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Web Archive: Print & Syringe Tek. Make a spore syringe in 15 mins. Psilocybin Mushroom Vault : Cultivation : Psilocyber's Syringe Tek 1.0. NOTE: These instructions are most effective when performed in the most sterile environment available. The preferred method involves following the steps below while working in a clean and sterile glovebox. There are many simple methods of glovebox construction; most are available on the web at the popular mycological culture websites.

If you do not wish to construct a glovebox, or do not have one, the following steps have been performed with success by using the "oven tek. " This simply involves using your oven as a way of reducing the amount of contamination present. To do this, turn your oven on its "warm" setting.

Materials needed: Empty sterile syringesTwo quart (or larger) saucepanOne bottle of 91% isopropyl alcoholSeveral paper towelsA lighter or alcohol flameA shot glassSterile spore printProcedure One: Making a sterile syringe 1. Procedure Two: Transferring print spores into syringe 1. The Hawks Eye Spore Prices and Availability. Follow me on Twitter for weekly discount codes and free spores before you order. Winter Weather Warning and Freezing Spores: Spore syringes should not be frozen solid.

This can kill or damage the spores. Remember water freezes at 32F. A sign of weather damaged spores is spores that shows no signs of life under a microscope. How long do spores stay alive? Please read below for further policies to help your ordering process go smooth. Credit/Debit Card Ordering Process Place order by DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD Shipping & Handling: To all orders add $6 for 2 to 3 day priority mail shipping in the U.S.A. WE DO NOT SHIP SPORES TO CALIFORNIA, GEORGIA, OR IDAHO DUE TO STATE LAWS, NO EXCEPTIONS.

International orders. We typically ship orders out 3 or 4 days a week. To our Canadian viewers: We will ship spore prints to Canada, but not spore syringes. Also we recommend reading all content below the mushroom fairies before ordering. IMPORTANT ** THE SHIPPING NAME must be registered with the U.S. 3. 5. Psilocyber's syringe tek. NOTE: These instructions are most effective when performed in the most sterile environment available. The preferred method involves following the steps below while working in a clean glovebox. There are many simple methods of glovebox construction; most are available on the web at the popular mycological culture Websites, or in the Shroomery's glove box section . Materials needed: Empty sterile syringes Two quart (or larger) saucepan One bottle of 70% isopropyl alcohol Several paper towels A lighter or alcohol flame An inoculation loop or equivalent (you can make one with thin wire) A shot glass Procedure One : Making a sterile syringe 1.

Fill your saucepan halfway with tap or distilled water (use distilled water if your tap water contains higher levels of minerals and chemicals). 2. Boil the water in the saucepan on high for a minimum of ten minutes, this should be adequate to sterilize and cleanse the water of all bacteria and viruses. 3. 1. How To Harvest Mushroom Spores. If you want to learn how to harvest mushroom spores, you must first make a spore print. Mushroom spores are the tiny particles used by mushrooms to reproduce. Making spore prints of mushrooms is the first step in harvesting mushroom spores. Things you’ll need to harvest mushroom spores: Mushroom print Isopropyl alcohol Paper towels Scalpel or other tool to remove spores Empty sterile syringes Lighter Covered beaker filled with sterilized water Follow the steps below to create a spore print and harvest mushroom spores: Make a spore print.

Tip: Some mushrooms have tiny spore jets that forcibly eject spores; these can be harvested by placing the cap in a jar and waiting about 24 hours. Warning: Keep contaminants and air currents away from your work area when harvesting mushroom spores. References Fungi Fun: Grow Mushrooms from Spores Shroomery: How Can I Make a Spore Print? Shroomery: How to Make a Spore Syringe. MultiSync's lazy bastard print/syringe guide. Materials Needed: Syringe Fresh Shroom Cap Rubbing Alcohol Water Ziploc bag Paper Towel Scissors Desiccant (only required for long term storage) *Begin here if you have a syringe/water that needs to be sterilized. Sterilize your water. Fill a standard pot up half way, turn the heat all the way up and bring it to a boil.

Turn the heat down to the minimum level required to keep the water boiling. *Begin here if you have a syringe/water that is already sterilized. Get a new, unopened ziploc bag.Clean your scissors with alcohol. *Begin here if you have a bag that already has a print and want to make a syringe. Take a paper towel, and clean the outside of the bag with rubbing alcohol. New Products : FreeSpores.com, Mushroom Spores and Cultures. Spore Prints and Syringes. How to capture and store your mushrooms' spores, and prepare them for use in your next grow.

Sort: [Name] [Rating] [Date] [Reset] Psilocyber's syringe tek 4.64 Make your own spore syringes and be self-sufficient for life. Spore printing pictorial 4.13 Spore printing with Shirley Knott How to make a spore syringe 4.00 A pictorial by Una MultiSync's lazy bastard print/syringe guide 4.62 A guide for minimizing contamination Making clean spore prints 4.80 andymc's step-by-step pictorial guide to getting it right Spore Prints and Syringes FAQ 5.00 You've got questions, we've got answers. Making clean spore prints. I've been complimented on my prints, and I do things just a little bit differently than the other teks I've read on the Shroomery, so I thought I'd write up my technique. Thanks very much to RogerRabbit for looking it over. There's no big innovation here - most of this is stolen straight from other peoples' teks. The reasoning is that I like to use a method like this one for making spore syringes (summary: drop foil print into ziploc baggie, inject water from blanks, suck spore water back out of the baggie) but I found the other printing teks mildly unsatisfying from the standpoint of sterility; I want to make sure that the piece of foil I drop into my baggie, and anything that touches it, stays sterile.

With the other teks I tried, I found that difficult to do - particularly when printing larger caps. I use my glovebox quite a lot, so I can't just leave everything in there while the spores drop. First step is to cut squares of foil and sterilize them. Next we select the caps to print. Free Spore Ring Earth | The art of happiness is to serve all. Free Spore Ring Canada |