Psilocybe cubensis Albino (A+)
The P. cubensis A+ strain has a unique appearance with ghostly white stems and caps, in most cases almost completely without pigment. buy Albino A+ Mushrooms
When exposed to light it can still produce some pigment, therefore it’s technically not a true albino strain, but leucistic.
In order to grow creamy white ‘albino’ mushrooms, you’ll need to expose the mushrooms to a bare minimum amount of light as soon as the first pin emerge. For example a dark corner of the room, but never in complete darkness.
- Substrate: Compost, grain, pasteurized dung & straw
- Temperature during colonization: 28-30 °C
- Temperature during cropping: 22-25 °C
Spores are pack in a protective atmosphere and can be we keep it for a number of years. The spores can be sent to almost any country without a problem.
1 spore syringe contains several millions of spores, dissolved in 10 ml of sterile water.
GMO-free (genetically modified organisms), contains no additives and/or preservatives.
1 spore print consists of several millions of spores on a sterile aluminium sheet.
GMO-free (genetically modified organisms), contains no additives and/or preservatives.
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Storage:
Store in a dark, cool and dry place and use within one year after delivery!
Taxonomy:
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Strophariaceae
Genus: Psilocybe
Spores: purplish brown to dark brown, 11.5 – 17 x 8 – 11 µm, ellipsoid
Habitat and distribution in nature:
Rye grain, wheat straw, horse or cow manure. This species can be found in the subtropical and tropical climate zones all around the globe under the following conditions: Spawn run: 28 °C | Primordia formation: 23.3 – 25.6 °C | Fruiting: 23 – 26 °C
This strain is not really an albino, it is leucistic. If the P.cubensis A+ is exposed to light, it can produce pigments. To grow white mushrooms the A+ should receive only a minimal amount of light (but not complete darkness) as soon as the first caps are building.
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