Treasure Coast White label is an extremely potent mushroom with a lot to say. Originally from the Gulf Coast where temperatures range from 22-28C by season. This strain has been reported to be a prolific fruiter, producing leucistic fruiting bodies occasionally.
The fruiting body is known to have thick, white stems and beige caps which can potentially grow with white discolorations. It’s been reported to have incredibly potent properties, with the white segments packing a bigger punch.
Those who have explored these mushrooms in countries where it’s legal to do so have described a heavy trip with a calmer and more visual heavy experience.
These spores are ideal for a more intermediate researcher due to the difficulties you may experience when viewing this strain from under the microscope. Your studies will take longer with this strain, therefore patience is required! Not recommended for beginners.
Storage
Please keep your spores in the fridge between 2-8c to ensure they stay fresh and viable for your studies. They can be kept for up to six months in these conditions prior to being viewed. We would recommend taking them out 12 hours prior to studying them so they can acclimatize to room temperature.
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Disclaimer
Please note that it is illegal to grow magic mushrooms within the UK. We ask that you do not use these spores to grow mushrooms, but instead use them to study under a microscope. We cannot be held liable for any illegal use of these spores. Please check your local regulations as we cannot be responsible for the laws you should follow in your own country.
The Syringe Itself/ What you will receive
All our spore syringes are carefully packed in the UK. To avoid premature injection during transit, the included needle is kept safely in the plastic packet and the syringe is secured with a syringe end cap. We do not include an alcohol swab as we do not want our customers to wipe the already sterile needle.
Please note all syringe needles come fully sterilized/gamma irradiated and any attempt to sterilize them further will most likely contaminate them.
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