
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Last Updated September 23, 2014