Columbian Rust Magic Mushroom Spore Print
Grow your own Columbian Rust mushrooms from the spore. Our magic mushroom spore prints come in sterile double-sealed Petri dishes, which were kept at 3 – 4 °C temperature to preserve the best condition of the spores. Every spore print is tested for quality to ensure that they are vital and able to germinate.
€35,00

Information about the strain
We recommend Columbian rust for more advanced growers and users. This strain has a longer growth time for a proportionally more heavy psychedelic experience. Colombian rust mushrooms are named after their place of origin in South America, mainly Columbia, and their significant brown-red spores.
- Cap diameter: 20 – 50 mm, conic or bell shape, pale to caramel brown at maturity, sometimes with whitish spots.
- Gills: yellowish colour that turns brown with age.
- Spore Print: brown-red
- Stipe: 4 up to 12 cm tall x 8 — 12 mm thick, The stem is usually yellowish in colour, and mostly solid. It has a small, hollow central channel and blues with bruising and age.
- Substance – grass seeds, wheat, ray, rice, or compost.
- Colonizing temperature: 26 – 28 °C
- Fruiting temperature: 22 – 24 °C
Effect
Columbian rust has a highly intense visual effect, in smaller doses, these mushrooms are known as a social mushroom, it increases your talkativity and energy levels. If you are looking for a powerful philosophical experience – Colombian Rust is a perfect strain for you!
Growing Instructions
- Add some sterile water to the petri dish with the spore print and mix it up by filling the syringe in and out a few times. Then fill the syringe with the liquid from the petri dish and clean the needle with 95% alcohol.
- Prepare a plastic bag with the sterilized substrate, extract the content of the syringe to it, seal the bag and shake it well for a couple of minutes, so the spores are evenly distributed in the substrate. (One syringe you can use for 2 – 3 bags of the substrate). And leave the bag for 10 – 14 days
- You will see white mycelium start growing around the substrate, press and shake the colonized substrate a bit in the bag and empty the content to another bag with the sterile substrate. Close the bag with a rubber band and shake it well to mix both substrates together and like the first time leave it for 10 – 14 days or until you see white mycelium forming.
- Lay some drainage into a large plastic box, and some tin foil, place the block (the content of the bag) on the foil and spray well with water.
- Once you see mushroom pins forming it’s a sign that you have to let some fresh air in every 8 – 10 hours. Make sure you keep the humidity high.
- With this method, you can collect 3 – 4 flushes of mushrooms.
Storing
Keep your Amazonian mushroom spore print in the fridge in original packaging at 3 – 4 °C temperature to preserve the best condition of the spores.
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