Cambodian Spore Syringe – Legendary South East Asian Strain for Microscopy
Add some excitement to your microscopy research with our Cambodian mushroom spores.
Discovered by the legendary John Allen at Cambodia’s world-famous Angkor Wat temple, this strain
is prized for its fast colonisation, strong flushes, and distinctive appearance under the microscope.
Strain Characteristics
- Origin – South East Asia, Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
- Appearance – Thick, meaty stems with smooth, silk-like bell-shaped caps
- Growth Traits – Known for lightning-fast mycelial spread and generous spore production
- Beginner Friendly – Popular choice for those new to microscopy due to strong, reliable growth patterns
Microscopy Information
Cambodian spores are easy to view under the microscope and display fascinating morphology.
Optimal storage conditions ensure viability for up to six months when refrigerated.
- Colonisation temperature: 26–27°C
- Observation/cropping temperature: 22–27°C
- Compatible with multiple substrates (compost, grain, pasteurised dung, straw) for taxonomy research
Storage Instructions
- Keep refrigerated at 2–8°C until use
- Viable for up to six months
- Remove from the fridge 12 hours before microscopy to acclimatise to room temperature
The Syringe Itself
- 10ml spore solution, supplied in a sterile syringe
- Needle included, sealed in sterile packaging
- Syringe secured with end cap to prevent leaks during transit
- Gamma-irradiated sterile needles – further sterilisation not required (and may cause contamination)
Simply prepare your slides and view under a microscope. Do not attempt to grow – these spores are
for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only.
Important: Cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms is illegal in the UK and many other countries.
These spores are sold strictly for microscopy and research purposes. Shiny Spores cannot be held
liable for misuse of this product. Always follow the laws in your local area.
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